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Tuffey and Bond return to the Black Caps
It's been a long time between test matches for Daryl Tuffey. He last wore the whites for New Zealand back in 2004.
Bryn Murphy upsets Moss Burmester
Dunedin swimmer Bryn Murphy powered away from Olympic pool swimmer Moss Burmester to win the opening race of the New Zealand ocean swim series in Auckland today.
Whincup edges closer to V8 championship
V8 supercar driver Jamie Whincup is in the perfect position to put one hand on the Championship Trophy this weekend.
All Blacks vs England preview
The much-anticipated match between the All Blacks and England is now just under nine hours away.
NZ's presence in East Timor still appreciated
New Zealand police are helping to shape how law and order will be kept in East Timor in the future.
Waikato police get tough on people not wearing seatbelts
Waikato police are fed up with people not wearing seatbelts. They are cracking down with a no-tolerance approach ahead of Christmas.
Cyclists hold memorial ride for killed colleague
Several hundred cyclists took to State Highway 1 north of Wellington today to spread the message about cycle safety.
Queenstown's 1999 flood - 10 years later
It has been 10 years since Queenstown experienced its worst flood in history, and this weekend locals are remembering the devastation it caused.
Controversial Whangamata marina opens
After seven years of legal wrangling, Prime Minister John Key finally opened the controversial Whangamata marina.
Thousands march for 'democracy'
Around 4000 people have taken to the streets of central Auckland, calling on the Government to make referendums binding.
Twilight Saga: New Moon review
Watch Kate's video review.
Protesters march up Queen St
Between 4000 and 5000 people are marching through central Auckland this afternoon, urging the Government to act on referenda.
Oprah's departure has TV industry worried
What fallout will Oprah's departure at the end of next year have on the TV industry?
March For Democracy - full interviews
Watch full interviews with the Sensible Sentencing Trust's Garth McVicar, Family First's Bob McCoskrie and march funder Colin Craig.
No replay for Ireland, despite French pleas
Ireland's hopes for a rematch of its World Cup qualifier against France ended Friday after FIFA and the French Football Federation both rejected requests for the game to be replayed.
Heaviest ever rainfall floods parts of Britain and Ireland
Raging floods engulfed northern England's picturesque Lake District on Friday following the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in Britain.
Robotic hamsters the hot toy this Christmas
Every year, there seems to be one really hot toy â and this year it's a pet for kids who want one and parents who don't.
Plays of the Week: November 20, 2009
Watch the week' Top 10 sporting moments in Plays of the Week.
Button tells of Hamilton rivalry and new book
Formula One champion Jenson Button admits he took a pay cut to join last year's winner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, but adds he left Brawn for a new challenge.
Weta Workshop heads to China for art exhibit
Hundreds of items of science fiction art and collectibles created by Weta Workshop will begin their journey to China tonight for a fundraising exhibition set to be visited by up to a million people.
Chris Knox tribute album launched tonight
Stroke, an album of songs by former Tall Dwarfs front man Chris Knox was launched tonight with a benefit gig at Aucklandâs Kings Arms.
Three in court after nationwide uni degree scam
Police are urging hundreds of people who have bought "fake" university degrees to hand themselves in.
Puppy adopts litter of kittens as her own
A Chihuahua-fox terrier cross named Shyla has taken a shine to a litter of seven kittens, treating them as her own â despite the fact they are cats and she is a dog.
Mix-up leaves two women afraid of hospital
On Aucklandâs North Shore two women who share the same name, live in unusual fear of having to go to hospital.
New Zealand joins the space race with ATEA-1 rocket
A Kiwi company has not only built its own rocket, but designed the fuel to blast it 120km straight up.
Sydney pilot praised for crashing plane
A Sydney pilot and former Bachelor of the Year nominee has been hailed a hero after crashing his jet into the sea off Norfolk Island.
Sam Worthington talks about starring in the much hyped James Cameron movie - Avatar.
Waikato Stadium transformed for supercross
Australiaâs top Supercross riders will descend on Waikato Stadium in Hamilton tomorrow night for the penultimate round of the Supercross Championship.
Kanye West praises Kiwi music video
Rapper Kanye West has applauded a Kiwi-made music video via a post on his blog
Calls for video replays following Thierry Henryâs handball
One of football's most experienced former referees says the time has come for match officials to use video replays.
England test will see Carter / Wilkinson showdown
Sunday's keenly awaited test between the All Blacks and England at Twickenham will pit Dan Carter against Jonny Wilkinson for the first time since the 2005 Lions tour.
