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New Zealand magic act fools Penn & Teller
Wellington-based trio Laser Kiwi have managed to impress two of the biggest names in magic. Video, Audio
Willis warns job market won't pick up just yet
But the finance minister is optimistic New Zealand's GDP will continue to grow. Audio
Library staff call for help over rising tide of aggressive incidents
An open letter says councils and the government need to make sure workers are safe. Audio
New Zealand wine sales in US increase, for 16th year in a row
Sales of New Zealand wine have increased in the US - "a bright spot in an otherwise declining import sector", the New Zealand Winegrowers industry body says. Audio
Greens call for release of 77-year-old on prison hunger strike
Wickliffe, 77, who served a life sentence for manslaughter, was recalled to prison for not residing at his approved address.
Tougher Official Information Act penalties needed, Chief Ombudsman says
The departing Chief Ombudsman says the Official Information Act is fit for purpose but the attitude of government agencies needed to change. Audio
Cut back on your showers, Aucklanders warned
"It's incredibly dry out there," Watercare's boss says, as the city's drought plan is activated. Audio
Teen back to class after world-record-breaking run
Tauranga's Sam Ruthe, 15, has become the youngest runner to break the 4-minute mile. "He's always been quite a shy kid," his father says. Video, Audio
International conflicts see prices at petrol pump fall
Fuel prices are down 5 percent, despite earlier predictions they could top $3 a litre. Audio
Rainfall lifts dry hydro lakes - but more needed
The weekend brought 300 millimetres of rain but it's not enough to support power demands over the winter. Audio
Hipkins accuses Luxon of undermining NZ's nuclear-free stance in India
"It seems our foreign policy is up for grabs at the moment," the Labour leader says. Audio
The region most at risk of more extreme atmospheric rivers
New research suggests the phenomenon could double in New Zealand by the end of the century. Audio
Weather: 30C heat for Christchurch, heavy rain warnings for Westland
Downpours may hit Westland and Fiordland, while Central Otago and Canterbury are in for a hot day. Audio
Schools, hospitals shouldn't be owned privately, Hipkins says
Labour says it does not support the private ownership of infrastructure, as the Infrastructure Investment Summit kicks off. Audio
Cleaner hits out at Willis' plan to scrap Living Wage for new contracts
The proposal sends a message that people like him don't matter, Liam Shaw says. Audio
Mayors push for end to postal voting
Local Government New Zealand has suggest it be replaced with an in-person voting booth system. Audio
'Nonsense': Hipkins and Peters clash over 'wokeness' in public sector
The New Zealand First leader is adamant diversity is being preferred over merit for people getting jobs in the public sector. Audio
'All roads lead to the deciding minister': Concern over court bypass proposal
If it goes ahead, most landowners would not be able to submit objections to large infrastructure projects to the Environment Court. Audio
Wellington Water woes: Extraordinary meeting to decide fate of chair
The future of the Wellington Water Board chair will be discussed by the region's leaders at an extraordinary meeting today. Audio
Wellington Water woes: Extraordinary meeting to decide fate of chair
The future of the Wellington Water Board chair will be discussed by the region's leaders at an extraordinary meeting today. Audio
Rare white weka spotted at West Coast campground
The owner of Gentle Annie Seaside Accommodation and Camping Ground in Mokihinui said his dad was mowing the lawn when he saw the weka.
Black Caps coach says India had advantage playing in Dubai
India survived a late fightback from the Black Caps to take the Champions Trophy by four wickets. Audio
Seymour apologised after student burnt by lunch, principal says
The student at Ilminster Intermediate School was left with second degree burns to his legs, the principal says. Audio
Peters says sacking Goff was 'regrettable', expert says it's justified
The government may have acted quickly over worries on how Donald Trump might respond, a law professor says. Audio