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Guy trial: Question of timing

Scott Guy murder-accused told police the first he knew it was a shooting was the next day.

Hundreds of containers moved

With containers removed from the Rena, the first stage of the salvage operation is complete.

Two killed in two-car collision

Two people are dead after a two-car crash on State Highway 2 in the Bombay Hills.

'New Zealand's worst stalker' jailed

Glenn Green is jailed for 30 months for offending labelled "abusive and frightening".

Gamblers plead guilty over kids

Parents who left their five children in a van in a SkyCity car park both plead guilty to charges.

Delusion 'repugnant'

Olivia Hope A man who thinks murder victim Olivia Hope is alive has escaped compulsory psychiatric treatment.

Sex slave case man named

A man described by one of his victims as a "monstrous" serial rapist has been named.

13kg Wellington cannabis bust

Dealer sold pills to support habit

Asset sales bill clears hurdle

Power pylons Controversial asset sales legislation has scraped through its latest stage in Parliament.

HNZ call centre failures shock expert

Expert who ran successful trial for Housing NZ's new call centre "horrified" by its failures, says 0800 line never meant to replace face-to-face contact.

Surplus date pushed out

'Super mayors' worry

Leak sparks 'sell out' claims

Minor parties say a reportedly leaked trade negotiation document is proof New Zealand is being sold out to corporates.

Growing concern over cyber bullies

Cyber bullying Principals say cyber bullying in the online "wild west" is a growing problem in schools.

First woman at Massey dies

Enid Hills, the first woman to attend Massey University and the first to gain a qualification there, has died aged 99.

More uni courses face chop

Bus picks up kids, for extra fee

Helping parents know their kids

An educator heading to Invercargill has a message for parents - children aren't made of china.

From high, to healing

Ecstasy A decade after ecstasy was hailed for its ability to enhance treatment of Parkinson's disease, an Australian scientist has managed to modify the drug, eliminating its harmful effects.

TV show to attract health recruits

Waikato DHB is looking to use reality TV to inject a little "whizz bang" into its public profile.

Call for action over maternal suicides

Faulty hips may mean surgery

New air ambulance wrapped up

Wellington patients needing flights to get life saving treatment will be all wrapped up in a new plane decorated by Weta Workshop.

Meetings reassure on Fonterra plans

Fonterra Fonterra's farmer shareholders are more confident with the Trading Among Farmers (TAF) scheme after meetings in Kaikoura, Culverden and Christchurch.

NZ lags in availability of animal medicines

Farmers are losing out to a loophole giving New Zealand veterinarians only one third of the animal-health products available in Australia.

Milk complex on track for August start

Stutter amid positive view

Rural New Zealand under threat

The future of NZ's green areas is grey with rural populations doomed to age and shrink.

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