SUV on tracks in Wellington
Wellingtonians surprised to find a car in a awkward position on a railway station platform.
Plea over missing teen
Sky Taylor-Eynon, 16, has the cognitive abilities of a child. Her family haven't seen her since Wednesday.
Why Mueller's team spoke out
Until now, those investigating the Trump campaign have kept quiet. Here's what changed.
Manager jailed after faking robbery
He will have to pay back the $11,622, but not for 39 years.
The secret behind the photo
OPINION: The photo shows a smiling woman. Earlier I'd been writing suicide notes.
Kitesurfer dies in crash
A man has died following a kitesurfing incident in Tauranga.
Happy ending to op shop drama
Auckland woman forced out of op shop job after complaint about her disability finds a new "happy place".
Man missing at swimming hole
Emergency services responding after man failed to resurface at a south Auckland swimming hole.
Museum in grandad's memory
A vegan driving instructor has built a private military museum beneath his home north of Wellington.
Unraveling the mysteries of kākāpō
Scientists have mapped the genomes of the entire species of enigmatic, ancient parrot. It could hold answers to many long-held questions.
Wet-nursing in the modern age
Baby Anne Thompson is reliant on donor breast milk. Tamar McAbee is one mum answering the call.
NZ Cricket's shameful silence
OPINION: A budding sportsman treats a woman like trash and now he's a hero. Are we OK with that?
Faces of fatal police chases
Almost half of the 27 victims of fatal police pursuits in the past three years have been teenagers.
A freakish talent
The backyard graft that gave Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck his not-so-secret weapon.
Here's how to end the US shutdown
OPINION: Trump is the worst negotiator to occupy the Oval Office, in large part because he is utterly untrustworthy.
'MAGA' hats mock Native Americans
A school in the US apologised after students were seen wearing the infamous 'Make America Great Again' hat worn by Trump.
Prince Philip back behind wheel
After his accident, Prince Philip was seen driving out of royal estate - not wearing a seatbelt.
Potent cannabis gets nod
Cannabis company allowed to import type of cannabis that can make one high.
Employers must be 'more aware of risks'
WorkSafe calls on employers to step up after four serious workplace accidents in four days.
Retail prepares for battle
Newmarket versus Commercial Bay, more AI, soggy consumer confidence? Retail has an interesting year ahead.
Here's how to end the US shutdown
OPINION: Trump is the worst negotiator to occupy the Oval Office, in large part because he is utterly untrustworthy.
Lads being lads no crime
OPINION: India cricket and Gillette need to stop sweating the small stuff, writes Mark Reason.
Drama on Te Araroa Trail
Endurance ultra-hiker Brad McCartney's reckons NZ's long-distance trail has ample room for improvement.
Tourism where the world began
It's one thing to experience solitude in a quiet place away from a city. It's another to do so where life as we know it began.
Cassettes make a comeback
People who grew up with tapes and independent music makers are still holding on to cassette tapes.
My 10 year tech challenge
OPINION: Here's what my technology looked like in 2009.
The not-so school break
Not all children spend their holidays swimming, staying up late watching movies and running amok.
Tiny, cute and retro bach
This tiny bach overlooking the Marlborough Sounds came complete with everything from cups to kayaks.
Vintage meets modern style
This new build apartment in Mt Maunganui is a perfect combination of modern convenience and nostalgia.
Why Americans don't get Brits
OPINION: Harsh but true: a poll shows half of Americans wouldn't be able to tell that a Brit is calling them an idiot.
How to win a marital argument
OPINION: Yes, we know we've already said that five times. We're just saying it better and better each time.
'World's cutest dog' dies aged 12
Boo's owner says the little Pomeranian's "heart literally broke" when his bestie Buddy died in 2017.
Near-affair is tainting my marriage
ADVICE: I wasn't technically unfaithful, but a near-affair was fantastically arousing. How do I get rid of the memory?
Playing Up: Cryotherapy
Like something out of a science-fiction film, cryotherapy is catching on.
Rural folk helpful and kind
While stranded in Rakiura, Dr Tom gets help from kind and obliging locals.
Gin's a hit in Wellington
Gin experts and amateurs alike flocked to Wellington's waterfront to sip cocktails in the summer sun.
Strange fruit salad
Add a little sweet to your savoury summer salads.
Farmers grinning to start year
Steady rainfall and good grass growth has increased production in Manawatū.
End the 'she'll be right' attitude
Ice gripped Jane Mair's stomach when she could not contact her son. Then two police officers walked down the drive.
Top trio still a Grand spectacle
REVIEW: Captain Slow, Sir Crash-a-lot and the Orangutan still know how to entertain.
