Kieran can wait to be captain
The best measure of Kieran Read's character and readiness to be the next All Blacks captain is the selflessness he has shown in sacrificing his own ambitions and buying into the ethos of team first.
The best measure of Kieran Read's character and readiness to be the next All Blacks captain is the selflessness he has shown in sacrificing his own ambitions and buying into the ethos of team first.
It’s one of the biggest houses in the country, but the walls are closing in on Kim Dotcom as he rattles around his mansion.
It's too early to say the Phoenix are at the crossroads but the last seven days have been a major setback for the Wellington team.
A lucky Lotto ticket buyer in Hamilton has cause for double celebration, winning more than $16million on the same weekend the city celebrates its 150th anniversary.
Many consider themselves well versed in the game but the New Zealand cricket coach can leave those same people thinking about nuances of knowledge they had never considered.
Four years on, the deaths of 29 fathers, brothers and sons is still raw.
A toddler who died yesterday after she was hit by a car driven by a relative in her West Auckland driveway has now been named by police.
Thanks to the generosity of Herald readers, the Help Our Kids campaign for the Starship has ended on a high note, bringing in over $80,000 more than planned.
Mobile phone users are increasingly turning to messaging apps and shunning traditional calling and texting.
Wales, consider yourselves warned. The All Blacks are in the mood to run the ball against you tomorrow and in Beauden Barrett they feel they have the ideal man at No 10 to set their backline alight.
The term "secretary" comes from the Latin for secret. Back in the day, a secretarius was someone who worked for someone of great importance, like a king, and was in charge of confidential information.
Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed his Government's "fox hunt" for economic fugitives with Prime Minister John Key this week as part of talks about "legal co-operation".
Ken Wikeley's bankruptcy is a massive fall from grace for one of the NZX's more colourful characters.
New Zealand's fiscal outlook is not dire, but threatens to become so if the issues of an ageing population and poor-quality government spending are not addressed, says the New Zealand Initiative.
Treasury has advised against taxpayer backing for Team New Zealand in the next America's Cup, labelling it "poor value for money".
Shandelle Battersby enjoys a mini-break at a luxury city hotel.
Otago's gateway is a hip town of vintage shops and nice beaches, says Elisabeth Easther.
The New Zealand Defence Force has released a free "Force Fit" mobile app, which delivers training expertise it has amassed over many years.
Producer prices fell in the September quarter due to decreases in dairy prices, Statistics New Zealand said.
New Zealand shares rose as Fisher & Paykel Healthcare advanced to a record after lifting its annual profit guidance. Xero fell as its first-half results showed a slower pace of growth.
Two of Auckland's flagship golf clubs are to merge.
The death of a 22-year-old student who fell from his skateboard and suffered a fatal head injury has been referred to the coroner.
Adecision to allow shamed Canterbury earthquake recovery boss Roger Sutton to quit at a tearful press conference in the same building he sexually harassed a female worker has been criticised for its "shocking insensitivity".
The second test duel between Pakistan and New Zealand continued into the fourth day with the visitors making early progress with three wickets for 31 before Pakistan fought back.
Freshly shucked New Zealand oysters could soon be served on aircraft flying to China, following a partnership with Al Brown.
New Zealand and Australia have abandoned efforts to establish a joint therapeutic products regulator.
The stars hit the red carpet of the 2014 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.
Jason Rutherford is the owner/operator of Subway in the Smales Farm business precinct on Auckland's North Shore.