
'Wash your hands, don't be racist'
Human Rights Commission receives 19 complaints of racism related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus-spreading cult in NZ
The shadowy Shincheonji cult, blamed for outbreaks in Korea, has dozens of members here.
Bus driver strike cancelled
Strike action in Auckland called off after NZ Bus and its workers' union agree to meet for negotiations.
Blues change kickoff time
Coronavirus measures in Japan have resulted in Super Rugby schedule changes to help out the Sunwolves.
Trans-Tasman travel watch
Government "keeping a watching brief' on coronavirus activity in Australia, but no travel ban yet.
Middle-aged men's climate doubts
A survey of Aucklanders found the group least likely to believe humans were changing the climate were men aged 50-64.
TEU slams unis' coronavirus hiring freezes
Union says staff are being used as "pawns" in universities' power games
Coronavirus: Auckland principal self-isolates
New guidelines to self-isolate came after an Auckland principal visited school.
Vehicle sought after fatal shooting
Police say Honda Stream station wagon may be linked to death of man in south Auckland.
Travel bans a 'political decision'
Auckland University says Government decision to keep 2000 of its students out is "not justified" for health reasons.
Coronavirus: Doctors' conference postponed
Event canned to ensure GPs remain available but ministry says there's no need to cancel mass gatherings.
Man pinned in workplace incident
The man in his 60s is seriously injured after being pinned to a pole for 30 seconds.
Living in self-isolation
Murray Peat hasn't been to China or Iran. But he's banned visitors from his Auckland home, in case he has coronavirus.
Bungle 'led to heart attack'
Woman says adviser put her family through "pain and suffering" and robbed them of future in NZ.
DIY speed cam nabs hoons
Police were worried it could spark retribution, but locals just wanted to know his camera's "high score".
Teen offers leg for tattoos
In a "chaotic" fundraiser, Quaid Fletcher will get a tattoo of a person's name for $50.
Water leaks up in drought-hit city
Up to 360,000 litres has disappeared down the drain while Aucklanders reuse their shower water for gardening.
Triple killer gets strip search compo
RSA triple killer William Bell has been awarded $1000 after he was unlawfully strip searched in prison.
Auckland's dirtiest eateries revealed
West Auckland cafes and restaurants dominate the list of Auckland Council's recent D-grade listings.
Person seriously hurt in crash
A lane of Auckland's Southern Motorway has been closed after a crash injured three people, one seriously.
Doctor: Baby swung by legs
A pediatrician says a brain-damaged baby was most likely swung into a surface.
'Chunks of flesh' ripped from arm
Seven-year-old hospitalised after two dogs attacked him while he walked to school.
Vehicle sought after fatal shooting
Police say Honda Stream station wagon may be linked to death of man in south Auckland.
Arrest made over sexual harassment
Police arrested the man on Friday morning, in relation to incidents where inappropriate comments were made to women.
Auckland's dirtiest eateries revealed
West Auckland cafes and restaurants dominate the list of Auckland Council's recent D-grade listings.
Proposal to axe science slammed
Massey University students say lack of consultation about proposal a "fundamental failure".
Ferry passengers left behind
March madness is leaving Auckland ferry passengers stranded on the dock.
Coronavirus: Auckland principal self-isolates
New guidelines to self-isolate came after an Auckland principal visited school.
Tales of Takapuna Market
For more than 30 years the Auckland market has been a place for fortunes, flowers and friendship.
Adventurous mum remembered
Kim Girbin, who died of bowel cancer, has been remembered at a service attended by more than 100 people.
Council agency axes bonuses
Controversial salary bonuses for executives at Auckland Council's development agency have been scrapped.
Auckland's dirtiest eateries revealed
West Auckland cafes and restaurants dominate the list of Auckland Council's recent D-grade listings.
The best ways to save water
Cut your shower time and half flush your toilet: Here's how to conserve H20 during the dry summer.
Alarm over water use
Aucklanders' water use is "skyrocketing" with one river at lowest level in nearly 40 years.
Auckland's dirtiest eateries revealed
West Auckland cafes and restaurants dominate the list of Auckland Council's recent D-grade listings.
Deportee struggling in Kiwi home
Adrian Maere spent three years in detention centres before signing removal orders to escape 'hell'.
Concert to raise $10k for bushfires
Normally Paul Radden's in charge of sending NZ crews to fires. Now he's helping those across the ditch.
$255 weekly to live on bus
A person renting a bus says it offers privacy. But a tenancy expert says it's "unacceptable".
Avoidable fires costing water
Fire crews finding it "incredibly hard" to deal with avoidable blazes during water shortage.
Bioluminescence a 'one in a million shot'
Photographer says getting picture of glowing plankton underneath the stars was "incredible".
Council agency axes bonuses
Controversial salary bonuses for executives at Auckland Council's development agency have been scrapped.
Missing teenager calls family
Police are still hoping to speak to Wharerangi Angell to confirm she is safe and well following her disappearance.
Auckland teenager missing
In an 'out of character' move, Wharerangi Angell hasn't been seen for two weeks. Now police are appealing to the public for help.
Cancer survivor's 18-hour jandal walk
Once told he wouldn't live to see 2019, Shane Callaghan is now raising money for "those suffering more".
Dad wants daughter to be a YouTube star
Auckland dad says he's willing to pay a director "handsomely" to help his daughter launch her YouTube channel.

