New Zealand Newspapers

Explore local stories from Northland to Southland.

Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Northland Age

Northland Mill to close after failing to find buyer

Juken New Zealand is proposing to close its Northland Mill after failing to secure a buyer. Earlier this year Japaneseowned Juken New Zealand (JNL) began formal consultation on the future of its Northland Mill and Triboard Mill in Kaita¯ia. JNL sought...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald

Supreme Court blocks local man’s extradition

AGisborne man wanted by police for more than 10 years after an alleged assault in a Perth carpark will not be forced to return to face Australian courts. His barrister this week said the man is “very grateful and relieved” to have the prospect of...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age (NZ)

Plea to urgently fix bridge

While a Carterton bridge remains vulnerable and in need of urgent repair, drivers are disregarding safety warnings, causing concern for the district’s councillors and engineers. With no funds currently allocated towards fixing the Atiwhakatu Bridge on...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times

TELEGRAPH CROSSWORD

Across 1 Body of water (3) 3 Atmosphere (3) 5 Slaughtered (4) 7 Expert; speed (5) 8 Danger (6) 10 Crikey! (4) 11 Majesty (8) 13 Secure (6) 14 Shout (6) 17 Shone (8) 19 Part of church (4) 21 Flat fish (6) 22 Emulsion, e.g. (5) 23...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Southland Times

Board of trustees resigns

A commissioner has been appointed to govern Mataura School following the collective resignation of its board of trustees. Commissioner Dr Gabrielle Wall said the board resigned on May 4, the same day the school’s long-time principal Susan Dennison...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Otago Daily Times

Lapping the Balclutha Bridge

A CLYDEVALE cricketer is hoping to smash all boundaries during a fundraising gumboot run for his beloved club this weekend. Clutha Valley dairy farmer Harjinder ‘‘Harry’’ Chander is no stranger to extreme exercise in his rural work wear, having...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Herald

Seafarers centre gifts whale tooth to museum

A “fascinating” piece of local and international maritime history has been gifted to the community. Yesterday, an item from the nowdemolished more than 100-year-old South Canterbury Seafarers Welfare Centre was handed over to the region’s museum by...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The TV Guide (Fairfax)

With Editor Lifestyle Magazines Frances Morton

We’ve made it past the darkest day of the year, Matariki is due to rise above the horizon and it’s a time for new beginnings. This is the fifth year New Zealand has celebrated Matariki as an official national holiday and, I’ve got to say, it’s come at...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Whanganui Chronicle

‘It will save lives’

Roadside drug testing is being rolled out across Whanganui as part of a nationwide police crackdown on impaired drivers. Motorists in the Whanganui and Rangitīkei areas can expect to be randomly tested for recent use of impairing drugs. The new device...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Post

Southern comfort

When architect Sharlene Browning and family came home to New Zealand after 10 years in Brisbane, she started to house hunt but was shocked by the “ridiculous cost and process” to get on the property ladder. “We tried to navigate the post-EQC...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Press

Ten years on

Brexit fractured the European Union and broke British politics. The United Kingdom is about to get its seventh prime minister since June 23, 2016 – a decade ago – when the country voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union after more than four...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Northern Advocate

Quiet retirement

After two decades under public watch from thousands of people and numerous television cameras, the last four lions at the former Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary will have a quiet retirement, with the park permanently closed to the public. Last November, the...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The New Zealand Herald

‘Death by a thousand cuts’

Agroup of West Aucklanders and conservationists fear the Government’s landmark resource management laws will erode specific protections for Auckland’s Waitākere Ranges, with former mayor Sir Bob Harvey warning it could be “death by a thousand...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Manawatu Standard

Logistics plan gets $22.4m

Manawatū’s plans for the lower North Island freight and distribution cluster have received a $22.4 million boost. Rail Minister Winston Peters and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones announced yesterday that a Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF)...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Manawatu Standard

WEST END

Centered in the main CBD; schools, supermarkets, cafes, bars, river walks and Esplanade, the list just goes on! This two-bedroomed brick beauty is a real cracker and what’s better, super affordable, easy care and no hassles here with this beauty...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Taranaki Daily News

Mayor publicly apologises for name-calling

New Plymouth mayor Max Brough has made a public apology to two of his district councillors for calling them “f .... n critters” in their absence during a private workshop. The first-term mayor opened yesterday’s New Plymouth District Council meeting...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Blenheim Sun

Call of the wild

The huge waves heaved their mighty weight with a strength she had never witnessed. Relentless peaks and troughs tumbled with a roar as on board the historic tall ship, Margot closed her eyes briefly, willing the almost overpowering nausea to just...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of North Canterbury News
Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Southern View (Christchurch)

Canterbury getting 'raw deal' on transport, says ECan chair

Environment Canterbury’s chair says the region is getting a “raw deal” in Government transport funding, as he calls for more investment in buses and infrastructure maintenance. Canterbury's regional council chair Deon Swiggs said his priorities are...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Christchurch)

Breakdown to booming business

Eight years ago, Steve Ayers had hit rock bottom. He had gone through a marriage break-up, a mental breakdown and lost his job as a primary school teacher. Now Ayers has turned his second-hand video games and collectables store, Appleby Games, into a...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Western News (Christchurch)

