EconomyNZ stocks steady after early fallsThe New Zealand stock exchange closed today down 2.78 per cent after sharp falls earlier today, but more markets around the world are continuing to suffer from investor concerns about the downgrading of the US credit rating.08 Aug 06:11 AM
TravelFestival season in JapanFrom bonfire celebrations to dance displays, summer in Japan sees the staging of some unusual festivals.07 Aug 10:24 PM
TravelOn the money ... China cashes in on its beautyDuncan Gillies visits a land where the scenery is out of this world and everybody wants to sell him something.02 Aug 12:00 AM
LifestyleUnder the foreign knifeExpensive dental and cosmetic surgery here is creating a burgeoning industry overseas. While a nip and tuck is cheaper offshore, experts say it might also be riskier.29 Jul 11:42 PM
New ZealandQuake CBD demolitions in full swingDemolition work is being carried out on around 100 buildings in quake-stricken Christchurch's central business district red zone, but there is much to do and safety is top priority, says CERA.29 Jul 05:49 AM
TravelMalaysia: Turquoise waters and thronging marketplacesMalaysia is a country of contrasts, from luxurious beachside resorts to geothermal areas and vibrant cities. Photos by Dean Purcell.26 Jul 01:57 AM
All BlacksAll Blacks: Dangerous Wallabies send warningThe All Blacks have the advantage of player depth over old foe Australia for the World Cup, says former skipper Sean Fitzpatrick.25 Jul 05:30 PM
TravelMalaysia: Monuments and monkeysA Malaysian resort is a great place to recuperate after a nerve-jangling encounter with a cuddly local.25 Jul 05:30 PM
WorldNepalis set out to find true scale of mysterious EverestIn an effort end generations of controversy, the authorities in Nepal will try to ascertain the precise height of the world's biggest mountain.22 Jul 05:30 PM