Immigration Victims’ families ‘should’ve read fine print’ Families who rushed to New Zealand to support the victims of the March 15 attacks should have checked their visas, Iain Lees-Galloway says. 3 hours ago Dileepa Fonseka
environment Dam delays: Half soon, half later. Maybe. A dam illegally constructed in an Auckland Council reserve is set to be lowered before Christmas, but not removed. 3 hours ago Farah Hancock
Newsroom Swamp kauri log not art after all The forestry ministry has changed its mind about the artistic merit of a swamp kauri export it originally called a “genuine sculpture”. 2 hours ago Farah Hancock
Media Media person of the year MediaRoom’s annual salute to those who stood out, through strong and high-calibre journalism and innovation and success, in the news media sector. 1 hour ago Tim Murphy
ReadingRoom The woman who gave away 1600 books for Xmas Sonya Wilson hit on a Xmas good deed: donate new books to kids who don’t have books. 2 hours ago Sonya Wilson
Podcast: The Detail Trump critic targeted by book hiders Rick Reilly wrote a best-selling book about Donald Trump cheating at golf. Now Trump supporters are visiting public libraries trying to hide copies of it 3 hours ago Sharon Brettkelly
Content partnership Why investing in coal mines could (maybe) be ‘responsible investment’ Can responsible investors put enough pressure on companies - from the inside - to force them to change their ways? 3 hours ago Nikki Mandow
environment Tourism’s environmental pain sparks call for caps Watchdog’s report says the bipartisan push for tourism growth is hitting the environment. Others are now calling for caps on tourism numbers, possibly by limiting cruise ship visits. Eloise Gibson reports. 2 hours ago Eloise Gibson
Ideasroom Hard questions for adventure tourism In the aftermath of the tragedy at Whakaari-White Island, many are analysing the risks of adventure tourism and asking pointed questions. 3 hours ago University Of Otago
LockerRoom Making safe spaces for Muslim girls to play Women and girls in New Zealand’s Muslim community want to play sport and be active, but a new study has found they face significant barriers to play. 3 hours ago Sarah Cowley Ross
Comment Emma Espiner: Time to recognise midwives Emma Espiner confronts her prejudices about midwifery after meeting midwives frustrated they are being prevented from providing the care they believe NZ women deserve. 3 hours ago Emma Espiner
Newsroom Media person of the year MediaRoom's annual salute to those who stood out, through strong and high-calibre journalism and innovation and success, in the news media sector. Tim Murphy
Newsroom The woman who gave away 1600 books for Xmas Sonya Wilson hit on a Xmas good deed: donate new books to kids who don't have books. Sonya Wilson
Newsroom Swamp kauri log not art after all The forestry ministry has changed its mind about the artistic merit of a swamp kauri export it originally called a "genuine sculpture". Farah Hancock
Newsroom Tourism’s environmental pain sparks call for caps Watchdog's report says the bipartisan push for tourism growth is hitting the environment. Others are now calling for caps on tourism numbers, possibly by limiting cruise ship visits. Eloise Gibson reports. Eloise Gibson
Newsroom Councils to have less reason to say ‘no’ to new housing The bill just introduced to Parliament that proposes a new way of financing infrastructure could be the key to better functioning housing markets. Dr Eric Crampton
environment Tourism’s environmental pain sparks call for caps Watchdog’s report says the bipartisan push for tourism growth is hitting the environment. Others are now calling for caps on tourism numbers, possibly by limiting cruise ship visits. Eloise Gibson reports. 2 hours ago Eloise Gibson
Economy Deposit insurance and new regulation for bank execs The Government has announced the second tranche of reforms to the Reserve Bank Act, including increased accountability for banking executives and a bank deposit insurance scheme. 13 hours ago Marc Daalder
Foreign Affairs Shipley’s NZ-China Council departure Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says it was under-performance that led to former Prime Minister Jenny Shipley being dumped from the New Zealand-China Council. 16 hours ago RNZ
Ideasroom Epidemics expose public health failures The University of Otago’s Charlotte Paul lays out the avoidable lapses in health caused by a lack of capacity, expertise, organisation, and political will - and calls for a public health agency. Dec 18 2019 Charlotte Paul
Ideasroom The problem with cutting archives access A widely-praised move by the Government to teach Kiwis more about their history has been followed by a decision to cut public access to the national archives. Why? Dec 17 2019 Anna Green
Ideasroom Hard questions for adventure tourism In the aftermath of the tragedy at Whakaari-White Island, many are analysing the risks of adventure tourism and asking pointed questions. 3 hours ago University Of Otago
LockerRoom Making safe spaces for Muslim girls to play Women and girls in New Zealand’s Muslim community want to play sport and be active, but a new study has found they face significant barriers to play. 3 hours ago Sarah Cowley Ross
Olympics A switch in style for silver shooter Rooney A slump in form and confidence left Olympic silver medallist shooter Natalie Rooney struggling, but she’s back on track with her sights trained on gold in Tokyo. Dec 18 2019 David Leggat
