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Letters: Auckland local boards, Jacinda Ardern, UN, and compulsory vote
OPINION: Letters on Chris v Chris, academic vision, Treaty of Waitangi and Kiri Allan.
OPINION: Letters on Chris v Chris, academic vision, Treaty of Waitangi and Kiri Allan.
People with the largest roofs and most sunshine hours would get priority.
"I’m going to go and get a car and ram your house and kill you and your family."
The NZSIS and the Five Eyes warn Kiwi tech firms could be targets.
Tolley said it was ironic to be lectured on good governance by Robson.
Neighbours are concerned for future buyers of homes being built on flooded site.
Politicians have promised to crack down on gangs, but will their policies be effective?
Athletes continue to battle the spring gales and changeable weather.
Wrangle over earthquake-prone building rules, heritage and the question of who pays.
Bella Thompson bravely chopped off her hair to donate toward freedom hair,
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Injured skydiver a camera operator for a company that films people as they jump.
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Defendant's lawyer claimed media coverage does "turn the public against him".
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New National Government plans to scrap fair pay legislation and reinstate 90-day trials.
Plan to remove cars could sneak through while National forms a Government.
'We believe the landlord lied to get the police involved,' the athlete's spokesman said.
Toa Samoa take on the Kiwis at Eden Park this weekend.
Tamate Gough began using drugs aged 6, while Sijaye Rhind was 11.
Magpies captain Tom Parsons writes about what Saturday's NPC final means for the region.
Act leader hopes New Zealand First won't be needed to form a Government.
A popular Ōamaru artist and his family have lost everything.
“Is it really necessary to put in a crossing for 43 people?" asks dumbfounded resident.
Teretere Taniwha assaulted two other men before Sao Yean was fatally attacked.
The Manurewa school has asked parents to speak to their kids about being vigilant.
People have made complaints of thumbtacks in the inner city's cycleway for weeks.
The court has called Gaimhreadhan O'Coileain's case 24 times; now it is up to a JP.