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Dollar rebounds after touching 2-year low against US
The New Zealand dollar rebounded after touching a fresh two-and-a-half year low as investors sold US dollars
The New Zealand dollar rebounded after touching a fresh two-and-a-half year low as investors sold US dollars
A Kiwi facing a charge of smuggling methamphetamine into Bali will need more than $100,000 to hire a lawyer specialising in cases punishable by death, an expert says.
The case of Kim Dotcom has taken an extraordinary turn with the internet entrepreneur given a shot at getting back $60 million being held by authorities in Hong Kong.
Borrowing against your equity is some of the cheapest money out there (as opposed to credit cards), writes Tom Hartmann. But here are the pitfalls.
A male and female constable were attacked in Dunedin's CBD and police say it shows why the city's bars need to close earlier.
Radiant summer weather made a brief call to the North Island at the weekend, attracting hardy bathers into the still-cool water at beaches and creating a run on icecream.
Today we count down to the announcement of the Herald Business Leader of the Year. Here are the first of this year’s nominees. The winner will be named on Saturday.
An Ebola death rate of 70 per cent did not stop two Kiwi nurses from answering the call for help.
Companies could recover GST incurred during capital raisings, with the Inland Revenue Department signalling it may look into the tax system anomaly that prevents them from doing so.
Millie Elder-Holmes believes her slain boyfriend Connor Morris watched over her as she defeated Shortland Street star Frankie Adams in Saturday's Fight for Life.
New details have emerged about a NZ man's trip to Asia to meet his internet girlfriend for the first time, before he was arrested for allegedly smuggling meth into Bali.
At the sea life-rich Poor Knights, Donna McIntyre and family let the fish find them.
One of Auckland's most beautiful western suburbs, Huia is a darling settlement 33km from the centre of Auckland where time seems to have stood still.
If you think you know everything there is to see and do at Auckland's beaches, think again.
Sarah Ell and her family road, ride and walk-test the new attractions at Hobsonville Point.
Evolve Education Group made a solid sharemarket debut yesterday, with its shares closing at an 8 per cent premium to the $1 offer price.
After attempting to pummel the human equivalent of a cannonball in Sherman Williams' last time out, Joseph Parker and his camp are quietly looking forward to fighting a big man in Irineu Beato Costa Junior tonight.
It's been in the news recently that Apple and Facebook have offered to freeze eggs for female employees, the purpose is, apparently, to attract more women on to their staff.
Antony Glen de Malmanche arrested in Bali for allegedly trying to smuggle almost 2kg of methamphetamine - his son fears he is the victim of an internet dating scam.
The killing of big Maori surfer dude Tony Williams on the Gold Coast at Christmas three years ago barely makes sense.
As a pointer towards Jason Wynyard's wood-chopping prospects, it was ill-starred.
One of triathlon's all-time greats has been approached to help improve the performance of New Zealand's top competitors.
Auckland Council's major events funding body is interested in working with Team New Zealand to secure hosting rights for the America's Cup Qualifying regatta ahead of the challenger finals and 35th Cup match in Bermuda.
China's big three state-owned airlines are spreading their wings and heading for New Zealand this summer and have room for the number of flights to double.
A man in his 50s died after falling 10m from a flying fox at a Northland fun park today. St John territory manager Mark Going said an ambulance from Whangarei responded to a call in Maungakaramea at about 5.45pm.
Mass media, citizen media, new media, and politician media management - it all gets frequently evaluated, criticised and sometimes praised, writes Bryce Edwards.
Andrew Alderson stays at a classic Kiwi cottage on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Cold temperatures and strong winds across the country made for an "unremarkable" spring this year.