Kiwi views on the Aussie election
New Zealanders could be forgiven for not realising that Australians go the polls tomorrow following a marathon, and sometimes farcical, election campaign.
New Zealanders could be forgiven for not realising that Australians go the polls tomorrow following a marathon, and sometimes farcical, election campaign.
A foreign-owned Marlborough winery's attempt to stop Moa Beer from expanding its brewery "reeks of French snobbery", says chief executive Geoff Ross.
United Future leader Peter Dunne hopes a new investigation will reveal exactly who accessed his email records during the GCSB leak inquiry.
NZ could follow Britain's lead and appoint a Victims' Commissioner, but the Justice Minister said the move would have to make a real difference.
Rumours are circulating again about the role Helen Clark had in moves to roll David Shearer as Labour's leader just before he resigned.
Ski workers set off explosives on Mt Hutt to prevent avalanches and clear the way for hundreds of stranded people to get off the mountain early this morning.
Ski workers are setting off explosives on Mt Hutt this evening to prevent avalanches and clear the way for more than 300 stranded skiers to get off the mountain.
About 5000 Canterbury earthquake claims remain incomplete, unresolved or not scheduled for completion, according to figures from the Insurance Council of New Zealand.
Whether you're a creative crafts person or more of a crazy cougar, it's hard not to be drawn to Wellington this month for the World of Wearable Arts shows.
Mystery continues to surround the death of a young man whose body was found on Ninety Mile Beach in 2011, an inquest heard today.
A NZ kayaker has had an amazing escape after becoming trapped on a remote West Australian island for more than two weeks by a crocodile who would not let him leave.
Labour's leadership contenders are currently tacking to the left, but will likely shift the party towards the centre for next year's election campaign, writes Bryce Edwards.
A truck laden with newspapers ignited in a dramatic fire in Canterbury early this morning.
Ima’s homespun ambience offers a relaxed, cheerful evening among friends.
Finding true north in the Far North, Elisabeth Easther finds plenty there to spin her wheels.
If you're out tramping on one of New Zealand's Great Walks in the next wee while you might meet Matt Jenke. Be sure to wave "hello", because the world is watching.
Former Northland cop Mark Franklin has been sentenced to a year in prison in the Cook Islands for selling drugs.