Greens ditch money policy
The Green Party has abandoned its policy of quantitative easing - otherwise known as printing money - after almost a year of punishing backlash from political opponents…
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The Green Party has abandoned its policy of quantitative easing - otherwise known as printing money - after almost a year of punishing backlash from political opponents…
Tristan Barker - whose father Michael is a former drummer for Split Enz - appeared in the Rotorua District Court today charged with assault.
An Auckland restaurant chain alleged to have paid workers less than $4 an hour has been taken to the Employment Relations Authority.
A forensic computer expert says a virus, not tampering by Mark Lundy, caused files on the family's computer to be out of order.
A storm set to blast much of the country over the next three days with wind, waves, hail and snow was born from an unusual and powerful mix of weather systems.
The principals of two Dunedin high schools are worried the latest "babe of the day'' Facebook page could put pupils at risk from sexual predators.
Two men charged with pouring petrol on a man and setting him alight have pleaded not guilty.
Labour MP Lianne Dalziel has confirmed she'll run for the Christchurch mayoralty.
Australians are contributing to New Zealand's skyrocketing house prices, with new research showing they bought more property than any other overseas group.
Diners who only watched as Nigella Lawson was assaulted were probably influenced by the "bystander effect" - and it's at play daily in NZ.
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The NSA says its surveillance efforts have helped foil more than 50 terror attacks - including plots to bomb New York's stock exchange and subway.
A dog owner forced to do her own sleuth work after police failed to fully investigate her family pet being dognapped has got her pooch home.
The Reserve Bank has announced it will lift the ratio of deposits to loans in order to take the heat out of the housing market, writes Gareth Morgan.
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United Future leader Peter Dunne says all is well in his home life as he faces the Electoral Commission today over funding…
A forensic pathology expert describes using stomach contents to estimate the time of death for Christine and Amber Lundy as "so unreliable".
A bank staffer threatened with a gun during a five-hour siege at an Auckland bank returned to work yesterday and was coping well after her ordeal.
The public servant suspected of embarrassing the Government by leaking sensitive documents about staff cuts to the Opposition last year is a 'clerical assistant'.
Italy's high court has harshly faulted the appeals court that acquitted American student Amanda Knox of murdering her roommate…
Prosecutors in Poland and Germany said today that they are reviewing files on a Minnesota man who was a commander of a Nazi-led unit to see if they have enough evidence…
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Is the MediaWorks receivership simply the first move in a long-running play that will ultimately return more media assets into New Zealand ownership?
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Rising confidence in New Zealand's agricultural sector is having a positive knock-on effect for the rural property market, says the Real Estate Institute of NZ. A total…
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2 degrees has negotiated a $165 million credit facility from the Bank of New Zealand and is immediately handing over $120 million to clear a debt owed.
Technology boss Greg Cross should have been at the launch of the University of Auckland Entrepreneurs' Challenge last night.
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All Black coach Steve Hansen is not one to throw his weight around - not these days anyway.
Calls of "shame" greeted Housing Minister Nick Smith when he arrived in Glen Innes to launch a redevelopment plan for the…
Na Raihania joked that he could help John Key with his literacy if he wins the Ikaroa-Rawhiti byelection.
Auckland Council members meet today on the thorny issue of building heights in town centres.
The fate of a controversial bill before Parliament overturning a ban on bosses hiring temporary staff during a strike now rests in the hands of New Zealand First.