
Woman taken for a ride over saddle sale
Keen horse woman Carly Low shelled out $1000 paid for saddle that never arrived.
Keen horse woman Carly Low shelled out $1000 paid for saddle that never arrived.
The man concludes: "Things have been shaky since."
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Messages flow from Liverpool's top names for Hamilton fan dying of aggressive cancer.
A desperate father has asked for help in a situation which tests the ethics of parenting.
Influencer claims she was booted from the trip over a picture of her "curvy" friend.
2000 attempts to gain access a clear case of hacking, lawyer says.
A new book calls for greater enforcement against online harassment.
People were quick to slam the guide: "Provide regular sex so he doesn't stray".
Alex Winter is interested in how technology can be used to both liberate and oppress.
A young man on Waiheke Island was sharing images of exploited children.
New York Times: Facebook's artificial intelligence whiz faces the task of cleaning it up.
If you've ever done this at an airport, you might want to think again.
Comment: The summit in Paris stated the mosque terror attack as "unprecedented".
Mittens' fans want something put in place to immortalise him.
A social media user visited by police talks about why he was targeted.
Expert correctly predicted Brexit, Trump and Australian elections.
The WWE star and Playboy model was answering fan mail - 24 hours later she was dead.
YouTuber Tati Westbrook has spoken out about her highly public spat with James Charles.
COMMENT: 5G is simply the fifth generation of mobile internet connectivity.
Oranga Tamariki said it's worried about safety of the child and those involved.
Christchurch Call doesn't trample on right to free speech.
The world is changing fast and the threats this presents requires a massive debate.
COMMENT: NZ media is self-regulatory, mindful of the harm that publication can cause.
The judges described Dermot Nottingham's requests as a "fishing expedition".
Kids are performing better at school with improved home internet access.
A survey has found a huge digital divide between schoolchildren in rich and poor areas.
The search for the truth starts Monday - how will it be done?