
Kiwis flock to site with naughty name
New Zealanders are rapidly joining HaveAnAffair.co.nz but the new dating website's owners deny members sign up to do as its name suggests.
New Zealanders are rapidly joining HaveAnAffair.co.nz but the new dating website's owners deny members sign up to do as its name suggests.
The previous Government was much taken with the economic benefit of getting and keeping more women in work.
TV psychologist Nigel Latta is under fire for his use of the word mental.
New Zealand is a 25 to one shot of being the venue for Prince William's honeymoon.
I don't know what has happened to my formerly cherubic little girl of late.
Sexual tension, jealousy, crossing the line ... can men and women be just friends? Shelley Bridgeman discovers the dos and don'ts of platonic relationships.
The Children's Commissioner has called for a review of paid parental leave in order to help more parents care for children under the age of 1 at home.
Mel Gibson will counter sue Oksana Grigorieva if she launches legal action against him over their January 2010 domestic altercation.
Liz Dickinson steps on the dating treadmill and finds singles fitness events can be fun.
When my caregiver casually commented that "I appear to be a few days overdue in the gynaecological department," I responded by assuring her gruffly that it would be nothing more than business stress throwing her system around a bit.
From his days in the Mickey Mouse Club to playing a father in a failing marriage, Ryan Gosling's career is maturing nicely, writes Helen Barlow.
Kenny Goss has called time on their 15-year relationship.
The 45-year-old actor unveiled the etching on his wrist during his début hour-long radio show Sheen's Korner, in which he also denied claims he suffers from bi-polar disorder, proclaiming himself instead to be "bi-winning".
The REM frontman has enjoyed relationships with both men and women in the past but says it wasn't until meeting his current boyfriend that he realised he preferred men.
Marcel Mihulka had carefully planned a romantic candlelit proposal at a hot spa overlooking Queenstown's Shotover River.
Britain's happiest couples are married without children and less than five years into their relationship.
Scientists have uncovered an odd fact about 19th-century Mormons: the more women in a household, the lower the birthrate.
Bert and Pat Archbold are in their 90s, nearly blind and without water or power, but they are refusing to leave their Christchurch home.
Many parents are seemingly conflicted about what to tell their young ones in the wake of such an enormous event, writes Dita De Boni.
A distraught wife has left her husband after telling him he did not pick her up quickly enough after the earthquake.
'Do you think Ma has a cut on his head?' This from the little voice beside me, as I stared in incredulous horror at the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake.