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Uber NZ earns $1m, pays $9000 in tax
Uber appears to have fine-tuned a method commonly used by multinationals to minimise tax bills, an Auckland-based tax consultant says. Audio
ACC defends investing with Serco
ACC is defending its decision to build and run Wiri prison with Serco despite the company's involvement in nuclear arms putting it on a list of banned investments.
Scientists' AIDS claim called 'misleading'
Australian scientists' claim that the country's successfully beaten AIDS is being labelled dangerous and misleading by AIDS researchers in New Zealand.
Government agencies' fast-food investments shock
More than $260 million of taxpayers' money is invested in fast-food brands and soft drink giants, outraging health campaigners.
School's behaviour after death 'gutting' - father
The father of a 15-year-old who died after being punched after rugby practice has strongly criticised his son's school at an inquest in Auckland. Audio
PM's housing plan moronic - economist
The Prime Minister's suggestion Auckland Council could be forced to free up land to make homes affordable is being criticised as misguided.
'Challenges' ahead for Auckland Housing Accord
The Auckland Housing Accord is ahead of its two-year target but still faces a "challenge" to reach its final target of 39,000 consents in the next year. Audio
Law Commission to use 'Roastbusters' report
The Law Commission will use a report that heavily criticises the police investigation of an Auckland teen sex ring as it tries to find ways to get better justice. Video, Audio
Officials wary of gastro outbreak panic
Officials investigating the outbreak of a severe gastro bug believed it was better to work with growers and retailers, rather than panic the public. Audio
Parents warned of online 'fire challenge'
Parents are being warned of a dangerous new trend in which teens set themselves on fire and posting the videos on social media. In the US, two people have died and several injured. Audio