'Coffice' a growing trend
Concept cafe for sharing more than coffee
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Sex assault in home invasion
2:26pm Police are investigating after a stranger forced his way into a Porirua home and sexually attacked a woman this morning.
More resorting to dine and dash
Restaurants say they are seeing an increase in the number of customers leaving without paying.
Post plan sparks pay cut fears
Hundreds of workers could face drastic pay cuts under New Zealand Post's new franchising model.
Toppled truck forces detours
1:42pm SH2 sout of Hawke's Bay will soon reopen after it was blocked due a truck toppled by high winds.
Chiefs down Hurricanes to stay in the race
Thanks, grandson for the gift of life
Frame of shame: what to do with Rolf's painting
Science shows police foul-mouthed
Ambulance services are similar except one is free
Nature at work on Rena wreck below the waves
Artist switches into high speed mode
Shackleton's book plan kept men from insanity
Rolf Harris groped me: Maggie Barry
More resorting to dine and dash
Chinese buyers cool on NZ offerings
One of Wellington's leading real estate firms has tried to tap into the lucrative Chinese market.
Base school funding on need: report
New entrants' knowledge and basic skills vary wildly, and school funding should reflect that, a report says.
'Coffice' a growing trend
Nature at work on Rena wreck
More resorting to dine and dash
Restaurants say they are seeing an increase in the number of customers leaving without paying.
'Coffice' is a growing work trend
As workplaces become more flexible, so too has the space where we conduct business - the latest is the "coffice" - or coffee-shop office.
Kiwi shares remain flat
Record-breaking performances by global markets have failed to lift the New Zealand stock exchange.
Egypt fuel prices to jump 78pc
Shorter week 'stress-buster'
As-is market grows in Christchurch
Commercial buildings in an as-is condition are fetching surprisingly good prices.
Deputy leader: I'm egalitarian
David Parker stresses equality at Labour congress - "... growth should lift all boats, not just the super yachts".
Cunliffe's Cabinet snub
Labour leader rules out Internet-Mana MPs being part of his Cabinet. | Labour budgets for election deals
Mayor's National bid 'no conflict'
Diplomat case 'compromised'
Mallard's mad Moa blurt
Labour needed Trevor Mallard this week like it needed a hole in the head, writes political editor Tracy Watkins.
McCully's explanation and Mallard's moa
After losing an entire plane, the Malaysians have managed to make NZs official look even more inept than themselves.
We have room for more refugees
Labour's immigration announcements have one important thing right: an overdue boost to NZ's refugee intake.
Mfat disobedient or incompetent
Egyptian justice fair to newsmen - envoy
The wrong track
Why are secondary school pupils being trained like professionals, asks Hadyn Jones.
Dark comedy Cavalry delivers
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Cavalry is a film of the highest order, with plenty on its mind and a wonderful way of saying it.
Long, cool drink of watercolour
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Award-winning Belgian children's film Ernest and Celestine is a classic odd-couple comedy.
Dragons return with charm
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Going boing boing
Outrageous successes
From Shortland Street to Scribe, New Zealand on Air has brought Kiwi content to audiences here and abroad for 25 years.
You gotta love Loretta
Sparse, stylish decor and a menu to match is what David Burton finds at Floriditas' offshoot. 0
By George what a trip
Backpacking through Europe with a wife, young daughters, and a grumpy, old bear was trip never to be forgotten.
The beating heart of Karori
Bringing Maori art to the street
The cost of free ambulance service
Anywhere else in New Zealand a ride in the back of an ambulance is often followed by the bill, but not in Wellington.
Chiefs stay in race
The Chiefs have beaten the Hurricanes 24-16 at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton.
Fortune favours Black Caps
Fate was kind to New Zealand's test newbies in their 2-1 series win over the West Indies.
Risdon's return inspires Eagles
Ferns seek key to beating Oz
Saints too good for Giants
The Wellington Saints have beaten the Nelson Giants 89-71 to to meet in the Hawks in the NBL final.
Who will ultimately be the big winners from the Wellington region super-city debate?
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