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Some describe it as "uranium wrapped in barbed wire", but means testing for benefits is creeping into our lives.
Anti-food waste campaigners have asked the Auditor-General to look into waste from the school lunch programme as part of his ...
Migrant communities are hailing a new visa which will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to visit multiple ...
The Pulse were on a roll and the Mystics were missing two key personnel, but in stepped an apprentice training partner and a ...
New Zealand cyclist Ally Wollaston has won the Tour of Britain. Wollaston went into the fourth and final stage three seconds ...
Marc Marquez proved once again that he was the master of the circuit at MotorLand as the Ducati rider won the Aragon Grand ...
The weekend saw a big Crusaders scrum, an assured performance at 10 and some excellent goal kicking, writes Jamie Wall.
Some New Zealanders have adopted more than 10 children from overseas and one woman with previous convictions smuggled ...
Stu Wilson, who played 34 tests for the All Blacks in the 1970s and 1980s, has died. Wilson captained the side in 1983, ...
Schools that still serve up their own lunches they have made - despite slashed funding from the government's free school ...
Hot-desking has become the new normal in workplaces across the country, but experts say our office etiquette doesn't always ...
About 300 people braved icy waters off the New Plymouth coast on Sunday to protest against the Pātea seabed mining project.