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MS woman conquers peak: 'Go mum!'
Tracey Hall's inspiring uphill battle with MS. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Start-up art boutique gains overseas interest
Former Whanganui High school student talks about how she got where she is today.
Zero dollar food bill, only the beginning
Revisiting the Whanganui family who gave up buying groceries for a year.
Heroic firefighter public pick for NZer of Year
Steve Askin was an inspiration, says heartbroken widow.
Local Focus: Cutting it for cancer
A young girl cuts her hair for a cancer victim wig. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Teenagers support their community
AC Army students are packing lunches for those in need. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Dream Big Maori entries close soon
Young Maori should get their video entries in before Friday this week.
Film 'flipped a switch' for Papakura
A Herald film on a year in the life of Papakura High School has "flipped a switch" in the students' minds, says one of the film's star talents.
Watch NZH Local Focus: Outlook for Someday winner from Manawatu
15 year old Palmerston North girl, Sarah Ridsdale wins her first film award. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Students donate clothes to foster children
"Paddy's Army", a group of about 25 St Patrick's School pupils in Bryndwr who have collected almost 150 pairs of pyjamas to give to foster children.
Unique eco-bach for sale
The acclaimed and well-documented Hawke's Bay bach First Light is on the market. Named after New Zealand being the first country
Designer gives accessories their own space
Fashion designer Karen Walker accessorises with a new store for eyewear, jewellery, shoes, bags and fragrances.
Not our fault if photo fad goes wrong
Property owners say they can't be held responsible for a death-defying fad like the one where three youths took selfies off the roof of an Auckland building.
Pope orders cleanliness next to godliness for homeless
Pope Francis has ordered showers to be built for the homeless in the heart of St Peter's Square.
Shrek makes sheepish debut at Te Papa
A new incarnation of Shrek the Sheep goes on public display today. The male merino gained global fame after evading capture for six years and acquiring a phenomenal 27kg fleece.
Judge rises from humble beginnings to top of nation's legal system
As the judge in the Oscar Pistorius trial was training to qualify, she changed her name from Matilda to Thokozile - the Zulu word meaning happy.
Wellington start-up launches video software platform
Wellington-based Wipster has launched its video sharing software platform globally, just over a year after being founded by Rollo Wenlock.
Business takes off from Facebook ads
Six months ago, Ben Cardwell was a struggling uni student working part-time in a petrol station and living with his parents - now he has a company that has leapt to $1.5m in sales.
Mentors help with multitude of issues
After a couple of years of working all hours, seven days a week, Aaron Calman - known by his nickname Lizard - was barely seeing a dollar out of his business.