Students paid to protest against Wellington bus proposal
Next month human buses will travel through Wellington's Manners Mall in protest at the pedestrian mall being opened up to buses.
Family mourns following Waiouru Military Camp tragedy
Flight Sergeant Andrew Forster was killed when an old artillery shell exploded.
Fred Hollows Foundation changing lives in East Timor
Treatable cataract blindness is the main cause of vision impairment in East Timor where around 10,000 are waiting for sight restoring surgery.
Boys rescued from container explosion
Neighbour hailed as hero after saving boy from fiery container.
Man sentenced after death of traffic officer
The man found guilty of careless driving, which killed New Zealand's top traffic police officer, has been sentenced at the Wellington District Court.
Waiouru explosion: Press conference with Forster's brother-in-law
Brother-in-law of killed serviceman Andrew Forster speaks out about yesterday's army incident.
'Spectacular ' icebergs thrill tourists off Macquarie Island
As anticipation about an impending invasion of icebergs builds, some lucky tourists have already witnessed them up close.
Human waste deemed the answer to NZ's energy problem
The answer to New Zealand's energy problem could lie in your toilet.
US home buyers snap up bargains
The slump in the US housing market may not be over, but for buyers like Daniel and Robin Akerman, for sale signs equal dollar signs.
Mass recall of German credit cards
German banks have recalled thousands of credit cards after a suspected data theft.
Susan Boyle's first album is a record breaker
"I Dreamed a Dream" already breaking advance order records.
Ireland want rematch after Henry hand ball dashes their dreams
A blatant handball by Thierry Henry, comparable to Maradona's "hand of god", has cost Ireland a spot in next year's FIFA World Cup
NZers in the medals at World Cup cycling
New Zealand has picked up two individual pursuit medals on the opening night of the finals at the track cycling world cup.
Semenya cleared of wrongdoing over gender doubts
The International Athletics Federation has agreed controversial sprinter Caster Semenya will keep her World Championship gold medal.
Police urge fake qualifications be handed in
Police are urging hundreds of people who have bought fake university degrees to hand themselves in.
New EU President is Belgian PM Van Rompuy
EU leaders have handed the European Union's top new jobs to two little-known compromise figures - Belgium's prime minister and the EU's trade commissioner - dashing hopes of those who wanted to raise the continent's global profile.
Women seriously injured after Ponsonby hit-and-run
Sex worker assaulted and woman hit by car in Auckland in early hours of the morning.
Driver sentenced over death of top cop
A driver whose truck ran over and killed a senior police officer in June last year has been sentenced.
Job hunting? Protest in Wellington for $25 an hour
Campaigners opposing the Wellington City Council's plans to put bus lanes through a mall have been met with opposition.
Liiving apartment-style in a heritage building
Modern, open plan living goes out the window when you live in a little old apartment
Good wine at good prices
Last year was a bumper one for fans of New Zealand wine. Record grape harvests had consumers raising their glasses as the price of a good drop plummeted.
Don McGlashan discusses Chris Knox fundraiser
In June the musician Chris Knox suffered a stroke, leaving him unable to speak or sing.
Karzai makes big promises in Afghan inaugural speech
President Hamid Karzai faces a virulent Taliban insurgency and crippling corruption that has sown resentment among Afghans toward his administration.
DIY: Raised planter beds
Sunrise sports guy Rod Cheeseman puts together a raised bed from scraps of wood that were lying round his section.
CTU oppose ban on ACC compensation for lawbreakers
National MP Tau Henare has admitted that he frequently breaks the speeding limit when driving on the motorway.
Kate Moss: Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels
Eating disorder experts criticized Kate Moss after she said her motto is a phrase that encourage girls to avoid eating.
13 changes to All Black squad for England test
The All Blacks squad for Sunday morningâs (New Zealand time) test against England has been named, with only two survivors from last week's match against Italy.
Labour wants re-think of Reserve Bank's monetary policy
Phil Goff announced his party wants to see changes in the Reserve Bank's monetary policy framework.
Royal NZ Navy earns gold in Business Excellence Awards
The Royal NZ Navy is the third entity in thirteen years to receive gold at the awards.

Gordon Campbell: Putting The SAS Back Into Afghanistan
Who has stolen John Key’s brain? The Prime Minister who only a couple of months ago was demanding to see a viable exit strategy before he would put New Zealand combat troops back into Afghanistan, has been replaced by a John Key impersonator for whom the vaguest of goals – combatting global terrorism – now seems like a darn good reason for doing so. More >>