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Cruising: A funny thing happened to me at sea
A few pearls of Pacific wit add to the glorious sights on the comedy cruise, writes Winston Aldworth.
A few pearls of Pacific wit add to the glorious sights on the comedy cruise, writes Winston Aldworth.
A German astronaut who used to study at a NZ university has tweeted a picture of Banks Peninsula from high above Earth.
Danielle Wright visits the National Youth Theatre Company at rehearsal.
Sea ice, winds and invertebrates will go under the microscope in the next stage of a major science programme turning to Antarctica to answer crucial questions about how the Earth will respond to climate change.
A return to 10-year passports appears to be on the horizon after the Prime Minister said the Government was considering the issue.
The super-secret spy agency entrusted with expansive new powers made a serious blunder, botching its count on the number of wiretaps it had.
John Banks made every effort to keep "politically sensitive" donations to his mayoralty bid secret, the Crown says, but Banks' lawyer argues he had nothing to gain from that.
Len Brown is taking his first overseas trip since the furore of his affair, which raised questions about a trip he made to Hong Kong.
New Zealand business confidence extended its slide from a record high to a third month, in the face of rising interest rates, declining dairy prices and a persistently high kiwi dollar.
Auckland Council is suggesting a comprehensive shake up for parking in the city, which could mean higher costs to park your car and fewer places you can.
A Queenstown hotel treats its guests to epicurean delights sourced on its doorstep, finds Morgan Tait.
Matt Philp meets some of the creative talent behind Nelson's upcoming winter festival season.
A motorist who was snapped driving at 170km/h on a north Waikato road then blew over twice the legal alcohol limit when he was pulled over, police allege.
Labour leader David Cunliffe has defended helping a Chicago-based friend buy a house in Omaha, despite saying overseas investors were hurting the housing market.