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Luxon's 'wealthy and sorted' in running for Quote of the Year
The PM's one-liner received the most nominations for the award and will go up against one-liners from rugby stars and a kidnapped cockatoo. Here's how to vote for your pick.
No charges despite 'deep concern' over Vietnamese officials' behaviour
Police say there's "no doubt" two women were indecently assaulted by the two men while they were in the capital.
Syrians in NZ: 'We can finally taste freedom'
Syrian New Zealanders and their loved ones gathered in Wellington to celebrate the end of a decades-long dictatorship. Audio
No Such Thing as a Fish records secret ep - in bar bathroom
A Wellington bar began playing episodes of the internationally famous podcast in its bathrooms a while back. Then the real thing showed up.
Cancer patient's relief after restrictions removed for 'incredible' new drug
"Before, there was that balance of 'what is time worth?' And now, that's taken that stress away somewhat."
$130m million for upgrade Wellington rail substations
More frequent trains are on the cards for Wellington commuters, thanks to a government funding boost.
Health Commissioner to seek apology after 'cooking the books' accusation
Lester Levy will seek an apology from former Health Minister Ayesha Verrall after she suggested at Parliament that he had "reputation for cooking the books".
The region where bus fares may quadruple
An average fare may go from $2 a journey to $8, Environment Canterbury says.
South Canterbury town asked not to drink tap water
A do-not-drink notice has been issued for residents of Waimate, after nitrate levels in the water supply breached acceptable limits.
Fire danger heating up with restrictions across NZ
With temperatures hitting 30C in parts of the country this week, Fire and Emergency is urging people to be extra cautious about starting fires.
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori - report
Students receiving lunches through the current scheme are happier, better learners and engage with tikanga Māori more often, report finds. Audio
'I started applying for Australia' - Nurses turn across the ditch for work
Graduate nurses say they're looking to Australia for jobs, after only half of the latest cohort found roles at the national health agency. Audio
Ex-race relations commissioner becomes AA driving instructor
Meng Foon says there are "lots of skill overlaps" between the two roles.
Fare deal? Public transport users say price hike would be 'ludicrous'
Wellingtonians are facing fare increases of more than 70 percent.
Bus and train fares may surge by up to 70%
It comes as the New Zealand Transport Agency tells councils to hit higher revenue targets. Audio
Victim of fatal attack was filmed while lying unconscious on pavement
A man who pleaded guilty to a fatal assault in a central Wellington carpark kicked his victim in the groin, swore at him and filmed him as he lay unconscious and bleeding on the pavement.
NZ could face big bill as new climate target agreed
The new target will "set the expectation" that NZ contributes more to help developing nations move away from using fossil fuels. Audio
Extreme solar storm could knock out power for 36 hours
A major space weather event would have "potentially catastrophic consequences", a NEMA plan says.
New scheme a carbon credit COP out
The deal reached in the final hours of COP29 has been criticised as a free pass for countries to slack off on efforts to reduce emissions at home.
Commuter chaos expected as hīkoi reaches Wellington
People on foot and in cars began making their way into central Wellington from the early hours of this morning.
Data science company helping to protect vulnerable sharks
Once critically endangered, the silky shark population is rebuilding - "an astonishing turnaround for a shark species".
Government mulls hiking fees for visiting national parks
DOC minister Tama Potaka says the aim is "to protect relevant natural areas while supporting sustainable growth in tourism and regional economies". Audio
Signal mix-up before Te Huia accident
The accident took place near Auckland's Penrose Station in June last year.
Wellington's Nikau Cafe to close, construction blamed
The cafe has announced it is closing after 25 years, saying the ongoing disruption of nearby construction and earthquake strengthening have become too much.
Job ad seeking voluntary cleaners removed, firm apologises
A job ad asking for voluntary cleaners has been taken down, with the company apologising for an error in judgement.