
Why hundreds of NZ women and children could be the unwitting victims of sex offenders
The increasing sophistication of hidden spy cameras means spy cam sex crimes are rising.
The increasing sophistication of hidden spy cameras means spy cam sex crimes are rising.
An 1898 tax remains today as dog registration fees collected by councils.
Journey of longfin eels to spawn grows more difficult due to pollution and human barriers.
Academic theories, biology and politics: Their role in the clash over gender definitions.
"In the dark, no one can see you cry. Besides, everyone else is crying, too."
Behind-the-scenes with those battling to keep kids safe from online harm.
The dualities, paradoxes and sadness at the heart of a Māori-Pākehā writer’s life exposed.
A rediscovered box of papers has thrown light on the work of émigré Gerhard Rosenberg.
NZers have always been great songsmiths, something shared across generations.
From Now Is The Hour to What Was That, the songs that speak to our national identity.
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Submitters who killed Act’s Treaty Principles Bill deployed tactics shoppers know well.
Thousands of young Kiwis are drifting -- and not in a good direction.
Some 550 Kiwi nurses served overseas in World War I.
A diary kept by a serviceman in a German prison camp was discovered only after his death.
NZ remembers its war dead with monuments that seem to bury the sadness in dates and names.
Food historian David Burton on the wartime influences that inspired his "foodie" father.
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Fragile mementoes tell stories of what our forebears went through. They can be preserved.
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"We’ve gone from face-painting little kids to selling stuff to the army in France."
Economies can grow even as emissions decline.
A financial survival guide to stop Trump, tariffs and turbulence sending your broke.
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Nothing prepared me for the Vietnamese children, many orphans who had limbs blown off...
The Denniston Rose author Jenny Pattrick is turning her attention to modern-day issues.
The number of glaciers that have vanished forever in half a century might come as a shock.
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Keith Woodley is “somewhat evangelical” about shorebirds. He explains why.