PropertyOrange Hall still laden with appealHistoric hub of Auckland dance scene on market for first time in its existence.22 Jan 03:00 PM
WorldCaptain Robert Scott's Antarctic hut: Frozen in timeConservationists hope to restore a permanent monument to the bravery of the men who gave up comfortable middle class lives to risk all in the blizzards and sub-zero temperatures.22 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandFrom tiny babies, mighty Kiwis growWhen Lena Ray was born she weighed just 2.5lb (1.13kg) and was never expected to live, today she defies the odds again today by turning 108.18 Jan 03:00 PM
WorldWreck appears after 66 yearsShipwreck hunters have overcome technical difficulties to spend an extra five hours filming the Centaur wreck, including prized footage of the bell with the ship's name on it.11 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandSpecial day on the trail of Sir EdThe family of Sir Edmund Hillary yesterday marked the second anniversary of his death by walking a rugged seaside hill track which bears his name.11 Jan 03:00 PM
WorldDouble--hyphen surname law gets both barrelsThe double--hyphen,compulsory for double-barrelled surnames in France since 2005, has been ruled ungrammatical and un-French.07 Jan 10:00 PM
KahuHapu: 'Hate flag' at Waitangi would be breach of Treaty A Northland hapu leader says flying the "tino rangatiratanga" flag at the Treaty grounds during Waitangi celebrations would be a breach of treaty rights.06 Jan 10:50 PM
WorldOne of world's first planes uncovered in Antarctic iceOne of the world's earliest aeroplanes, entombed in ice for decades, has been discovered in Antarctica.04 Jan 10:11 PM
New Zealand100 years of family picnicsThe story of an annual family picnic tradition that stretches back to the start of the 20th century.03 Jan 03:00 PM