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The secret diary of the Gayford rumour
COMMENT: The rumour itself speaks a thousand words.' Perception is reality'.
Focus: ‘Bike rage’ - How bad has it got?
With the number of cycle trips in Auckland hitting a record 430,000 rides in March, is ‘cycle rage’ set to become a growing problem.
Focus: Serious Crash Unit cop can remember all 250 fatal crash scenes he’s attended
Senior Constable Karl Bevin talks about the difficulty of investigating driveway deaths involving children in particular.
Focus: Commodore Alfred Keating revealed as accused in indecent filming incident in embassy
May 2018: NZ's former top military attache to the US, is charged with attempting to make an intimate visual recording of another person in the toilets of NZ's embassy in Washington DC.
Revealed: NZ's top military attache accused of indecent filming
The Kiwi accused of making an intimate video in our US embassy is a top military diplomat.
Apartment buyers warned of 13 Auckland towers with cladding cores like Grenfell
A building expert is warning investors of the risks involved.
Royal wedding: Guests told to pack a picnic
Charity and community workers going to wedding may end up going to McD's.
Simon Wilson: Why we need the regional fuel tax
Auckland has a bold new transport plan but National is still struggling to come to terms.
Focus: Details about Prince Harry and Meghan’s big day
The full rundown of the highly anticipated royal wedding on May 19.
Jake Bailey: Cyclists - it's not them versus us
COMMENT: Taking sides gets us nowhere so let's try common courtesy.
Focus: World's first non-alcoholic spirits launches in NZ
The world’s first distilled, non-alcoholic spirits brand has had its official launch in New Zealand with its creator hoping to ‘shift the paradigm’ when it comes to the role drinks play in people’s lives.
Mason Clinic by biggest KiwiBuild project: Collins
Opposition spokesperson Judith Collins says there needs to be full disclosure to buyers.
Non-alcoholic spirits now for sale in NZ
Non-alcoholic spirits brand is now sold in 15 countries around the world.
How Government will police the 'Amazon tax'
How Government proposes to make foreign companies pay GST on low-value goods.
School provides information on how to use meth 'discreetly'
"Be discreet and only keep 5 grams for personal use" - pamphlet reads.
Focus: New ‘state of the art’ interactive waiting area at Starship
From cramped to spacious and user friendly, it’s hoped that kids waiting to be seen can be kept calm and distracted.
Focus: e-Bikes vs the Rest - How much faster are they?
e-Bikes have become a familiar sight on Auckland’s congested roads but how much faster than other forms of transport are they in reality?
'Dirty politics': PM, police respond to fake Gayford rumours
Police boss says PM's partner is not - and has not been - subject of any police inquiry.
Focus: Police and PM Jacinda Ardern respond to widely circulated false slurs
Jacinda Ardern's partner Clarke Gayford has been under an unprecedented assault of baseless rumour and false innuendo.
NZ house value growth slows as investor activity drops
Residential property values were still up, but the growth has moderated.
Focus: Property prices fall in NZ’s largest cities
Property prices in the regions continue to out-perform the main centres with prices in the country’s three biggest cities all falling over the past three months.
Hawkesby: The alarming rise of the working poor
COMMENT: People having to choose to pay rent over buying food is heartbreaking.
Amazon tax: What it means
Consumer NZ chief says similar prices may nudge customers to buy within NZ.
'Amazon tax' not a magic bullet for retail sector
Analyst says Amazon tax won't save the local retail sector.
Locals respond to Ngaruawahia train death
Grieving locals discuss making the town safer after loss of 11-year-old.
Kiwi retailers welcome 'Amazon tax' news
Long-time Kiwi retailers support a move forcing overseas retailers to collect GST.
Focus: Pets allowed on Auckland buses and trains
Auckland Council has unanimously voted for pets to be let on public transport.
Pets allowed to ride Auckland trains and buses
Auckland is set to follow in Wellington's lead in allowing pets on public transport.
Focus: GST hike set for online purchases
The government has announced plans to introduce a 15 per cent GST tax on goods purchased on overseas websites.