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Ex-businessman turned drug addict Mark Lyon can now be named as the man jailed late last year for horrific sex offences.
Melbourne Rebels too good as they beat strong Crusaders side 20-10 in Christchurch.
One person is dead and another critically injured following a two-vehicle crash in Dunedin.
A motorcyclist injured in a crash is angered his prized bike was stolen from the shoulder of a busy highway as he was treated in hospital.
Missing mother-of-three Laura Singh has been found alive north of Auckland.
Mother of a murdered teenager gathers thousands of signatures in a petition calling for closer monitoring of violent criminals.
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New Zealand is a step closer to sending troops to Iraq after the Iraqi government asked for help in the war against Islamic State.
'I AM FREE' tweeted one of the two remaining Al-Jazeera journalists after being freed on bail in Egypt.
The long and severe drought in the US Southwest pales in comparison with what's coming.
Drought conditions could send the kiwi dollar to record highs against the aussie next week.
Want to get out of debt? Here's how to do it.
After 37 years in the photography industry, a popular Nelson camera shop is to close after new building standards raised uncertainty about the store's future.
Your Facebook profile can now live on after you've gone if you allow access to a 'legacy contact'.
Slinky one-shoulder gowns on Kendall, Karlie and Naomi steal the show, while one poor soul plumps for Furby-skinned earrings (seriously).
Christchurch woman who lost 55kg issues call to arms after upsetting decision about excess skin.
For one lucky buyer a year of Uber rides could be yours, along with this one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco.
Looking for the perfect late-summer wine? Check out Cuisine magazine's top picks.
Couple are waiting to see if their world record attempt for the highest barley yield will be confirmed.
What do you do when can't choose between the high-voltage showbiz appeal of Beyonce and the artistry of Beck?
Lusty minibreakers are expected to flock this Valentine's Day to the most romantic destination in New Zealand.
An unfancied underdog that has improved dramatically, the Black Caps are the World Cup's dark horse.
It was a sparkling late summer day when Mother Teresa arrived in Wellington in 1973.
The abundance of offerings on Tasman's Great Taste Trail has been attracting crowds from far and wide this summer.
Veterinary scientists in Vienna have found that dogs are capable of reading the difference between a happy face and an angry face.
A motorcyclist in the UK has proved that the highway is no place for stunts or speeding.
Skipper labels it best NZ World Cup team he’d been part of, but wouldn’t extend to revealing lineup for tomorrow.