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Live shark tangled in fishing net washes up on popular Auckland swimming beach
The bronze whaler was the second shark to wash up on the North Shore beach this week.

Pepsi v Coke: Who won the battle of the fizz in Consumer NZ's blind taste test?
Find out how the world's most famous cola compares to other brands.

'Should be banned': Why $5 colony eggs at The Warehouse are so cheap
Welfare experts want clear labelling on colony eggs so consumers know hens are caged.

Big Day Out: Lifting the lid on 90s sex, drugs and rock and roll in Auckland
Ten years on from Big Day Out's NZ farewell, tour secrets have been revealed.

Wedding of the year: Inside Jacinda Ardern's wedding to Clarke Gayford
World-renowned winery set to host wedding of Dame Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford today.

Heatwave hacks: Survival tips for a scorcher
Soaring overnight temperatures are impacting sleep patterns of many.

Why family doesn't use toilet paper
A mum-of-three has revealed why her family stopped using toilet paper three years ago.

Love, lockdown and livelihood: Kiwi hockey legend's Olympic journey
The Olympics are intertwined strongly throughout hockey star Shea McAleese's life

Juicy Fest: Gang member bites off part of man's ear at hip-hop festival
Police confirm man received medical treatment for 'injuries to ear'.

‘A warzone’: The brutal reality of the Family Court in New Zealand
Family Court is not an enjoyable experience for anyone involved.

School of hard knocks: Kiwi Olympian surfer Saffi Vette on tragedy, dyslexia and bullying
'Whatever is challenging you, there will be a light at the end of the tunnel.'

Teen arrested after stabbed man collapses at supermarket checkout
Team provide first aid after bleeding man looking for help collapses at checkout.

Monty's mission: From FA Cup glory to helping young Kiwi footballers
A kind-hearted Kiwi football star is giving back in the best way possible.

How did Waiwera Thermal Resort go from tourist hotspot to abandoned wasteland?
Only rot remains where good memories were forged.

Debt explained: How much does NZ owe and who do we owe it to?
The country's debt burden is growing quickly. How worried should we be?

People swimming at Auckland’s Mission Bay despite sewage overflow
Friday's downpours have washed sewage and other nasties into the water.

The confession that provided new hope in a 50-year-old cold case
A Herald investigation in 2019 uncovered fresh evidence in a 50-year-old unsolved murder.

'This is horrendous': Westfield Mall evacuated, retailers in tears as crowds descend across Auckland
Consumer experts urge shoppers to research first before buying on-sale items.

Beware the fake sales, queues, carparking chaos of biggest shopping day of the year
Consumer experts urge shoppers to research first before buying on-sale items.

Dozens exit ocean after shark spotted at Auckland’s Long Bay Beach
Auckland beachgoers leave water after shark sighting.

How Kiwi Uber driver got a perfect rating for 2023
One person rode in an Uber from Tokoroa to Lower Hutt.

Fight over ex-AB's rugby ground - locals want sport banned on Māori battlefield site
A battle heats up over the home ground of a grassroots All Blacks rugby hero.

Revisiting the big stories, the newsmakers and villains of 2023
It was another relentless year around the world - but what was 2023's biggest story?

Holiday traffic warning: 2500km of repairs that could ruin your road trip
Plus, what you need to know about weather and live events this summer

'Particularly toxic': Erasmus on his relationship with former ABs coach
Rassie Erasmus hasn't held back in describing fraught relationship with the NZ coach.

Kiwi exodus: Why new Govt will struggle to stem flow to Australia
Some appealing factors are luring New Zealanders across the Tasman.

Five classic Kiwi campgrounds for summer
Load up the chilly bin and head to these superb sites for your summer break.

Is the National-led Government ready for three years of Māori-led protests?
The honeymoon barely kicked in for the National-led Government.

'He’s a born diplomat': Fran O'Sullivan on what Winston Peters is like behind the scenes
NZ First leader can be fiery at home, but the same doesn't apply when he's abroad.