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Criminologist accuses feminists of trying to stop book sales
A high-profile criminologist believes he is the victim of a smear campaign by "ISIS-like" university feminists, but students say he is simply upset by criticism of his book.
'Ongoing risk' of sex abuse at Gloriavale - govt report
People who left the religious community told government investigators Gloriavale leaders knew about sexual and physical abuse, but did almost nothing about it.
Port Hills fire: Couple's house destroyed after all-night vigil
With their home on the frontline of the fight against the Port Hills fire, Doug and Vikki Pflaum spent the night hoping, but in the morning the worst news came. Video
Kaikōura shop owner: 'We've just got to reinvent"
Businesses in Kaikōura are considering their options as summer spending in the quake-hit town lags.
Earthquake-hit Kaikōura homeowners stuck in waiting game, hope for red-zoning
Tony Guthrie believes red-zoning his Kaikōura property is his only hope of moving on. He is not alone.
Feelin' empowered in 2016
As 2016 draws to a close, we salute those who stayed true to their identity this year.
Horse racing's 'roll of the dice'
Analysis - On Sunday, Rebecca Black became the fifth New Zealand jockey to die on the racetrack in 15 years. Joelle Dally examines the sport's safety record.
Christchurch police officer Sanjeev Kala convinced speeding driver to hand over cash
A Christchurch police officer with a gambling problem took $1000 from a student caught speeding, claiming he would help get his sentence reduced.
Watson-Hope meeting: A decade waiting, still no answers
Analysis - Murdered teenager Olivia Hope's father, Gerald, has walked away unconvinced by her convicted killer's claims of innocence. What couldn't he reconcile? Audio
More by-elections than you can shake a stick at
Analysis - David Shearer's early exit would push the taxpayer's by-election bill this term to $3m. Would a snap election save some pain?
PM wannabes: Fast facts on Collins, English and Coleman
Judith Collins, Bill English or Jonathan Coleman will be Prime Minister on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
Marching team in road rage clash
Members of the Balclutha marching team got into a "physical altercation" with a truck driver on Sunday.
Key moments: John Key's three terms as PM
A look back at some pivotal moments in Prime Minister John Key's three terms in the top job.
What went wrong on the Kaipara bar?
Analysis - Seven men are dead, one is missing, presumed drowned, and three others are mourning their mates. Did lax rules or the skipper's decisions contribute to the tragedy, asks Joelle Dally. Audio
Cruise ship tours linked to two deaths in 45 minutes
Passengers from the Celebrity Solstice were involved in two fatal road crashes in 45 minutes.