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'He is a monster': Mum finally starts to grieve as daughter's killer is jailed
Jasmine Wilson was badly beaten. Her unconscious body was then left outside a hospital.

'I did not know that all Māori were not living like the movie Once were Warriors'
When my koko died, so did our connection to the land and our whakapapa

London diary: The barrister, the republic and the blank piece of paper
'Not my King,' yelled Paul Powlesland, to a mostly disinterested audience.

Kassius Hepi: The boy who fought like his famous namesake to live beyond the age of five
Doctors predicted Kassius Hepi wouldn't live beyond age 5 but he proved them wrong.

'My baby saved my life': Cancer survivor's traumatic path to motherhood
After a brutal health battle, a miracle pregnancy gave her hope, then tragedy hit again.

Helen Clark's anger over BNZ's $10m 'irreplaceable' art sell-off
Critics say the sale of the bank's valuable art collection will be a great loss to Kiwis.

Claire Trevett: PM tries a spring clean 'reset' as more storms gather
Labour MPs are starting to resign themselves to a 2023 loss - the PM needs to change that.

Steven Joyce: Covid rules are gone — let the inquiry begin
OPINION: We need a Royal Commission to provide lessons for the future.

Mary Holm: Is it risky for all my family to be with the same KiwiSaver provider?
Are you looking for a property with growth potential — or a place to live?

Marking 129 years of suffrage: Actors, activists and authors who stand for change
Canvas interviews women around the world pushing for progress.

Diana Wichtel: Queen's death - the 'unthinkable' passing that stopped the world
OPINION: The death captured the media, erasing even The Chase from TV schedules.

John Roughan: King Charles needs to sign off on petulance
OPINION: The Treaty of Waitangi was made with the Crown, not the state.

'An inspiration to the world': The man who wants to build the perfect city
If Auckland is going to have greenfields growth, is there a good way to do it?

Steve Braunias: The secret diaries of ... the left and the right
The Queen, mask mandates, te reo and rugby, as seen by political opposites.

'We love you': Widow's diary of husband's last months with cancer
"We all just kept saying "we love you" until he took his final breath..."

Inside Interislander's 'horror' year: One in five sailings cancelled
After a challenging time, the fleet will be back to full capacity by summer.

Three people dead following crash in Matamata
A police spokesperson confirmed the three fatalities.

$400m Auckland retirement chain sale?
The business has run villages for more than 30 years and is locally owned.

Man arrested after possible stabbing at Britomart
Emergency services are responding to the unfolding incident.

'Disappointing': Wallabies star hits out at coach Foster
Wallabies playmaker Bernard Foley has denied deliberately wasting time.

Watch: Terrifying footage shows school bus smashing into overpass barrier
The bus was left precariously dangling over the bridge.

'I hope you burn in hell': Families almost come to blows after murderer sentenced
Zane Wallace has been jailed for life for the murder of Jasmine Wilson.

Royal family's' U-turn on Prince Harry, Prince Andrew ban
Royal officials have backtracked on the rules for exiled royals Harry and Andrew.

School bus crash: One in hospital, dozens of students onboard
The crash has caused extensive delays on either side of the motorway bridge.

Air New Zealand's final frontier: Auckland to New York non-stop
The airline is gearing up for a major technical and commercial challenge.

Matthew Hooton: Beck's shambolic campaign ends, mayoral race was already Brown vs Collins
OPINION: Only businessman can stop councillor becoming next Auckland mayor.

'We are going to live for you': Sister's moving tribute to Hawke's Bay homicide victim at funeral
'It is so hard to talk about her life when we would just like to have her here with us.'

Rawiri Waititi: From a kohanga sandpit to playing in NZ's biggest playground
Te Pāti Māori co-leader says te reo is a messenger, bringing reclamation and reconnection.

Live: London mourners queue for nine hours for glimpse of Queen's coffin
Line stretches 7km as people wait for their brief moment filing past the queen's coffin.