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More online mega retailers charging for returns
Could move by online mega retailers to charge for returns push shoppers back into local bricks and mortar stores?
Frustrated mayor tells people to 'bloody look after' their dogs
On any Far North community notice board there will be stories about roaming or aggressive dogs causing issues, the region's mayor says. Audio
Dunedin GP setting up low cost clinic due to cost of living
At the low cost clinic, people will pay just $15 to see a doctor. Audio
City's reserves transformed with edible plants
After 40 years and a million trees and shrubs planted, a dedicated parks supervisor has retired, leaving Nelson a veritable feast of flora - literally. Audio
Police investigating 31 dogs taken from Northland property
The dog owner's family said the animals were stolen while they were in Auckland getting cancer treatment. Audio
School cellphone ban: 'There is a lot more noise' - principal
Ditching cellphones at school has led to new real-world connections, according to one of the country's largest secondary schools. Audio
Alpine guide turns weed-buster to clear Christchurch cliffs
John Entwisle, 79, can be found abseiling Barnett Park in a bid to help regenerating bush. Audio
New harbour bridge 'helluva lot' cheaper than tunnel - Auckland mayor
Wayne Brown is proposing to build a causeway across the Waitematā Harbour - and says he promised the prime minister he would "sink" the idea of an expensive tunnel. Audio
Mill closures: Southern Ruapehu will be 'decimated if our people leave'
Winstone Pulp International has announced it is closing its two mills, blaming unsustainable energy prices. Audio
Auckland school principal has to find up to 20 relief teachers a day
The shortage is putting too much pressure on staff and students and it is only going to get worse, unless there is a nationwide solution found, the principal says. Audio
What does it take to foster an animal?
As we hit the Spring breeding boom, the SPCA is expecting room to fill up fast, so the hunt is on for foster parents.
Telecommunications companies to come up with coverage maps
New Zealand is littered with cellphone coverage black holes, with one so large it covers a whole town. Audio
Would you pay $29,000 for this handbag?
Webb's Auction House is preparing to auction New Zealand's largest-ever Hermes handbag collection this weekend, including seven Birkins. Audio
Cash in the ceiling: Finders keepers not always the case
A Christchurch couple want to lay claim to $232k cash they found tucked away in their ceiling in five dusty, vacuum sealed plastic bricks. Audio
Why your babysitting bill is getting more expensive
These days, babysitters have qualifications - and aren't just the 15-year-old neighbour, an agency says. Audio
Nitpicking: Could a national index help stem the spread of lice?
Cases appear to be rising, with subsidised treatment prescriptions up 30 percent, but there's no real way to know how many cases there are - or where. Audio
Dunedin cobbler seeks owners of unclaimed shoes before he shuts up shop
One pair of boots languished at Greg Fox's shop for four years before the owner came to collect. Audio
Air NZ's plummeting profits due to 'a few headwinds' - CEO
The national carrier's net profit for the financial year is down 65 percent to $146 million. Audio
'If you pick a flower today, I can't enjoy it tomorrow'
Flowers in public gardens are for everyone to enjoy and picking them just spoils it for others, the Christchurch Botanical Gardens director says. Audio
Teachers under too much pressure to learn new curriculums - principal
The extra pressure could see teachers leaving the profession, Brent Godfery warns. Audio
Cost of living taking toll on health
The concern about health is increasing, but people feel their access to health is decreasing, a chief medical officer says. Audio
Gardening guerilla aghast as council shuts down flower patch
Heath Ling planted out a barren strip at an intersection in Woolston, but Christchurch City Council banned him from tending it - saying it is a distraction to drivers. Audio
Councillors demand answers over barriers at fatal Auckland crash site
Manukau ward councillor Alf Filipaina says there needs to be accountability, while another has questioned if the barriers were fit for purpose. Audio
'Incredible experience': Kiwi cyclist wins 2000km race through Kyrgyzstan
Christchurch's Joe Nation rode to victory after battling lightning storms, freezing conditions and avoiding being eaten by wolves in the Silk Road Mountain Race. Audio
Hundreds of homes in new development not connected to sewerage
Wastewater from 341 households in the Cardinal West development is being pumped to temporary tanks before being trucked away. Audio