Full steam ahead on tour of the nation
Travelling the length of the country by train is a unique way to enjoy New Zealand.
Travelling the length of the country by train is a unique way to enjoy New Zealand.
A National MP says he was concerned by an "aggressive" Kim Dotcom at a function, threatening to bring down Act Party MP John Banks and the National Government.
TV3 news is no longer allowed to show footage from John Banks' trial for airing a clip that appeared to show him eating something he picked out of his ear.
Elisabeth Easther finally knocks off the other half of the Timber Trail.
Danielle Wright finds sweet treats at an old dairy factory in the Waikato.
Internet Party founder Kim Dotcom was among around 30 protesters participating in a candlelight vigil outside John Key's house in Auckland tonight.
Justine Tyerman saves on the international airfares and finds luxury accommodation just 45 minutes' drive from Auckland for a family reunion.
Sometimes there's nothing like a chilly holiday to leave you feeling invigorated.
Thousands visit the ice in this world-famous beauty spot, writes Elisabeth Easther.
Toby Manhire uncovers a series of newly uncovered political emails: "Gerry: Any more intel on Cunliffe? Does he own a racehorse - ideally in a trust or New York? Has he ever played cricket? Are there any photos of him winking?"
A property developer Tony Gapes will be back in control of one of NZ's most intensive affordable housing projects if he settles a debt within 20 days.
Leah McLennan looks at what's big and what's new on the Otago skifields.
John Banks says he has no memory of SkyCity's boss handing him a cheque for his failed Auckland mayoral campaign and denies telling Kim Dotcom to keep his donation secret.
Nothing re-awakens the Scot inside you like the aroma of a smoky whisky, finds Peter Feeney.
Parliament’s Speaker is investigating whether NZ First misused taxpayer funding by paying for software used to seek votes and raise cash for the party.
Students' needs increasingly met online but printed books still seen as key
Mona Dotcom walked into court flanked by a bodyguard, but she was left to fend for herself inside as she was accused of saying what her estranged husband told her too.
John Key has accused John Campbell of falling for conspiracy theories in the wake of a Campbell Live show about the unlawful surveillance of Kim Dotcom.
Whakatane residents do not need to be concerned for their safety, police say, as roads near the airport are closed for a manhunt.