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MetService to keep public informed during times of tsunami risk
Warning banners will now be shown on its website.
Councillor accused staff of 'apparent political bias' to journalists, boss
The Dunedin City councillor was found in breach of the council's code of conduct for the public criticism.
National MPs resolute in support of Luxon
Meanwhile, Shane Reti is retiring, and Erica Stanford says last week was 'a bad week' for National. Audio
Move-on orders 'not welcome' in region, Wellington leaders say
An open letter decrying the introduction of powers to enable police to relocate people from certain areas has been sent to the Prime Minister.
Citrus-scented hot cross buns named country's best
Judges were unanimous that these buns, studded with mixed peel and perfumed with orange liqueur, score the top prize.
Do you wear your shoes on or off inside?
When you see a pile of shoes at the door, do you slip yours off too or hesitate, half-balanced, wondering if you can get away with keeping them on?
Torso in boot murder trial: Closing arguments heard
The defence says prosecutors have been "underhanded and dishonest", but the Crown claims the case against the accused is "overwhelming".
Sports with Richard Irvine
Tonight: New Zealand is thrashed by India in the T20 World Cup final, Kiwi Ben Waine's FA Cup heroics, and Auckland's crazy sporting weekend. Audio
Small Histories with Emma Kay
Tonight she's taking a look at when our love of motor cars first appeared. Audio
David Lange: History on Tape
Writer and journalist Greg Bruce is one of the people lucky enough to have access to the tapes of Prime Minister David Lange - he joins Emile Donovan to tell us what it's like listening to this slice… Audio
A minor party Prime Minister?
Could New Zealand ever see a Prime Minister from a minor party? It's never happened before in this country's history, but there's no reason why it couldn't. Audio
Restaurant questioned over serving more shisha than food
Alcohol licensing inspectors have visited five times since September 2024, noting alcohol served to customers after licensed hours and more customers having shisha than food.
Woman charged after dog kills 4-year-old
Timothy Tu'uaki Rolleston-Bryan died after a dog attack in March last year.
McSkimming's expenses during affair revealed
Expenses racked up by the former Deputy Police Commissioner during an affair included a night's accommodation at a hotel five minutes walk from Police National Headquarters.
What it's like living with cancer, rather than dying from it
What if you were given early notice that your days were numbered?
'Good to be home': NZers arrive on first flight from Middle East since conflict began
The Emirates flight EK448 from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates arrived at 11.30am Saturday.
Pene Pati watched himself in new doco: 'God, this kid is stubborn'
The Samoan-Kiwi opera singer says Tenor: My Name Is Pati is a story more about courage than talent.
Renowned New Zealand artist Philip Trusttum dies aged 85
Multiple leading galleries have paid tribute to the late expressionist artist.
Why Wellington shouldn't despair
Former Aucklander and journalist Brooke Harper isn't waving the white flag yet on her home city of choice, and says there are plenty of reasons to keep going. She joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Lawyer calls for Upston to resign after being 'duped' by Gloriavale leaders
Dennis Gates, who has represented Gloriavale leavers, said Upston had been misled by Gloriavale leaders on a visit to the West Coast Christian community.