Samoan woman's 100th birthday bash
An Auckland woman who has more than 500 descendants has celebrated her 100th birthday.
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An Auckland woman who has more than 500 descendants has celebrated her 100th birthday.
Should Hamilton get their fluoride?
The people of Hamilton have told their council what they want in their water, and they want fluoride.
Self-driving cars on the road soon
It's estimated most people will be using self-driving cars within 20 years.
Treatment offers hope to headache sufferers
Up to one in seven people suffer from chronic headaches. But science may have found a new way to help them.
New Zealand-made cars feature in new book
Car enthusiasts are flocking to Porirua this weekend, where more than 100 New Zealand-designed and built vehicles are on display.
Hope in the fight against prostate cancer
Peter Williams' fight against prostate cancer has been long and painful, but recently his quality of life has improved thanks to a new drug called zytiga.
Knitting for blokes
Campbell Live takes a look at the movement behind men's knitting.
Man bikes across Hudson River
Cycling is a healthy, cheap and efficient way to commute - unless you've got a body of water to cross.
VIDEO: Auckland's animal blessing ceremony
Traffic paused in central Auckland today when hundreds of animals and their owners marched up Queen St to mark the birthday of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Historic veteran's home gets rejuvenation
Ranfurly House has been providing shelter to war veterans for more than 110 years.
John Trinder's elusive pen
John Trinder has 54,000 pens, but he still doesn't have the one he truly desires.
Programme allows drug users to test drug purity
More than 400,000 people are estimated to have used drugs for recreational purposes in New Zealand last year.
Perseverance key in getting kids to eat vegetables
Scientists say they may have found the secret to getting children to eat their vegetables.
One-dose breast cancer treatment rolled out
Two breast cancer patients have become the first women in New Zealand to be treated with a revolutionary, one-dose treatment.
Adult items created for Little Shop
Fans of New World's Little Shop collectable groceries could be looking for a few more adult items to complete their set.
New gear helps boaties with lightning
A Canterbury University student is working to ensure their equipment can cope with a sizeable strike.
Artificial leg controlled by user's mind
For the first time ever, doctors have developed an artificial leg that's controlled by the wearer's mind.
Could sharks save lives?
Antibodies found only in the bodies of sharks could help in the battle against breast cancer.
Exercise addicts: What's really in pre-workout supplements?
The new big thing in the fitness market is pre-workout supplements.
Samoan woman's 100th birthday bash
An Auckland woman who has more than 500 descendants has celebrated her 100th birthday.
Kiwi named top night photographer
A Wellington man has just been named the world's best photographer of the night sky.
