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Paul Goldsmith: Credit law helps stamp out predatory lenders
COMMENT: It is one thing to toughen the law, but it needs to be properly enforced.
COMMENT: It is one thing to toughen the law, but it needs to be properly enforced.
An Australian classification ruling could prevent younger Kiwi movie-goers from watching a documentary encouraging women to accept their bodies.
COMMENT: As the campaign for Maori Language Week 2016 concludes, it's a phrase that resonates with the changing societal landscape for Te Reo Maori.
Hillary Clinton delivered a shot across the bows to the Trans-Pacific Partnership as her bid for the US presidency was endorsed by Bernie Sanders.
Foreign affairs officials say they have not heard from Nauru about the help Wellington gave Roland Kun which allowed him to flee the troubled state.
COMMENT: Malcolm Turnbull's narrow win in Australia ought to put fellow political brahmin John Key on notice.
Life after university can mean more wealth and health, but challenges remain.
The chance of Barack Obama visiting New Zealand during his presidency appears to have faded.
John Key says NZ will have to work harder to push its credentials in Europe now that the UK no longer be a strong voice at the EU table on its behalf.
Two Lotto players who have won $13.3m after Saturday's $40m draw are yet to come forward. In 2013, a winner failed to come forward so Lotto went hunting for him.
Retail spending was up in June - with durable goods: furniture, hardware, appliances leading the charge.
A checkout supervisor was "shaking" as she put a winning Lotto ticket barcode to the scanner. The machine beeped and the screen read $13.36 million.
A winter treat brings warmth and a feeling of well-being, writes Lydia Jenkin.
Andrew Gillick tests his driving and cycling skills in Tongariro National Park.
The Ministry of Health refuses to fund a simple sleeping pod for babies so they might more safely sleep alongside their mothers.
A pink cycle and walkway and a Mangere warehouse are among projects with a chance of winning the top architecture award.
John Paul College and Waikite Valley School have been awarded Bayer Science Fund Grants to help with environmental science projects. John
Three inexperienced surfers are counting their lucky starfish after getting caught in a rip and being sucked out to sea yesterday.
Flower and garden enthusiasts will have to wait another year before the Ellerslie International Flower Show has a replacement in Auckland.
The Reserve Bank has told the Government to review immigration policy in a bid to stem rising house prices.
Claire Trevett looks at the party's progress in the shaping of its plans to wrest power from the National Party at next year's general election.
COMMENT: The Labour Party is introducing smart, innovative plans that are investing in our future.
Congolese community hopes to raise awareness and action over violence in homeland.
The Auckland marae that has opened its doors to the homeless wants the Government to buy motels for the homeless when marae fills up.
One in three motorists will drive further to buy cheaper fuel, according to a nationwide survey of our service station habits.
The Human Rights Commission is joining those calling for the Government to quash convictions for gay sex.
These places will prove to be the cherry on top of your Otago holiday.
HRV is on the acquisition trail with a planned roll-up of small companies in the home sector.