CTV: 'They didn't need to die'
CTV: 'They didn't need to die'

Victims' distraught families want police to find who is responsible for the substandard Canterbury Television building that collapsed in the February earthquake, killing 115 people. A damning investigation by the Department…

Halberg sweep caps All Blacks' year of triumph

The All Blacks swept the Halberg Awards last night - rugby's dominance of the nation's premier sporting…

Dotcom home stripped of geek chic

The home where internet mogul Kim Dotcom's pregnant wife has taken refuge with their children has been…

Man admits attacking tourists

A man pursued and attacked two United States tourists' van with a metal bar after earlier arguing with…

Lax schools exposing pupils to skin cancer risk
Lax schools exposing pupils to skin cancer risk

Few primary schools fully protect their pupils from the dangers of the sun despite childhood exposure being a major factor…

Cancer hope in fish research
Cancer hope in fish research

New Zealand scientists have shown how infections trigger the development of new blood stem cells, a breakthrough that could…

NZ bids for super telescope role
NZ bids for super telescope role

Earthquake prediction will be a step closer if New Zealand wins a bid for the largest radio telescope ever built. A joint…

Floating mortgages help big banks to lift earnings
Floating mortgages help big banks to lift earnings

New Zealand's five major banks enjoyed core earnings growth of 25 per cent in the second half of their 2011 financial years…

National

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Pike's crucial gas sensor in 'sad state'
Pike's crucial gas sensor in 'sad state'

The Pike River mine relied on a gas sensor that was in a "sad state of repair", the royal commission of inquiry into the… More

Star principal's offending a 'major tragedy'
Police defend use of force after woman left injured
$1.24m spike in MPs' travel costs
RadioLive in gun, PM ducks censure
Not only is Peters back. He is back with a vengeance and making up for three years of lost time in the political wilderness.
John Armstrong on politics
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Business

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Jobs growth remains feeble
Jobs growth remains feeble

Employment growth remained feeble over last year's final three months. The number of people employed rose 3000 or 0.1 per… More

Floating mortgages help big banks to lift earnings
Greek leaders stall again on cuts agreement
New CBD supermarket set to open doors
Govt seeking oil and gas explorers
Businesspeople should be pressing the Govt for more effective action on the twin issues of child poverty and the fat tail of failure in the school system.
Brian Fallow on business
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Sport

Cricket: Powerful start lets NZ fans dream big
Cricket: Powerful start lets NZ fans dream big

Not an hour had gone by in New Zealand's innings at McLean Park yesterday, when minds were already turning to records. Specifically… More

Adams wins again on All Black night
Boxing rift will keep Sonny Bill and Welliver apart
Basketball: Behaviour nothing new to Anthony teammate
Halberg sweep caps All Blacks' year of triumph
Robin van Persie's superhuman feats are being overshadowed by his under-performing team and headline-grabbing striker counterparts.
Christopher Chang on football
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Christchurch earthquake

CTV: 'They didn't need to die'
CTV: 'They didn't need to die'

Victims' distraught families want police to find who is responsible for the substandard Canterbury Television building that… More

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Personal Finance

Family's $340,000 in gold lost

A family with more than $340,000 invested with a gold bullion trader say they have been told by its owner they won't be… More

Inside Money: May you live in less interesting times

If the long-term cost of money is close to zero, what's the point in being a bond manager dealing in US government securities?… More

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Property

Commercial Property
Divided Auckland: More become tenants in own city
Divided Auckland: More become tenants in own city

The growing gap between rich and poor has made an extra one-sixth of Aucklanders truly "tenants in their own country". Aucklanders… More

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The Changing World

Russian scientists discover hidden lake below Antarctica video Russian scientists discover hidden lake below Antarctica

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Employment

Jobs growth remains feeble

Employment growth remained feeble over last year's final three months. The number of people employed rose 3000 or 0.1 per… More

Port workers going on week-long strike

Ports of Auckland workers are set to strike for a full week in a new escalation of their long running employment dispute. The… More

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