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Debt wiped for Housing NZ tenants evicted in flawed meth testing regime
The debt of Housing New Zealand tenants wrongly evicted based on meth testing has been wiped.
'We need to make plans': Auckland landfills at risk from sea level rise
Auckland has 89 of the 112 NZ's total landfills that are at risk from just half a metre of sea level rise, and dealing with them may come down to excavating and completely moving them.
Hikoi confronts Auckland mayor over Ihumātao development
Mana whenua of land that is set to have 480 homes built on it say they're prepared to put their bodies on the line to stop the development from going ahead.
Auckland kauri faces the axe despite efforts to save it
A kauri tree estimated to be hundreds of years old is losing its protection despite the Environment Court saying it does its best to protect the threatened tree species. Audio
'Evil must not take root and flourish in our land again'
At today's National Remembrance Service there were staunch blokes in flannel shirts, mums and babies, school kids in uniform and dreadlocked sandal wearers. All standing together.
Mosque attack victim 'a real character and a kind and caring Kiwi'
Mohsin Al-Harbi made a difference at the business where he worked - he exposed his colleagues to a new culture and left them better off, and now they are left mourning his loss.
A short history of NZ's gun laws: From cutlasses to semi-automatics
New Zealand's gun laws are back in the spotlight after Friday's terror attack, and date back to the days of cutlasses and pikes.
Marine heatwaves to get stronger and more common
It might be good for a summer swim, but stronger and more common marine heatwaves aren't good news for ocean ecosystems.
More officers support arming police
As Canterbury police strap on their firearms for frontline duty, more and more officers are in support of arming their own, Police Association figures show.
All signs pointing to DOC's predicted 'mega mast'
The Department of Conservation has been working to confirm the size of the mast and preparations are well underway for controlling rodents if they reach threat levels. Video
Otago albatross colony: 'All the chicks have hatched'
After "tragic" losses at the only mainland northern royal albatross colony during breeding last year, 29 chicks have hatched this summer. But don't count your albatross yet.
Festival care: Who's looking after you
Thousands of people are attending festivals around the country this summer, but Leith Huffadine asks, who's there taking care of the partygoers?
Tackling single-use culture one cup at a time
As we're being warned we need to take a different approach to waste and recycling, an initiative to improve sustainability is saving thousands of single-use coffee cups from the bin.
Preparing for climate change and increased fire risk
Climate change is a challenge faced internationally by emergency services but Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) says it's well-resourced and will have "a couple of decades" to prepare.
Fire risk increasing with climate change - scientist
Parts of the country with low or moderate fire risk are likely to see dramatic increases in danger as climate change occurs.
Not just 'greenies': More diversity wanted for conservation boards
Positions on the country's conservation boards are up for grabs and the search is on for a more diverse range of representatives.
Life insurance tactics exposed: What you need to know before buying it
A damning report shows life insurance companies have been putting sales and profits ahead of customers. Here is what you need to know before signing on the dotted line.