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Inaugural Kapiti writers' retreat inspires authors
Aspiring novelists and poets converged on a remote Kapiti Coast campsite over the weekend to gain inspiration and knowledge from published writers.
Are Wellingtonians keen to travel to Canberra?
Singapore Airlines' new direct flight between Wellington and Canberra is being welcomed by bureaucrats and business people. Audio
One-eyed albatross returned to wild
A rare northern royal albatross, or toroa, has been released back into the wild this morning off the coast of Wellington. Watch video of the release here. Video
Sex offender register should name paedophiles - victims
Sex abuse victims say a child sex offender register is needed and they want it to go one step further by making the names public.
No jury for sexual violence court - professor
A proposed specialist sexual violence court with dedicated judges has support, but one professor is calling to abolish juries from such cases. Audio
ACC changes mean most car owners $65 better off
Most car owners will save more than $65 a year on their vehicle registration after major levy reductions announced by the Accident Compensation Corporation.
Murdered teen's mother backs proposed monitoring law
The mother of a murdered Christchurch teenager believes a planned new system for monitoring deported criminals could save lives.
Family violence defence worth looking at - advocates
Victims' advocates say giving the victims of long-term family violence the right to argue a partial defence to murder is worth investigating.
Wife killed in 'desperate and callous' attack
Michael Preston killed his estranged wife in a frenzied attack because he wanted full control and custody of their children, the High Court in Wellington has been told.
Emphysema sufferers sing their lungs out
A group of Wellingtonians suffering life-threatening emphysema have started a choir, which is having a remarkable effect on their conditions. Audio
Parole changes better for victims, says board chair
Victims will get a better deal under a toughened up law that gives convicted criminals fewer chances to gain parole, the Parole Board chairman says.
Teenage cousins among homegrown heroes
Two teenagers who tried to save a drowning man and a police officer who hauled another man out of the ocean have been recognised with urban safety awards.
Families of serious crime victims living in fear
Some family members of murder and rape victims say they live in fear that the offenders could seek retribution or contact if released from prison.
Call to extend preventive detention
A former police detective and the father of a murder victim back calls for preventive detention to be an option after prison.
Serco 'may have broken law' - human rights expert
A human rights lawyer says the alleged treatment of a Mt Eden prison inmate possibly breaches both the Corrections and Bill of Rights Acts.
Serco dodging responsibility over Mount Eden fight club - union
The union representing prison officers says Serco is dodging responsibility by saying it only received a report in May on allegations of a fight club at Mount Eden. Video, Audio
Prison fight footage sobering - Corrections
The head of Corrections says he has known about claims of an organised fight club in Mt Eden prison but has never had the evidence to back them up. Video
Businesses worried about south coast swells
Businesses and homeowners on Wellington's south coast say they will have to adapt to high seas but urge the council not to give up on them. Audio
Self-representation in court a growing trend
For many, going to court without a lawyer would be unthinkable but a new study shows there is a growing trend for self representation.
UN new home for tukutuku panels
Woven flax artwork panels at Te Papa Tongarewa were packed up today and are to be shipped to their permanent home at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Audio
Te Ara - encyclopedia of NZ completed
The completion of a 12 year online project, Te Ara -The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, was celebrated in the capital last night in front of an audience of 300 people. Audio
Fears book awards face shaky future
Authors, writers and publishers fear for the future of the New Zealand Book Awards, that are now without a major sponsor and are being shelved until 2016. Audio
Opera's anti-hero seduces Wellington
Here for a good time, not a long time, was loosely the motto of womaniser, Don Giovanni, the opera's greatest anti-hero. Don Giovanni is now being performed in Wellington. Audio
Much-loved musical touring NZ
One of the world's most popular musicals, The Sound of Music, is touring New Zealand. Arts Reporter Nick Butcher caught up with some of the cast in Wellington. Video
Former Te Papa boss quits ministry
The former chief executive of the national museum, Te Papa, has gone back to Britain after three months in a ministry job he was seconded to. Mike Houlihan was appointed in 2010.