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Cycling: Games stars back on the track
New Zealand's road to the 2012 London Olympic begins in Adelaide this weekend at the Oceania track championships.
TV3 takes on minister over complaint
TV3 is taking the BSA to court over a complaint from Social Development Minister Paula Bennett, about a report claiming she offered a beneficiary money to drop a privacy case.
Second rowing official falls foul of road rules
A foreign rowing official who was caught by police driving over 80 km/h over the speed limit has had the charges dropped.
Moa skull <i>Trade Me</i> auction sparks conflict
The owner of a moa skull being auctioned for thousands on Trade Me has been implored to sell or donate it to a museum.
Police officer seriously hurt in crash
A police officer is to undergo surgery after his patrol car was smashed into - possibly deliberately - by a fleeing driver in Hamilton this afternoon.
Two dead, three teens seriously hurt in crash
Two people were killed and three seriously hurt after a car driven by a 15-year-old on a learner's licence collided with a truck today.
Hamilton man arrested for male sex assaults
A man has been arrested for a series of sexual assaults on other men.
Ex-principal will fight money laundering, fraud charges
A former high-profile principal says he will defend dozens of charges against him that include money-laundering, false accounting and fraud.
Police officer injured in pursuit after burglary attack
A man who disturbed burglars was attacked and left with head injuries and an officer injured when he later tried to arrest a suspect.
Woman loses sex-harassment case
A 50-year-old bus driver sacked for sexual harassment denies the claims - but admits she talked about getting 'pissed' with 15-year-olds.
Perfect pork (+recipes)
As a chef and consumer, my stance has always been to support New Zealand products where possible.