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R Kelly has confirmed he's playing a show in Auckland. It needs to be stopped. So does he.
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Advertising chief says 'invisibility' biggest danger for Kiwi firms.
The $48k-$80k job few wanted - now they're lining up
More Kiwis are embarking on a teaching career again because of the teacher shortage.
Why doing less can make you richer
When the New Zealand market took a dive last year, passive investors came out on top.
Why there's plenty to celebrate this Waitangi Day
COMMENT: "A promise of two peoples to take the best possible care of each other?"
John Tamihere: The Treaty as a roadmap
COMMENT: Rejoice this Waitangi Day that this nation was not born out of revolution.
Fran O'Sullivan: Why the US is key to Asia-Pacific trade
COMMENT: Getting the US into the CPTPP should remain a priority.
Ardern: We should know our own history
Jacinda Ardern welcomes the conversation that has been started by history teachers.
Viagogo guilty of 'extensive fraudulent behaviour', watchdog alleges in court
"It's difficult not to form the view that consumers have been mislead," judge says.
Political Roundup: Back to school poverty for our kids
Comment: Societal problems are preventing Kiwi children from getting a basic education.
Controversial ticket seller Viagogo snubs NZ court
Meanwhile, UK regulator raises "serious concerns" that British court order ignored.
Want to sell NZ wine in Asia? You'll need an influencer
Social media influencers are selling New Zealand wine to Asia's elite over the internet.
Watch: Kiwi-made ad stampedes into Super Bowl
The work of a Kiwi animation company has appeared on advertising's biggest stage.
Monday Blues: Kaikohe got the Blues and it was sweet
The Blues' season has begun, and fanboy Simon Wilson will follow the teams ups and downs.
Rich businessman gets NZ residency, now guilty of fraud
Building industry boss tried to stop the Herald from revealing his crimes.
Comment: The search for early Māori
Comment: Two hundred and fifty years ago, James Cook arrived off the eastern coast of NZ.
How to hack a bank, by someone who did it
How a hacker convinced one of America's biggest banks to give up its secrets.
Top Splore Festival moments in 20 years
The Splore festival celebrates 20 years this year. Here's Weekend mag's top 20 moments
Auckland's Pride festival: What went wrong?
What went wrong with Pride? David Herkt on the story behind its acrimonious collapse.
Actor Michael Hurst on how the world is changing for men
Veteran performer says "dinosaur" men need to grow up and behave better.
Teddy Kahu Rhodes and the holy grail of opera
Teddy Kahu Rhodes plays Titurel in Wagner's opera, Parsifal, in Melbourne
What ever happened to David Cunliffe?
Former MPs reveal what they miss, and what they don't, about Parliament.
Taking the long road: The rise of the supercommuter
Thousands travel from outside Auckland to work in the city. We meet some of them.
Bridges the Merkel, Collins the Trump?
COMMENT: On the eve of Waitangi, will Simon Bridges be the leader we need?
Waitangi Diary 1: Hot sun, mild talk
The PM sat down with iwi leaders at Waitangi yesterday. But are they making progress?
Police 'looked at' letter claiming censorship of Chinese media in NZ
Chinese New Zealand Herald denies censorship claims, despite widespread holes in coverage.
NZ current affairs shows 2019: Who will be on top?
The scuffle for TV news supremacy is just starting to get interesting.
Melanie Bracewell: 'You keep dying over and over again'
Kiwi comic reveals why she keeps coming back to comedy, despite the struggles.