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Community boards spared: Western Bay keeps five under new structure

The Local Government Commission overruled the proposed reduction.

‘We want our mountain back’: Hundreds brave wind and rain in Mt Kahurānaki ascent

About 150 people climbed Mt Kahurānaki, some on foot, others on horseback.

Listen to The Country online: Why Easter eggs cost more this year

Christopher Luxon, Andrew Murray, Geoff Spark, and Paul Joules.

Archibald McKenzie named as the man found dead in Kawakawa

Police discovered McKenzie's body in a vehicle at Kawakawa on Sunday.

Thief steals $2000 of food from Tarawera’s The Landing Cafe

The owner says it's the second burglary in three weeks and the 'fifth or sixth' this year.

Andrew Little to run for Wellington mayoralty

Six other contenders including current mayor Tory Whanau have announced they plan to run.

On The Up: The Fat Duck pub in Te Anau - how it became NZ’s best

Te Anau's Fat Duck Gastropub - a quacking good pub.

Waihi Beach community rallies to protect surf club from flooding

The surf club had been hit badly by flooding in the past.

Reserve Bank's budget to be slashed by 25%

Finance Minister Nicola Willis said the central bank had "grown hugely" in recent years.

ED upgrades, more carparks, $20b price tag: The Government’s new health infrastructure plan

The Government says the 10-year plan is the first of its kind.

Weather live: Ex-tropical cyclone Tam brings heavy rain, strong winds to upper North Island

1500 properties are without power with the worst yet to come, as ex-tropical cyclone Tam nears the country, bringing gales and downpours.

Wellington regional council buys large block of bush in Eastbourne

Greater Wellington Regional Council is spending $9 million on more than 1000ha of native bush and wetland.

Senior doctors' union defends strike plans, says government is risking patient safety

The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists says it's the government, and not its industrial action, that's sacrificing patient safety.

Cut fibre cables send parts of South Island offline

Homes across Southland and Otago are reporting phone and internet outages.

What you need to know as ex-tropical Cyclone Tam arrives

The storm is expected to bring sustained downpours and severe gales to parts of the North and upper South Islands

Wellington Water investigates bad smell wafting over Wellington CBD

An RNZ reporter said he encountered a wafting 'sewage-like' smell around in the Terrace area.

Firefighters, helicopter at out-of-control burn-off in south Taranaki

The fire, measuring 300m by 200m, is burning grass, scrub, and pine trees.

How safe is tattoo ink?

Researchers overseas found some tattoo inks can contain potentially harmful chemicals.