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Picnic protest for paid parental leave
The government would be using an aggressive tactic if it moved to veto plans for 26 weeks paid parental leave, the bill's architect Sue Moroney says.
Too early to formally back Clark - French PM
Helen Clark is very talented but it's too early for France to formally support her to lead the UN, says the French Prime Minister. Audio
Calls to get tough on dangerous dogs
The Association of Plastic Surgeons is joining the call for tougher regulations and penalties for owners of dangerous dogs.
NZ Land Wars not compulsory learning - Minister
It should not be compulsory for the history of the land wars to be taught in schools, Education Minister Hekia Parata says, because "it is not the New Zealand way".
Auckland's 'intractable health crisis'
More than two-thirds of adults in Auckland are overweight or obese, a group set up to look at the city's environment says.
Shifting port to Muriwai 'worth considering'
Shifting the Ports of Auckland to Muriwai would take decades and cost billions but is still worth considering, a lobby group says.
'Mad' Muriwai move still on Ports table
Relocating near the small settlement of Muriwai is still being considered an option for Ports of Auckland in a move the company itself has labelled "mad".
RSAs hope to claw back fees after law change
RSAs which have paid for a special liquor licence they no longer need will have to apply to individual councils to get their money back.
Second councillor joins Auckland safety calls
A second Auckland councillor has come forward to support claims that the city is not safe and its police are under-resourced.
Auckland unsafe, councillor tells police
A prominent Auckland councillor is demanding police do more in downtown Auckland to make it safer for students.
No more 'Rambo' raids - Hager
There will be no further "Rambo" police raids on the media for a long time, the journalist Nicky Hager says.
Church calls police over 'homophobic abuse'
An Auckland church had to call police after men began shouting homophobic abuse at worshippers through a loudspeaker, it says.
Shop owner fearful after brutal attack
The liquor store owner who was stabbed in the back outside his own store is too scared to go back to work, he says.
Cyclone Winston: Where is the help?
Five days after Cyclone Winston tore though the islands of western Fiji, there are no signs substantial aid is getting through to those who need it.
Fijians left desperate and devastated by Cyclone Winston
Fiji has begun a massive cleanup after Cyclone Winston tore through the country, killing 29 people and flattening villages.
Teen due in court over Te Atatu murder
A teenager will appear in court this morning charged with murdering west Auckland grandmother Cun Xiu Tian.
Te Atatu mourners fear for safety
Mourners who took to the streets for a solemn march in Te Atatu, Auckland last night have told of how they fear for their safety after a neighbour was killed.
Search for Cun Xiu Tian's killer continues
The police have a huge list of people of interest as they continue to hunt who killed a 69-year-old West Auckland woman in her own home, they say.
Appeal for help to solve killing of "loved mother and grandmother"
A west Auckland community leader is urging residents to give whatever help they can to police investigating the killing of a 69-year-old woman in her home.
Unprecedented demand at City Mission
More support has already been given to desperate families so far these holidays than for the entire Christmas period last year, the Auckland City Mission says.
Call to curb family violence over Christmas
Women's Refuge ambassador Tina Cross is working with police to raise awareness of New Zealand's domestic violence problem. Audio
Cyber crime agency to tackle online threats
A new central agency to combat cyber crime would be part of a step change in how New Zealand deals with the growing number of online threats and attacks, the government says.
Defence staff return home from piracy fight
The Defence Force is surprised by just how well its P-3K2 Orion Aircraft performed overseas while helping other nations combat piracy and human and drug trafficking. Video
Naming berry brands 'not helpful' - MPI
A number of frozen berry brands have been linked to Hepatitis A cases but warning consumers which ones won't help, the Ministry for Primary Industries says. Audio
'Spiritual home of rugby' set for Lomu's farewell
Jonah Lomu will be farewelled by thousands of New Zealanders at Eden Park, the spiritual home of rugby and a special place for the rugby star, former All Blacks coach John Hart says.