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Claire Trevett: Pointscoring politics in danger of boring voters
The smaller parties have been keeping their heads down throughout the donations raging, wary of getting hit by the splatter, writes Claire Trevett.
The smaller parties have been keeping their heads down throughout the donations raging, wary of getting hit by the splatter, writes Claire Trevett.
Justice Minister Judith Collins has unveiled a range of law changes to crack down on corruption, organised crime and bribery in New Zealand.
Elisabeth Easther is introduced to the beers that are in the market for perfect suitors.
Australia is forecast to be among the fastest-growing economies this year, making it harder for the central bank to convince currency investors it won't raise interest rates.
The Kiwi dollar touched a two-month high overnight, approaching 87.50 US cents, after a measure of Chinese manufacturing was stronger than expected
Less than 45 minutes after a Colombian woman was driven to Auckland Hospital's emergency department by Peter Phillip Leaitua, she was dead.
An elderly truck driver today admitted he did not see a cyclist that he ran over and killed nearly three months ago.
This picturesque slice of the South Island is not just a hub for adrenalin junkies, discovers Jennifer Ennion.
Wellington is full of geeks and arty types, and its Bohemian charm captivates Peter Feeney.
A convicted paedophile who chained up a 14-year-old boy in a cupboard for a week of sadistic sex in 2000 is due to be paroled next month, according to reports.
The sky is the limit as a Northland town turns on the charm for a winter festival, writes Elisabeth Easther.
Small town New Zealand does wonderful and whacky to keep up our winter spirits.
Dionne Christian discovers Auckland's full of fantastic holiday fun - with cool activities that are easy on the pocket.
Much of the talk about potential asylum seekers misses the fact that our refugee quota has not increased once in its 27 years of existence, Murdoch Stephens.
The 'H's: Hobbit holes, horses and heartfelt hospitality, writes Elisabeth Easther.