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'Hurricane and then this one - rain'
Six weeks after Cyclone Winston, evacuation centres have reopened in Fiji - with heavy rain expected to continue for at least another day. (VIDEO)
Hager accuses police of snooping on travel
Journalist Nicky Hager is taking further legal action against the police, accusing them of snooping on his travel arrangements.
Warning over possible student photo scam
A possible scam is asking New Zealand students to take photos of their hands and feet in exchange for money they say they never see.
Porirua mayor to join Wellington race
Porirua's outgoing mayor, Nick Leggett, will be standing for election in this year's Wellington City mayoral race.
Clark feels 'stadium of 4 million' back her
Helen Clark has told Nine to Noon she feels hugely supported by New Zealand in her bid to be the next UN Secretary General. (VIDEO, AUDIO, COMMENTS)
NZer dies in Australian detention centre
An "altercation" happened just before a New Zealand man died in an Australian detention centre overnight, Labour MP Kelvin Davis says.
Overseas trust activities not NZ's concern - minister
Panama Papers: Any questions about overseas trusts should be directed to the lawyers and companies that set them up, Revenue Minister Michael Woodhouse says.
Security 'at risk' with justice from home
The Ministry of Justice's plan to make some staff work from home raises security concerns, the Public Service Association says. (COMMENTS)
Teams bushwhack and paddle through Tasman
Competitors are finding the five-day 530km Godzone endurance race tough going, a spokesperson says.
Ngata's memory honoured under angry skies
Mourners have gathered to pay homage to Whairiri Ngata, who was instrumental in the establishment of Māori broadcasting, at Hiruharama Marae near Ruatorea.
NZ nominates Clark for UN top job
Prime Minister John Key has announced NZ is nominating Helen Clark for UN Secretary General. (VIDEO, AUDIO, COMMENTS)
Samoa High Commission involved in shell companies
Leaked documents show Samoa's High Commission in Australia was involved in setting up shell companies through Panama.
Trump urges Kasich to quit Republican race
Donald Trump says he will easily win the Republican presidential nomination if John Kasich drops out.
SBW reported to be returning to France
Sonny Bill Williams is reportedly close to returning to French rugby club Toulon for part of the 2016-17 season.
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