LockerRoom The syndrome hurting female athletes RED-S syndrome is hurting many of our female athletes, but NZ is leading the way in its approach to educating coaches, parents and athletes about the importance of eating. Dec 17 2019 Suzanne McFadden
Podcast: The Detail Auckland’s tennis wizard How does ASB Classic tennis tournament director Karl Budge assemble such staggeringly good fields for an event at the end of the earth? Dec 17 2019 Newsroom Staff
Comment A roadmap for RMA reform The Environmental Defence Society has launched an insightful, bold and practical roadmap for reforming our resource management system. Dec 15 2019 Rod Oram
environment A great NZ conservation success story The majestic toroa/Northern Royal Albatross raise their chicks on Dunedin’s doorstep every year, with just a little bit of help from DoC ranger Jim Watts. Dec 16 2019 Newsroom Special Contributor
Ideasroom Follow Australia on water rules Regional councils will decide for themselves how to account for water, leading to difficulties in comparing water quality and use. Australia has a far better nationwide system. Dec 12 2019 Jayne M Godfrey and Jagdeep Singh-Ladhar
Taken By The State Uplift mother gets second child back The young Hastings mother who resisted attempts by Oranga Tamariki to uplift her newborn baby - sparking four inquiries into the agency and an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing - is to have her first baby returned to her. Nov 07 2019 Melanie Reid and Mark Jennings
Week in Review The first homebuyer tax Bad Things Happen is a Newsroom series looking at how customers miss out on millions from their banks. Today: Business editor Nikki Mandow on Low Equity Premiums, a kind-of tax on first homebuyers. Nov 28 2019 Nikki Mandow
Week in Review Giving our money to the banks for nix More than a third of the money New Zealanders have in our Aussie-owned banks is earning us no interest - or virtually none. And it’s costing us somewhere between $400 million and $900 million a year in lost interest Nov 29 2019 Nikki Mandow
Week in Review Bad Things Happen: Fees, fees, fees Banks make big profits from the fees they charge customers – but many fees have no direct relation to how much it costs the bank to provide the services. Part 3 in our Bad Things Happen banking inquiry. Dec 03 2019 Nikki Mandow
ReadingRoom The woman who gave away 1600 books for Xmas Sonya Wilson hit on a Xmas good deed: donate new books to kids who don’t have books. 2 hours ago Sonya Wilson
ReadingRoom The winner of our box of 2019’s best books ReadingRoom literary editor Steve Braunias announces the winner of our Xmas giveaway of the 10 best books published in New Zealand in 2019 but prefaces it with a brief note on the purpose of a books section in these philistine times. Dec 17 2019 Steve Braunias
ReadingRoom Xmas: the 10 best novels of 2019 ReadingRoom literary editor Steve Braunias selects the 10 best New Zealand novels of 2019. Dec 12 2019 Steve Braunias
Rugby Ian Foster - good enough for NZ Rugby Jim Kayes says Ian Foster was a good steady first-five for Waikato who could make a good steady All Black head coach. Dec 11 2019 Jim Kayes
Week in Review Delivering the dolphins for the America’s Cup America’s Cup defenders Emirates Team New Zealand have done things differently by building their own boats for the first time, and so far, it’s paying off Dec 09 2019 Suzanne McFadden
Combat Sports Bye, bye, Mr Mexican pie Andy Ruiz Jr pulled of a massive shock by KO’ing Anthony Joshua in New York. And then delivered another stunning moment when he stepped onto the scales in Saudi Arabia. Dec 13 2019 Steve Deane
environment A great NZ conservation success story The majestic toroa/Northern Royal Albatross raise their chicks on Dunedin’s doorstep every year, with just a little bit of help from DoC ranger Jim Watts. Dec 16 2019 Newsroom Special Contributor
LockerRoom Sports A-Gender: the rise and rise of Dr Hannah Wells Sky Sport News’ Kate King and Ravinder Hunia wrap up another stellar week for Kiwi sportswomen Dec 13 2019 Ravinder Hunia and Kate King
Ideasroom Finding the flow with adventure recreation Watch: A University of Otago study has investigated the effects adventure recreation can have on physical and mental wellbeing. Dec 03 2019 University Of Otago
Week in Review Stuff considers its paywall options WATCH: Stuff may soon follow its rival nzherald.co.nz and start charging for access to some of its content. Mark Jennings speaks to Stuff CEO Sinead Boucher about the changing media landscape. Dec 04 2019 Mark Jennings
Content partnership Why investing in coal mines could (maybe) be ‘responsible investment’ Can responsible investors put enough pressure on companies - from the inside - to force them to change their ways? 8 HOURS AGO
Economy Tracking overseas investment in rural land With changes to overseas investment legislation on the horizon again, Bell Gully special counsel Glenn Shewan and partner Andrew Petersen examine what has happened to investment in rural land under the current rules and what may change with the latest proposals. 2 DAYS AGO
Content partnership How Kāinga Ora could help Auckland A new super-agency for housing and urban development could change the face of Auckland. Here three experts on urban development from consulting firm Beca talk about Auckland's big chance 2 WEEKS AGO
technology How 5G could transform health and cities Bernard Hickey explains how 5G-connected ambulances, train stations and cars are set to revolutionise the way we move around and stay healthy. 3 WEEKS AGO