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Kiwis happy to pay up for ethical goods
Three quarters of Kiwis say they would pay more for organic, sustainable and ethically produced products. The latest Colmar Brunton
Three quarters of Kiwis say they would pay more for organic, sustainable and ethically produced products. The latest Colmar Brunton
A fire fighting helicopter pilot had an unexpected passenger hitch a ride in his monsoon bucket on Monday.
Campground owners have been forced to increase security as freedom campers are parking nearby, then waltzing in and using their facilities for free.
New Zealand crowds 'not as spoiled' as the rest of the world, say chart-toppers.
Nikki Kaye has opened up about the aftermath of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
New Zealand needs to show Israel there is a cost of continuing war, by refusing to accept imports or Israeli visitors from the occupied territories.
When the official holiday period finished at 6am yesterday there had been 15 fatal crashes on New Zealand roads since the Friday before Christmas.
A woman is selling her historic yacht on Trade Me - for a $1 reserve
A New Zealand man found under a bridge with a broken neck, back, ribs was allegedly attacked in Australia after rejecting the advances of a married man.
The mother of missing Que Langdon believes her former partner is fully capable of deliberately disappearing with their little girl.
Police have arrested two people who tried to flee after they crashed their car into a house early this morning.
Yesterday the Police Search and Rescue Dive Squad spent more than eight hours unsuccessfully searching the depths of Lake Rotoiti for the man.
A rare undeveloped gem in the Hokianga where Polynesian settlers are first believed to have set foot on New Zealand soil is for sale in the Hokianga.
Women diagnosed with breast cancer could get a clearer prognosis with a new model built from the data of thousands of New Zealand patients.
Nearly 1000 cats have found themselves in predicaments needing rescue by fire crews in the last five years.
My observant husband spotted the American actor Harvey Keitel in the crowd at an outdoor opera event.
It's peak season on the Whanganui River, with about 100 people a day finishing river trips at Pipiriki. About half of them are canoeists
Police have arrested two men who fled the scene of a burglary north of Auckland this morning.
The driver killed in a two car crash south of Christchurch yesterday was driving on the wrong side of the road, police say.
Tihioterangi Rei Edgecombe had spent December 31 last year fixing a car when he decided to see how it was running.
A Waikato couple are "gutted" over the loss of their twins' placentas, stolen from their meat freezer.
A Dunedin games developer has made headlines across the globe after bemoaning ''the hard truth'' about making virtual reality games.
An Irishman's round the world solo sailing race has come to an abrupt end after his mast collapsed while 180 nautical miles south of New Zealand.
It is an uncontroversial fact that the state of the country's freshwater resources has for decades been moving towards ecological collapse.
Readers discussing the holiday toll have suggested the solutions lie in law improvement rather than law enforcement.
This week, the Herald takes a look at Kiwis who are dedicated to helping our animals. Today Jamie Morton looks at Kelly Tarlton's Turtle Rehabilitation programme.
Helping restore a piece of Kiwi history - Sir Edmund Hillary's original hut at Scott Base in Antarctica - has proven a dream job for a young Auckland architecture student.
The lure of a bargain, a quirky story, or a good cause appealed to Trade Me's car enthusiasts last year, with a number of interesting
A collection of rare memorabilia stemming from the famous 1908 Nimrod Expedition to Antarctica, including items from the NZ leg of the trip, will be auctioned.