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Tony Stamp reviews the major label debut from indie heartthrob Alex G, the return of hip-hop heavyweights Clipse, and catchy English ironists Wet Leg.
A law firm partner has been censured after claiming social functions allow more "freedom" for boundary-crossing conduct.
Scientists in Canada have discovered that people with smaller fingers have a more acute sense of touch. Audio Residents of Mumbai take to the streets to vent their anger at the government for failing ...
In their first home game since 2019, the wāhine recorded their first-ever win at Mt Smart against Parramatta. The Warriors ...
A new outpatient hysteroscopy service at Auckland's North Shore Hospital will help gynaecological patients get a faster ...
Local leaders say Taranaki is the ideal home for a future hydrogen industry, if central government comes to the table.
Lawyers seek more time to negotiate plea deals over the deaths of Jake and Callum Robinson during a Mexican surf trip.
Auckland FC chief executive officer Nick Becker said the length of the deals with the two stadiums nearly 30 kilometres apart ...
The award-winning Māori musician and L.A.B. frontman Joel Shadbolt will be well-prepared for their three outdoor shows together this summer, because singers have to be - "We are the only ones that can ...
Southwest Flight 1496, operating on a Boeing 737, took off just before noon local time on a short flight to Las Vegas. After ...
Dr Arapata Hakiwai is Kaihautu at Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand and he's been involved in the repatriation of Maori and Moriori taonga from Australia, the United States and the UK. He says ...