Opposition to New Zealand's 60-year-old adoption law is growing.
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The World Wildlife Fund says we have failed, but the Government says we're prett...
Prime Minister John Key is holding firm to his promise not to raise the retireme...
Opposition to New Zealand's 60-year-old adoption law is growing....
Assets sales are never far from the headlines, and always, it seems, controversi...
Prime Minister John Key says he is not bothered by gay adoption but it not a big enough issue for the Government to focus on.
Assets sales are never far from the headlines, and always, it seems, controversial.
The jury in the George Gwaze murder trial has been allowed to go home for the night and will resume deliberations tomorrow.
The cost of going green is preventing New Zealand businesses from embracing cleantech solutions, according to a report.
Families who lost loved ones in the Christchurch earthquake are set to get a second $10,000 grant from the Red Cross.
The 45-year-old man accused of murdering a Hastings man has been found mentally unfit to stand trial and will be detained in a care facility.
Budget documents show a cut in funding for economic development programmes despite an increase for science and innovation, Labour says.
Smokers may actually be contributing to the government's coffers because they die earlier and don't collect as much superannuation, a Treasury report suggests.
A teacher backlash and widespread concern among parents is behind the Government's decision to reconsider bigger class sizes, Labour says.
More than a third of fatal crashes in a five-year period were caused by drivers who were unlicensed, intoxicated, speeding or fleeing from police, a report says.
“No one walks away from this budget without getting hit in some way. No matter how small - we've all gone backwards. Even the fancy guys with the planes get hit. All two of them. I bet Sir Peter Jackson is struggling to cope. ...”
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“The path to that wafer-thin surplus in 2014/15 will be paved by taxing the life out of smokers....”
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“The typewriters have been telling their interviewers that all the sideshows are wearing the PM down - in my experience, the typewriter is often wrong. ...”
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The World Wildlife Fund says we have failed, but the Government says we're pretty much top of the class when it comes to saving the environment.
New Zealand’s most famous street is developing an ugly reputation as a dangerous place at night.
About 1,100 teachers could lose their jobs as a result of changes suggested for the education system.
Will the Budget bring about a brighter future for families struggling on low incomes?
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