Disgraced former All Black says sorry for teen grope

Disgraced former All Black says sorry for teen grope

Former All Black lock Robin Brooke has publicly apologised to a teenage girl for groping her at a Fijian resort in the early hours on New Year's Day.

Key signals GST rise to 15%

Key signals GST rise to 15%

Prime Minister John Key has signalled an increase in GST, across-the-board tax cuts and getting more tax out of property investors.

Murdered girl's mother takes stand

Rebecca Templeman told a jury of six men and six women about her frantic search for her daughter on the night of Saturday November 1, 2008, after the 15-year-old failed to respond to text messages.

'Please return my life to me'

'Please return my life to me'

A prominent Dunedin surgeon is appealing to a "scumbag" to return his laptop containing medical research - but more importantly, a speech for his daughter's wedding later this week.

Camp waste infuriates residents

Camp waste infuriates residents

Kingston residents say they are fed up with the mess left by freedom campers at the lakeside village and want the Queenstown Lakes District Council to take "direct action" in tackling the problem.

Woman admits assaulting grandson with stick

A woman used a stick on her nine-year-old grandson when he refused to complete chores leaving extensive bruising, a court was told today.

NZX to open milk futures market

The New Zealand Stock Exchange expects to launch its first dairy futures market in June, initially offering whole milk powder contracts but eventually extending it to other dairy products.

Eden Park redevelopment looking for $40m

Eden Park redevelopment looking for $40m

Ratepayers are being asked to underwrite about $40 million to cover the cost of redeveloping Eden Park which is being revamped for the 2011 rugby World Cup.

Confidence still in red meat

They could be accused by farmers of overoptimism, but farming leaders remain upbeat about the future of red meat production, while warning that investment was needed in marketing and markets diversified.

Britain's Afghanistan deaths equal Falklands

Britain's Afghanistan deaths equal Falklands

British soldiers died in a bombing in southern Afghanistan, officials announced today, raising Britain's death toll in the conflict to 255 - the number of Britons lost in the Falklands war of 1982.

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