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Let's talk about sex
A new book reveals that sex in the twilight years can be supremely sensual and satisfying.
Teen death: Kronic's role probed
An investigation is under way into what role synthetic cannabis may have played in a fatal car crash.
Wine: Method non traditional
Owning a vineyard is no longer an essential part of making wine.
Special Olympian gets special All Blacks gift
The country's top rugby team has come to the rescue after a Special Olympian's prized All Blacks shirt was stolen while he was training.
Fiction Addiction: 'The Conductor' - Music to my eyes
The compensation for reading a disappointing book is that it makes you better appreciate a satisfying one, writes Bronwyn Sell.
John Roughan: Top minds work on teen issues
Study on adolescent risks finds answers in behaviour of infants.
Scientists in dark on Kronic's ill effects
A top Govt scientist says there is an "appalling" lack of information about synthetic cannabis products.
The day Sophie died - mother's untold story
Read extracts from the new book by Lesley Elliott, detailing the life and death of daughter Sophie, killed in a frenzied attack...
Surgery fight reflects fears over compo
Judge sides with injured worker against firm hailed after opting out of ACC cover.
Knife-wielding man robs Dunedin petrol station
Dunedin police are searching for a man who robbed a BP Service Station at knife point last night.
Rugby: Highlanders reveal new look
The Highlanders launched their new rugby jersey tonight as they ran out to face the Force in their last ever game at Carisbrook.
Lucky dog Molly loses her 'marbles'
Molly the labrador has had something of a ruff week. The 13-month-old dog, owned by Kayleigh Holmes, swallowed eight stones recently and had to have them surgically removed.
Father: Just give me any sentence
A father who accidentally caused the death of his son will accept whatever punishment he is given because nothing will be as bad as a life without the 3-year-old.
Guilty plea over lake death tragedy
The father of a toddler who died when the family van rolled backwards into a Central Otago lake in April has pleaded guilty to causing his son's death and says he wants to stay in New Zealand to be close to his buried child.