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Rugby: Chiefs beginning to focus fire
If you're a keen follower of the Chiefs, get used to traversing an 80-minute roller-coaster of emotions.
Album Review: Barnaby Weir, Tarot Card Rock
Barnaby Weir has built such a strong brand for himself fronting his big bands Black Seeds and Fly My Pretties, that he had the confidence to drop the dub, the back-up and the moniker for his latest solo venture.
Blasts from the past and hard rockers on way
Here's more to add to your gig diary - though you'd be in a fairly unique demographic if you were after tickets to all of this lot.
'Shame! Dumb! Doh!' - Harawira forgets to vote
Hone Harawira says it was "dumb" and shameful that he forgot to vote on the bill that was the main reason for his break with the Maori Party.
Harawira misses foreshore and seabed vote
The second reading of the bill to replace the Foreshore and Seabed Act has passed through Parliament and former Maori Party MP Hone Harawira wasn't there to vote against it - despite the bill being the reason for him leaving his party.
Edible garden: Fight fungus
Fungi love the warmer weather, but there are solutions, says Janice Marriott.
Serepisos committed to repaying debt, court told
Troubled Wellington property tycoon Terry Serepisos stated his absolute commitment to repay a debt of more than $3.5 million in an affidavit filed in court today.
InterContinental pulls name out of Wgtn Holiday Inn
A big global hotel chain has pulled out of Wellington's $100 million Holiday Inn after a long-running dispute between management and investors.
Wellington quakes 'just a coincidence'
Three earthquakes have struck Wellington this week - one measuring 4.7 - but a seismologist says they are not linked the Christchurch quakes.
Wine: Stepping out for a drop
It's an exciting thing to discover a bar that has the right mix of interesting wines and good music.
Wellington ferry running restricted services today
Wellington's East by West ferry will run restricted services today after one of its ferries was hit by a large wave yesterday morning.
Student flees Christchurch only to be stranded on ferry (+ video, photos)
A student who moved to Wellington to escape earthquake devastation in Christchurch was among those trapped in a ferry as it was struck by wild seas this morning.
Ferry passengers safe
Commuters on a ferry have been rescued in Wellington Harbour this morning, after a large wave was believed to have knocked one person overboard in Worser Bay.