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'They began to feel like they had some dignity and self-respect'
The organisers of a temporary women-only night shelter in Auckland have hailed the project as successful.
Auckland City Mission: 'This place has a lot of memories'
The teal green facade with its burgundy sign and queues of people lining up for food and support is a familiar sight in central Auckland.
Landlords want compo for meth testing: 'We lost a lot of money'
Private landlords are calling for some form of compensation after forking out big money on meth tests at their properties.
Courts to close for two hours on Wednesday due to strike
Courts around the country will close for two hours on Wednesday while staff strike for better pay.
Ombudsman tackling increase in complaints about OIA requests
The number of complaints made about requests for official information has risen, the Ombudsman says.
Electric cars' use of priority lanes ditched
A year-long trial allowing electric car owners to use the priority lanes on Auckland's State Highways has been abandoned.
Students have 30 days to save Elam's Huia house
A house that has belonged to Auckland art school students for more than 70 years may be confiscated because of unpaid rates.
NZer's behaviour 'the very embodiment of corruption'
A corruption watchdog in Australia has described a former New Zealand local government chief executive's behaviour as "the very embodiment of corruption".
Govt investigates other Tauranga housing developments after Bella Vista
The government is investigating whether other housing developments in Tauranga could meet the same fate as the failed Bella Vista subdivision.
Corrections admits 'pervasive' violence in Whanganui prison
The Chief Ombudsman says inspectors were barked and snarled at by gang members during an investigation at Whanganui Prison. Audio
Filipino construction workers - 'We made life terrible for them'
Filipino construction workers brought in from overseas for jobs in Auckland and Christchurch are frequently being exploited, new research has found.
Polish president faces protest on Wellington visit
A protest broke out against the far-right Polish president at a ceremony in Wellington today.
Former NZ PM pays tribute to Kofi Annan
The former UN secretary general Kofi Annan was a man of "enormous humility and a lot dedication", former Prime Minster Helen Clark says.
'A major source of shame and stress for these families'
Tens of thousands of families are seeking government help to put food on the table. Audio
Pukekohe grower: 'We're really the last frontier'
Fruit and vegetable growers in south Auckland are warning further development could jeopardise the country's produce supply.
Ten-metre sinkhole opens up in Taupō
A large sinkhole has appeared in a suburban street in Taupō after a water main broke.
Asking prospective tenants for bank statements unethical - critics
Landlords and property managers are being criticised for asking prospective tenants for their bank statements when vetting for new lets. Audio
'Disgusting': Man felt racially profiled while viewing property
An Auckland man of Pacific descent says a property manager profiled him and his friends when they tried to rent a home in an upmarket suburb.
Horse head coke trial: man jailed for three years and eight months
A man who went on the run for a year after a botched cocaine deal which involved the class A drug being hidden in a diamante-encrusted horse head has been jailed.
Privy Council rejects ex-Pitcairn mayor's appeal
The Privy Council has refused to grant the disgraced former mayor of Pitcairn Island's appeal against his convictions for possessing child pornography.
Video inside Tegel chicken farm a 'shock and horror' - opponent
An online video reportedly shot inside a Tegel chicken barn in Helensville has been described as a 'shock and horror'. Video
Coroner highlights lack of adequate care prior to man's death
A coroner has found that a Waikato man who died of heart failure didn't get proper care before his death.
'Devastated': Kauri dieback found in North Shore park
A park that is home to 400-year-old kauri trees on Auckland's North Shore has temporarily closed after kauri dieback was found.
Rotorua council says it's doing all it can to help the homeless
The Rotorua Lakes Council says it is doing everything it can to help homeless people in the region.
No paltry matter: Tegel suspends mega farm plans
Poultry giant Tegel has suspended its application to build the country's biggest chicken farm in Northland.