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First home buyer dreams hindered by existing debt
The hopes and dreams of some wannabe first-home buyers applying for mortgages are being dashed because of credit card debt and personal loans.
One Year On: How has the govt performed on housing?
It was a big part of Labour's election campaign - addressing the country's skyrocketing house prices and helping first home buyers get a step on the ladder. Video
No legal advice sought over finance from China - Dame Jenny
Dame Jenny Shipley concedes she, and the rest of the board of failed construction firm Mainzeal, never sought expert legal advice on securing money needed from China.
Weak points in basement of Auckland skyscraper project
The building of the country's largest residential skyscraper has hit another snag with weak points in the basement concrete.
Chinese investors offer to build Auckland road
Chinese investors are offering to pay for, and build, a major Auckland road.
Owners of leaky apartments anxious as expenses skyrocket
The cost to repair one of the country's largest leaky buildings continues to skyrocket by millions of dollars as owners wait for their day in court.
Colin Craig grilled over letters sent to former press secretary
Former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig has been grilled over the letters he sent his former press secretary.
Colin Craig: 'There was a ... close friendship between us'
Colin Craig has given more details of how he saw the relationship develop between himself and former press secretary Rachel MacGregor while they worked together.
'Irrefutable' need for review of killer's mental health care
The lawyer of a man who stomped a pensioner to death says a judge's call for a review of his mental health care should be irrefutable.
Building consent backlog 'risk' to Auckland Council
The council processed more than 12,000 home consents in the past year but even with staff doing overtime it's not meeting the statutory timeframe.
First look at Onehunga KiwiBuild apartment plan
The first apartments for KiwiBuild buyers to purchase off plans under the government's pitch to private developers have been revealed in Auckland.
Plunket insists no change to core services in Auckland
The head of Plunket is countering claims staff have been told some clients' care will be reduced to a 10-minute visit to a clinic.
Former leaking building wins top prize
The Green Building Council hopes an award-winning Wellington building will show others that old office blocks can become great spaces.
Cracking down on 'cowboy' clampers
The government plans to take stricter measures against wheel clamping after years of outcry over the outrageous fines that come with them.
'Foreign buyers will continue to be an important part of the market'
Foreign buyers will not leave the housing market altogether after the government banned them, the real estate industry says.
'This is Tim's money': Call for change to KiwiSaver
The mother of a man with Down Syndrome is calling for a law change after discovering his KiwiSaver is locked away despite his condition meaning he's unlikely to reach the age of retirement.
More than half of KiwiBuild development proposals still under evaluation
The processing of potential KiwiBuild developments is taking longer than the government hoped.
Only two hurdles remain for university name change
Victoria University of Wellington has taken another step towards changing its name.
No sign of NZ building costs easing
The construction industry is warning there is no end in sight to the high costs that are holding up some building projects.
APEC 2021 needs 'every hotel bed' in Auckland
The tourism sector is warning Auckland may run out of hotel rooms if big-name accommodation developments falter or fail.
Most trampers stranded in Coromandel now out
Nearly 60 trampers were stuck in the Coromandel Peninsula last night due to the wild weather.
Removal of judge's name from memorial slammed as 'ridiculous'
The widow of a Supreme Court judge is accusing officials of insulting his memory by taking his name off a $300,000 public memorial.
Truck drivers told to avoid refuelling in Auckland
Truck drivers are being told to avoid refuelling in Auckland now the region's fuel tax is in place.
Heated rally against shut uni libraries: 'It means the death of fine arts'
Emotions ran high at University of Auckland today as students protested its decision to shut down three libraries.
KiwiBuild: Govt advised to 'break cycle' and build sustainably
The government's flagship KiwiBuild housing project could save millions of dollars if homes are built sustainably, a report says.