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NZ's longest-serving meat worker retires after 64 years
Ken McLeod, 80, says it felt like he had "robbed a bank" when he got his pay cheques in the mid-1960s. Audio
'Devastated': Erebus victim's daughter furious at memorial location
Simone Bennett's father, David, was a crew member on board the flight. She was just 11 when she lost him. Audio
Hāmama returned to Rānana Marae after more than 100 years
The tekoteko Hāmama arrived back at Rānana Marae in the Whanganui district in November. Audio
Retailers want government to soften stance on card surcharge ban
The government plans to ban surcharges on in-store card payments, like Paywave, by May next year. Audio
'Kremlin of the South Island': Jones on the end of regional councils
The Regional Development Minister says 'green banshees' are stifling growth, as the goverment shakes up local government. Audio
'Very, very unfair': Labour leader on lifting superannuation age
Hipkins said Labour was working on its own KiwiSaver policy and it would be released in time. Audio
'Repeating the same mistakes': Ex Minister over 'ticking time bomb' soldier
Jack Wesley who attacked a taxi driver in a drunken rage after training Ukrainian troops. Ron Mark says it's a textbook example of Defence Force mismanagement. Audio
Union warns of further strike by Air NZ flight attendants
Air New Zealand cabin crew will walk off the job on 8 December. Audio
Black Friday: Consumer warns shoppers to be wary of sales
Months of tracking prices at major retailers has found that claims of good deals weren't as good as they were made out to be. Audio
Call for changes to tackle overheating homes in summer
Too many new homes are overheating in the increasingly hot summers and the government is being urged to follow other countries' leads and do something about it. Audio
Luxon insists coalition strong despite NZ First, ACT stoush
ACT leader David Seymour is warning Winston Peters could be preparing to jump ship to Labour. Audio
Auckland mayor's advice to National and Labour: Be more like me
"Imitation is the best form of flattery, I suppose," Wayne Brown said when asked about new policies from the major parties which echoed his own. Audio
COP30: Minister defends NZ's lack of committment to phasing out fossil fuels
Simon Watts says New Zealand has already committed to "transition away" from fossil fuels. Audio
Gareth Morgan happy to see feral cat 'crime family' added to official hit list
Not a fan of letting cats wander where they please, he is thrilled the government has stopped "pussyfooting" around the issue. Audio
Concern over 'cost blowouts' behind pause on Golden Mile project
The area in the capital's CBD is in need of work, but the project has to be realistic and affordable, the mayor says. Audio
Police boss attributes fall in violent crime to tougher gang laws
A new survey reports 38,000 fewer victims of serious violent crime. Audio
'Absolutely ludicrous': Costello defends plunge in tobacco ranking
New Zealand has gone from second in the world to 53rd in a major tobacco control index. Audio
Coloured sand recall: Disposal process needs to be easier - Auckland teacher
Stephanie Pye says it's hard to be reassured that every speck of sand has been cleaned up and disposed of safely. Audio
'This is homophobia': NRL's first openly gay player slams Breakers
The team won't wear the rainbow pride flag during next year's NBL Pride Round, saying it's to protect individual players from being singled out for their beliefs. Audio
Is it possible to turn bread back into usable flour?
Students and a food upcycling company have turned old loaves of bread back into flour and then back into homestyle baking Audio
Ministry gets 'enormous amounts' of calls, emails over play sand contamination
David Seymour says several hundred schools and childhood centres have contacted the Ministry of Education after the discovery of asbestos in a range of coloured play sand. Audio
When will instant coffee be affordable again?
Coffee Supreme chief executive Andrew Lowe says there are a range of factors at play - but there is hope on the horizon. Audio
NZ could become 'dumping ground' for high emission vehicles
The transport minister is dismissing warnings from EV advocates as the government slashes the Clean Car Standard. Audio
Tongariro National Park tracks re-open following massive wildfire
The charred landscape will add to the experience for those walking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, the Department of Conservation says. Audio
No plans to spray invading hornets - yet
Spraying to eradicate the yellow legged hornet is not currently in Biosecurity New Zealand's plans. Audio