Posh will feel 'left out' of Spice Girls
Victoria Beckham says it will be hard to see the girl group hit the stage again without her.
MAFS' most controversial year yet
More than 10,000 fame hungry singles applied to be part of the Aussie show.
Kiwi life: Only 'minor' gripes
Exorbitant rents and the big drinking culture aside, Laura Hoefer reckons life in NZ is pretty sweet.
Drama on Te Araroa Trail
Endurance ultra-hiker Brad McCartney's reckons NZ's long-distance trail has ample room for improvement.
Tourism where the world began
It's one thing to experience solitude in a quiet place away from a city. It's another to do so where life as we know it began.
The clip that stole my summer
The end is nigh, and it’s taken the form of an Essex hairdresser with a tote tray full of cleaning agents.
Teaching children about farming
OPINION: It's alarming how many people don't want to know how their meat ends up in a supermarket.
Two animals and a teddy run for president
Despite rumours that he'd kidnapped one of the presidential candidates, a president has been chosen for the republic.
Mystery scout blanket owner found
While the mystery appears to be solved, how the blanket got lost in the first place remains a puzzle.
Top trio still a Grand spectacle
REVIEW: Captain Slow, Sir Crash-a-lot and the Orangutan still know how to entertain.
How much your new Audi electric-SUV will cost
New Zealand prices revealed for e-tron plug-in.
Diesel Commodore is smooth and smart
It might seem sacrilegious to some, but a German-built, diesel-powered Commodore has a lot going for it.
Get kids back in sport
It's a small step but the impact of getting kids back into sport could be huge, a parent writes.
Preventing fatal police chases
People keep dying in crashes following police pursuits. Should we do things differently?
Your #10YearChallenge
Have you changed dramatically or do you look almost identical? We want to see your photos.
Ferns find shooting duo
It's been the problem area of court for Silver Ferns, but they may have found their best two shooters at last.
Mackay gets Ferns recall
Canterbury Magicians captain back into national team fold for first time since 2014.
Brave Bevin goes down
The Kiwi rode on through injuries picked up on Saturday, but was unable to defend his Tour Down Under lead.
How will fish cope with marine heatwave?
Subtropical fish species may turn up around New Zealand as marine heatwave is confirmed.
Starfish hit by climate change
Sea stars survive in warmer seas but it's slowing them down, Kiwi researchers find.
Flat whites under threat
About 60 per cent of the world's wild coffee species - including arabica and robusta - at high risk of extinction, says study.
Victims in court: Judge for yourself
Sex crime cases where juries are more likely to obsess about whether the victim is a virgin and on the length of her skirt.
Finding the power of speech
OPINION: I have three young boys; by speaking now about my experiences, I believe it will become easier to talk to them about growing up to be good men.
We're ready to talk to victims – NZDF
Air Force Chief says he'll push for face-to-face meetings with abuse survivors to prevent sex cases going to court.
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Read the latest cartoons from Stuff, including Dilbert, Sharon Murdoch, Tom Scott and more.
NZ's would-be worst disasters
How earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and wildfires could play out.
Peter Williams on his radio move
''If I've developed a persona over time as the straight-up news presenter, then this year I might upset a few people.''
Life-threatening IUD nightmare
Within two months of getting an IUD, Wellington woman Chanelle McGlue was in a coma.
Vintage meets modern style
This new build apartment in Mt Maunganui is a perfect combination of modern convenience and nostalgia.
Tiny, cute and retro bach
This tiny bach overlooking the Marlborough Sounds came complete with everything from cups to kayaks.
Appetite for Asian cuisine
Asian cuisine enthusiasts in luck with big Asian supermarket due to open in Nelson.
Hell offers 'Unruly Tourist' pizza
If you're a "rabble rouser" not put off by ants and hair, the chain's latest offering could be for you.
Earlobe fillers are now a thing
"These are really young, fashionable women who are wearing large statement earrings that can be quite heavy."
5 hot hat trends for summer
Even if you're not a "hat person", here's 5 ways to bring your style to another level.
Fashion editors' shameful buys
Feeling guilty about splurging on an impractical item you just had to have? You're not alone.
Facing a burnout? Here's what to do
Feeling overwhelmed with work, life and the rest? Us too. Here are some insights and tips to help put the brakes on the stress express.
School stoush escalates
Parents in stand-off with Helensville School take their complaint to the courts.
1080: The reality
OPINION: Why we can't leave our vulnerable native species to fend for themselves in forests where predators roam.
The year ahead in politics
OPINION: After a brutal 2018, both the Government and Opposition have a hard slog ahead before election year.