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Man in Lower Hutt court after historic murder
A Wellington man has been remanded in custody after an appearance in court for the historic murder of a Lower Hutt man.
'No sex' person in Oz complains to Human Rights
Earlier this month, Norrie was granted a "sex not specified" certificate by the registry of births, deaths and marriages.
Frustration after cow-cubicle farm plans scrapped
The companies have pulled the pin because of resource consent costs of more than $3.2m dollars.
British boy kidnapped in Pakistan returns to UK
A five-year-old British boy who was kidnapped and held in Pakistan for two weeks has arrived safely back in Britain.
Carjacking fugitive recaptured in Perth
A 22-year-old Perth man who led police on a three hour car chase â only to escape again from a hospital â has been recaptured.
Live Updates: Black Caps take early wicket
Brent Arnel takes wicket of Hughes in his first over in test cricket.
Fashion fix from NZ festival
This week Sunrise reviews the winter looks from some of New Zealand's top labels.
Didgeridoo comedian in Auckland
He's an Australian artist, cultural ambassador and, more unusually, Didgeridoo Comedian.
Stan Walker performs Purple Rain
Live performance of the Prince classic Purple Rain by Stan Walker.
Weird World News: 19 March 2010
This week we have naked bicycling in Peru, the world's strongest chicken and the world's most shocking game show.
Interview with Stan Walker Aussie Idol
He may be the winner of Australian Idol, but having spent much of his youth growing up in Tauranga it would be just plain wrong not to claim Stan Walker as our own.
Mobile phone lessons for senior citizens a success
Most of us take knowing how to use our cell phone for granted.
The Week That Aus - 19/03/10
Michael Clarke, eligible pyjama-clad bachelors, sea cucumbers, criminal swimmers, centenarian drivers taking up scooters, car jackers and drink drivers dominated the Aussie news this week.
Captain Paul Watson on his anti-whaling crusade
The âSave the Whalesâ campaign has got a whole lot more heated in the last few months.
Greens say Fonterra crack down destined to fail
The Greens believe Fonterra's scheme to crack down on farming pollution is destined for failure.
Versalko used bank as front for $17.7m con
Versalko paid his victims back $4.6 million of their own money in "returns" on their non-existent investments.
Australia to set up Style Productivity Commission
An Australian Style Productivity Commission is to be set up early next year.
The business week that was with Business Wire
Patrick Smellie of Business Wire sums up the weekâs events with ASB Business.
NZ dollar high shows weak UK economy
The New Zealand dollar, at 46.8 pence, is close to 19-year highs against the pound.
Kathmandu announces first profit result
Clothing retailer Kathmandu announced its first profit result as a listed company yesterday.
Superbike school arrives in NZ
The world-renowned California Superbike School has finally arrived in New Zealand, holding clinics at the new Hampton Downs circuit.
Long time between drinks for the Black Caps
It's been far too long - 17 years - since the Black Caps beat Australia in a test match. Relive the glory days of 1993 with highlights of that fateful match.
Aussie star too strong for Willis
New Zealand's 1500 metre Olympic silver medallist Nick Willis had to bow again to the superior form of rising Australian track star Jeff Risely.
Cameron victorious after Hopoate disqualified
The referee disqualified Hopoate for wrestling, but the Cameron camp are already talking about a rematch.
The Fourmyula release new album, 40 years late
New Zealand band The Fourmyula recorded five albums worth of songs between 1968 and 1970, before disbanding a year later.
Pick of the Fringe Festival on for two more weeks
The Wellington Fringe Festival has wrapped up for another year, but the Downstage Theatre season of Pick of the Fringe is back.
Pattinson swamped by fans at Remember Me premiere
Robert Pattinson fans queued for 24 hours to see their hero at the opening of his new movie in London overnight.
Lack of vaccines means emigrants risk losing pets
Every year hundreds of pets are flown overseas.
CEO of Serious Fraud Office discusses Versalkoâs scam
Stephen Gerard Versalko stole $18 million from customers of the ASB Bank.
Jetstar's latest PR disaster
Jetstar has apologised for telling a family - with four young children - to drive home without car seats, after the airline lost theirs.
Gurney to attempt world kite buggy speed record
Multi-sport legend Steve Gurney is off on another madcap adventure.
