Keat case focuses on early morning texts
A high-ranking Navy officer has been giving evidence at his court martial, after being accused of breaching Defence Force rules.
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A high-ranking Navy officer has been giving evidence at his court martial, after being accused of breaching Defence Force rules.
Does Kaikoura want oil drilling?
We sent Whena Owen and cameraman Cam Williams with a special brief - spend two hours in the main street and ask everyone you meet what their opinion is.
What's the cost of burglaries?
Every year, insurance companies pay out somewhere in the region of $40 million to people whose homes have been burgled.
IPCA slams police actions at Wellington house party
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found a police officer struck a Wellington partygoer with a baton four years ago, breaking his neck.
Keat case focuses on early morning texts
A high-ranking Navy officer has been giving evidence at his court martial, after being accused of breaching Defence Force rules.
Who is Graham McCready?
The man who took ACT Party leader John Banks to court operates out of a tiny council flat in a Wellington suburb.
Chuang fragile and overwhelmed - Slater
The Len Brown sex scandal is becoming a game of hide and seek.
Car goes off bank after police pursuit
Police say they called a pursuit off 25 minutes before a car drove off a bank near Muriwai, killing a 45-year-old man.
$300m for Christchurch's Justice Precinct
The Government has unveiled plans for a $300 million 'Justice Precinct' in central Christchurch.
Greg King 'haunted' by homicide cases - coroner
A coroner says high-profile lawyer Greg King was "exhausted, unwell, disillusioned, depressed and haunted".
Asperger's no disability for award-winning teen
The first winner of the Sir Edmund Hillary Youth Achievement Award says his Asperger's Syndrome is no disability.
Unasa urges Brown to make amends for 'betrayal'
Reverend Uesifili Unasa says Mayor Len Brown can make amends for his "betrayal" by keeping his promises to the Pacific community.
Daughters back under-fire Auckland Mayor
The daughters of Auckland mayor Len Brown are standing by him after he admitted having a two-year extramarital affair.
Key sure of numbers despite Banks blow
Prime Minister John Key is adamant his government's numbers are safe, as ACT leader John Banks' future is laid on the line.
Education key to reducing bullying - study
A new study has found teaching diversity in schools could help reduce the number of students who are bullied because of their sexuality.
Breaking the cycle of domestic abuse
It was an abusive relationship and a violent home. As Phil Vine discovers, their family is now stronger than ever before.
Quashed: Why Mark Lundy was freed
Melanie Reid talks to Lundy's supporters and explains how their legal team achieved an extraordinary victory at the Privy Council.
More Ranfurly rest home families come forward
They say cuts have been made since Retirement Assets Ltd and its director, Graham Wilkinson, took over management of the rest home last year.
Whanganui locals begin clean-up after flooding
The flood waters in Whanganui have receded, leaving a silty mess to be cleaned up by local residents.
Military bosses waited to act on Keat allegations
It's been revealed military bosses knew about allegations against a senior naval officer but didn't immediately launch an investigation.
ACT Party leader John Banks has stood down from his Ministerial positions following todayas decision at the Auckland District Court.
