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Most Kiwis content with life (+poll)
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.
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.
Moa chief executive Geoff Ross has described the company's poor trading update as "outrageously disappointing" as its share price plunged this morning.
New rules for KiwiSaver subsidies to help people buy their first homes will help middle-class couples but will knock out lower-income families.
Papakura couple Junior and Kim Sipeli have missed out on a $10,000 gift from the Government because they bought their first house two months too soon.
An environmental campaigner's complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority over Tourism New Zealand's '100% Pure' slogan is due to be reheard this week.
The weekend will be at least partly wet for most of the country, forecasters said this morning.
A new TV show about underwater adventures will showcase Northland's Poor Knights reserve alongside some of the best diving spots in the world.
A teenager accused of smashing the windscreen of a police car parked outside Napier District Court on Monday, later allegedly threatened to 'sort out' a judge if sent to jail, a court has been told.
Chathams' history is as stirring as its winds, while the rugged shoreline of the bay looks like a place where dreams come to die, writes Jim Eagles.
A $30m subsidy from the government has helped Meridian resolve its negotiations with Rio Tinto to keep the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter running until 2017.
A man who seriously injured his 6-year-old daughter when he crashed his overloaded quad bike while driving drunk avoided prison due to the "appalling experience".
Racism is no part of the issue, writes Hussein Rawlings. Nor should we fear the accusation of "protectionism". Are Indonesia, China, or Thailand challenged on their land ownership laws?
The Independent Police Conduct Authority will formally apologise to a Whangarei family after releasing a report with incorrect information relating to drugs found in a car.
Sixty-four Dunedin manufacturing workers will have their working week reduced by a day, following KiwiRail's decision to award a manufacturing tender offshore.
An Austrian couple have been rescued from their yacht near American Samoa after getting into trouble for the second time in a week.
International dairy prices made a "modest" fall at the first global dairy auction to be held in the aftermath of the Fonterra infant formula scare.