Arnel set for test call-up
New Zealand cricket captain Daniel Vettori has hinted at a debut for Northern Districts seamer Brent Arnel in tomorrow's first test against Australia here.
Minoprio looking to defend world match racing title
Adam Minoprio reckons he'd be quite comfortable at the helm of an America's Cup yacht.
3news.co.nz - now available in Mandarin
3news.co.nz today entered uncharted territory by launching an innovative new service catering for New Zealand's Chinese community.
Air force Hercules in Fiji finds damage to buildings
A Royal New Zealand Air Force Hercules in Fiji has carried out reconnaissance flights over the country's northern islands, finding damaged buildings and salt-water inundation following Cyclone Tomas.
Australian car-jacker leaves path of destruction
An Australian car-jacking rampage has been caught on camera, as Perth drivers were forced out of their vehicles at knifepoint.
Auckland nurse wins Florence Nightingale Medal
A 67-year-old Auckland nurse has been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the international committee of the Red Cross.
New cancer treatment literally a breath of fresh air
There's hope for breast cancer sufferers from a new procedure that could reduce the number of women requiring a mastectomy.
The Fourmyula - full interview
Watch David Farrier's full interview with classic Kiwi band the Fourmyula.
CAA to tighten alcohol, drug checks, sources say
A report into just how the Civil Aviation Authority deals with drug and alcohol issues among airline staff is back with the minister who called for it - Nathan Guy.
Kupe oil platform in full production
The Kupe platform sits alone 30km off the Taranaki Coast
Govt orders witch-hunt over leaked papers
The Government's decision to look at mining parts of the conservation estate is so sensitive, it's been delayed formonths.
Iwi ban on duck shooters takes new twist
The Maori ban on duck shooting at two Wellington lakes took a new twist today, with iwi and the Department of Conservation giving different stories about what's behind it.
ASB fraudster spent millions on wine and women
Today 52-year-old Stephen Versalko learned the price of pulling off New Zealand's biggest ever case of theft by an employee.
Farmers sceptical of Fonterra's pollution check ups
Dairy farmers have taken a rap over the knuckles following a report which says waste management and pollution is getting worse.
Mephedrone becoming popular party drug in NZ
Here in New Zealand it's illegal, but it's here.
John Terry knocks down Chelsea security man while driving
Chelsea said that Terry's car was surrounded by photographers.
Youngest ever selected for Australian swim team
A 14-year-old Brisbane school girl has taken Australian swimming by storm.
Waihopai trial: no precedent from acquittal - law expert
The acquittal of three activists yesterday on charges of vandalising the Waihopai spy base near Blenheim does not set a legal precedent.
Fiji suffers overwhelming damage from Tomas
The prime minister of Fiji says the nation has suffered overwhelming damage as reports begin to surface from remote villages hit by cyclone Tomas.
Fonterra cracks down on farmers flouting effluent rules
Dairy giant Fonterra has announced a major crackdown on farmers who don't comply with the dairy effluent rules.
Study: For every new pokie machine there is a new problem gambler
New research has found that there's one new problem gambler for each new pokie machine added to a community.
Communication Breakdown
Telecomâs XT network was meant to be an impressive feat of technology, but instead it was plagued with outages and bad publicity.
Deus Ex - Human Revolution trailer
A prequel set 25 years before the classic 2000 sci-fi RPG Deus Ex.
Lynda Hallinan answers your gardening questions: 18 March 2010
Despite the end of the good growing season, your questions for Sunrise's gardening expert have been coming in thick and fast.
Shaun Summerfield reviews the Lamborghini Gallardo LP550
You could have 3 bedrooms, sea views, an office, and room for the kids to play... Or you could have a Lamborghini.
Bindi Irwin stars in Free Willy 4
Bindi Irwin combines two of her late father's passions in her movie debut, Free Willy 4: Escape From Pirate's Cove: animal conservation and acting.
Omelette bhurji
Inspired by the northern Indian Eggs Bhurji, the fragrant curry and coriander spices, cool sweet tomatoes washed down with dark aromatic coffee sends us right back to a hot steamy Asian morning and balmy holidays.
Public Services will deteriorate, Labour warns
The public will inevitably notice deteriorating public services because of the Government's job cuts, the Labour Party says.
Can reality TV shows help you lose weight?
Obesity amongst New Zealand children has been blamed several times on our kids watching too much television and not getting enough exercise.

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 >>