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Licensing call: Stem cell clinics 'doing questionable things'
Private clinics offering tantalising hopes from stem cell treatment are being accused of taking advantage of desperate patients and exposing them to risks.
The link between hormone treatment and breast cancer
Hormone treatments could have caused breast cancer in one million women since 1990, a study indicates.
Child dies of meningococcal disease
A child has died of meningococcal disease, and the number of cases nationally is up 40 percent from this time last year.
Mouldy, damp homes linked to respiratory infection hospitalisations
Māori and Pasifika children made up two thirds of children under two hospitalised with a respiratory infection according to a new study.
Blue Smoke singer, musicians in Music Hall of Fame
The singer, guitarist and song-writer who kickstarted New Zealand's music industry with the release of the country's first hit song Blue Smoke are to be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of…
Residents protest paedophile's release: 'There's not enough awareness'
Wairarapa residents are concerned convicted paedophile Kenneth O'Reilly, 75, will be released into their community.
MS struggle: Mum fundraises for stem cell treatment
A Wellington mother who is losing her sight and mobility to multiple sclerosis is fundraising $100,000 to travel to Mexico for radical stem cell treatment to fight the disease. Video, Audio
New airline deal could see more American tourists in NZ
A new alliance sealed between Qantas and American Airlines could bring more American tourists to New Zealand, an aviation industry expert says.
$25k raised for defibrillators in capital's sport clubs
Prompted by two tragic deaths, football fans have raised enough money to buy a defibrillator for every football club in Wellington.
Medical cannabis 'a remarkably useful drug'
New Zealand GPs need to prepare themselves for prescribing medical cannabis to patients, a visiting UK expert says.
Royal Commission into terror attacks begins, will 'leave no stone unturned'
The Royal Commission into the Christchurch terror attack begins work today.
'A man of incomparable mana': Sir Hekenukumai Busby dies
Northland Te Tai Tokerau leader Sir Hekenukumai Busby, known affectionately as Sir Hek, has died. Video
Government to review payments to foster carers
The first ever full review of government payments to support foster carers has been announced.
Synthetic cannabinoid alert system to be in place by end of year
A national early alert system for dangerous synthetic cannabis will be valuable, experts say, but there's doubts about when it will be implemented.
Health apps come with privacy warnings
Resarch has found many health apps prescribed to patients pass on private data to outside sources, such as Facebook or Google.
Port land could become 'globally iconic waterfront'
Freeing up valuable Auckland waterfront land could be an incentive to move Ports of Auckland's operations to the Port of Tauranga, or Northport near Whangārei, but the rail network could be a deciding…
Easter trading: Wellington retailer says staff before profit
Retailers in smaller Wellington towns have benefited from trading bans in the major centres surrounding them, but one who opened says a national ban would still be best.
'I'm very sad ... my whole family are sad' - NZer from Colombo
A Queenstown woman whose church in Sri Lanka was hit in Sunday's terror blasts is thankful her family are safe, having celebrated Easter at a smaller church, but fears many of her friends could be…
Aves Invasion event in Christchurch: Fewer arrests, vehicle seizures
At least 10 people have been arrested and 30 cars taken off the road in Christchurch during a third controversial car event known as the Aves Invasion, but a city councillor says the racers are…
Demand for cage-free eggs contributes to national egg shortage
While a national egg shortage could mean higher prices, it's unlikely the hot breakfast staple will disappear from supermarket shelves.
Third urban population of native bats found in Rotorua
Rotorua residents may be able to check out a threatened species of native bats while they stop by the supermarket, after a new discovery that bats are using urban areas in the city.
Wellington infrastructure woes: 'We need to see action'
Wellington is falling behind on tackling its big ticket issues with no clear plans to fix them, and it risks businesses moving elsewhere, the Chamber of Commerce warns.
Citations for Vietnam War veterans 'long overdue'
For the first time the Australian Army has formally honoured a New Zealand Army unit for courage, for supporting their operations in the Vietnam War.
Seriously injured girl found in same room as dead woman
A seriously injured girl was found in the same room as a dead woman in Wellington on Friday, police say.
Warning of suspicious man approaching children in Devonport
Devonport Schools are warning children to walk in groups after a man with a van has been approaching children inappropriately.