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$9m fraud: Family in dock

A Remuera businesswoman allegedly headed a $9.2 million mortgage fraud scheme that involved her siblings, friends and eleven Auckland properties.

Ban brought forward

Dairies, service stations and grocery stores will automatically be banned from selling synthetic cannabis and other legal highs from as early as July.

Heart sick

Hamish Carter is the latest in a series of elite endurance athletes to have encountered heart problems. Phil Taylor investigates whether training programmes are excessive…

Kids play too safe

A misguided health and safety culture that is fuelling a culture of fear, is threatening to render children's play meaningless, says experts.

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Taking a bite of the Big Apple

When New Zealand chef Matt Lambert opens his first restaurant in New York City next week, he will be giving diners a little taste of Henderson Creek.

Business

SkyCity bets on Queenstown

While SkyCity this month got the nod for its controversial $402 million Auckland convention centre, a Queenstown expansion…

ANZ chief just getting started

David Hisco is not one for talking much about himself. Scan the internet and you will find scant personal details about the man who has headed up New Zealand's largest…

Technology

Snakk Media raises $6.5m in new funds

Snakk Media, the latest brainchild of Hyperfactory co-founder Derek Handley, has raised $6.5 million from an over-subscribed share purchase plan and private placement…

World

Taleban attack central Kabul

In the latest militant strike on the Afghan capital, Taleban gunmen backed by a suicide car bomber attacked an international aid group's compound

Sport

Cricket: No balls bowled

Constant rain has seen the opening day of the second test between New Zealand and England abandoned without a ball bowled.

Politics

Peters: 'The SuperCity of sin'

New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has again lashed out at growing Chinese influence, saying it is turning Auckland into "the Supercity of sin

Small Business

Book: The pitch that paid off

Book: The pitch that paid off

The story so farBorn in Hong Kong, Derek Handley moved to New Zealand as a teenager. After some youthful business ventures…

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