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Chef 'quite confident' he can stay in NZ
An immigrant who faces deportation for being obese has given the Government a medical report showing he has a low risk of suffering a heart attack in the next five years.
An immigrant who faces deportation for being obese has given the Government a medical report showing he has a low risk of suffering a heart attack in the next five years.
Sick of driving in Auckland's traffic, Elisabeth Easther explores Auckland by train.
Last week's 'marvellous' debate between John Campbell and John Key over the GCSB legislation is being widely heralded as one of the great NZ media moments.
Dairy products from Westland Milk sent to China have been quarantined after concerns were raised about nitrate levels.
More than 4000 claims have poured into the Earthquake Commission following the central New Zealand earthquakes back in July, and damage assessment will begin today.
Tom Fail lists the key themes to consider when managing infrastructure project risks.
The Government has adopted a soft unilateral target for reducing carbon emissions by 2020, but Climate Change Minister Tim Groser said a future Government might lift it, should progress towards an international agreement post-2020 warrant it.
Marlborough and Wellington residents tell their stories of today's earthquake and its aftermath.
She was a fighter who battled right up until her last minutes, but her fighting spirit wasn't enough to save wee Skyla Waters.
A 5-year-old boy battling for his life after an alleged hit and run in Flaxmere has taken "a turn for the worse" in Starship children's hospital.
A member of the Kaitaia Child Protection Team has defended the action police took in 2009 when an allegation was first made about James Parker sexually assaulting boys.
NZ drug detector dogs are being trained to also sniff out illegal dosh - a move the Government and police hope will help crack down on rising levels of organised crime.
Earthquake Minister Gerry Brownlee has hinted he will not interfere with the rebuild of Christchurch's Town Hall.
"He was just lying on the ground screaming." A five-year-old's condition after a suspected hit and run is now described as "critical".
A psychiatric assistant who forced a young autistic patient to the ground and held him in a head lock was justifiably dismissed, the ERA rules.
A fund manager has raised concerns over Moa's ability to execute its international growth strategy if the craft beer maker is failing to sustain momentum.
Compensation for homeowners whose properties are acquired for public works will be increased under changes announced today.
A South African immigrant who faces deportation for being "too fat" has launched a public appeal to help raise cash to fight his rare case.
Most Kiwis say they live a contented life despite barely half of them saying they have enough or more than enough money to pay the bills.