Canterbury getting 'raw deal' on transport, says ECan chair

Environment Canterbury’s chair says the region is getting a “raw deal” in Government transport funding, as he calls for more investment in buses and infrastructure maintenance. Canterbury's regional council chair Deon Swiggs said his priorities are...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Pegasus Post (Christchurch)

Canterbury getting 'raw deal' on transport, says ECan chair

Environment Canterbury’s chair says the region is getting a “raw deal” in Government transport funding, as he calls for more investment in buses and infrastructure maintenance. Canterbury's regional council chair Deon Swiggs said his priorities are...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Nor West News (Christchurch)

Canterbury getting 'raw deal' on transport, says ECan chair

Environment Canterbury’s chair says the region is getting a “raw deal” in Government transport funding, as he calls for more investment in buses and infrastructure maintenance. Canterbury's regional coun-cil chair Deon Swiggs said his priorities are...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Ashburton Courier
Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Selwyn Times

‘Real option’ to avoid forced amalgamation

Mayor Lydia Gliddon believes Selwyn could make a case to go it alone. Councils across the country have 33 working days to submit ideas for how they would respond to the Government’s proposed reform process, or risk having an unwanted amalgamation...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of The Ensign-Gore
Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Bay of Plenty Times
Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Hawke's Bay Today
Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Rotorua Daily Post

Leaking hospital baby unit set for overhaul

Rotorua Hospital’s Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) refurbishment will begin in October after reports of “severe” and “ongoing” water leaks since December 2024, newly released documents show. Te Kawana Tapara, the father of a premature baby staying in...

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Thursday - 25th June, 2026
Cover of Taumarunui Bulletin
Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Waimea Weekly
Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Weekly
Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Tommy's Real Estate

Mount Victoria - 10 Shannon Street

A MOUNT VICTORIA MASTERPIECE Positioned in one of Wellington's most prestigious and tightly held suburbs, 10 Shannon Street presents a truly exceptional opportunity. Immaculately presented and showcasing breathtaking harbour views; this remarkable...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Mail

Water costs force rethink

The Tasman District Council has been forced to consider alternative sites for Motueka’s $20 million pool after discovering the land bought for the project needs millions of dollars to connect to water services. The council paid $5.1m for 99, 111b, and...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Southern Rural Life
Tuesday - 23rd June, 2026
Cover of Lizard News

Whānau Hauora Day returns to Katikati

Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua is proud to bring back Whānau Hauora Day for its second year, a celebration of community wellbeing, connection, and collective care. The free event takes place at the Katikati Memorial Hall, Wednesday 8th July, from...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wairarapa
Tuesday - 23rd June, 2026
Cover of Stuff Special Publications

Kiwifruit confidence reaches new heights

Confidence in New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry has rarely been stronger, with the latest Zespri licence releases attracting extraordinary demand and delivering record-breaking prices. The 2026 licence auctions saw growers competing fiercely for...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age Midweek

War, weariness and waiting

Four years into the invasion of their country, the people of rural Ukraine are weary, anxious and facing an uncertain, seemingly bleak future. Nevertheless, they’re pressing on – thanks in part to a United States charity, a determined team of doctors...

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Wednesday - 24th June, 2026
Cover of The Waikato Local

Hamilton to open social supermarket

Hamilton’s first social supermarket will open in August as demand for food support continues to grow across the Waikato. Kirikiriroa Family Services Trust is preparing to launch the initiative and is calling on businesses, growers and residents to...

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Cuisine

REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL

BEEF, CHEESE & CHIVE PIE, LAMB & CUMIN RAGÙ, PASTA AL LIMONE, HAM HOCK RAMEN, SMOKED SALMON CHOWDER, CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, LEEK & POTATO BHAJIS, STICKY TOFFEE & DATE PUDDING, FRENCH ONION RIGATONI, RETRO RICE PUDDING

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of National Geographic Kids (New Zealand)

DAVID ATTENBOROUGH!

A timeline of the living legend, to celebrate his 100th birthday!

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of NZ House & Garden

LAYER UP AND SETTLE IN

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of NZ Classic Driver

LOTS OF THRILLS, USUALLY SERIOUS

Few cars have managed to become as deeply woven into automotive culture and popular imagination as the Lotus Esprit. At its launch, it was futuristic without trying too hard, exotic without the ego of Italy’s supercar aristocracy, and was unmistakably...

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Classic Car

1973 DATSUN 240Z

This is about much more than the restoration of an iconic classic sports car, the 240Z. It’s about the culmination of a dream over many years and the friendships made. It’s about the people who helped and the professionals whose approach ensured that...

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of Kiwi Gardener (Quarterly)

A GARDEN-LOVER’S GUIDE TO WINTER, FROM RECIPES TO WELLBEING

1 PRUNE & PLANT ROSES & FRUIT TREES Pruning roses maintains the plant’s shape, stops it from looking straggly and prevents heavy branches from breaking, and will get rid of dead, damaged and diseased growth. It also opens the plant up to airflow,...

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Listener

The Hewitson profile

Her father was a wastrel and AA Gill called her too ugly for television, but Mary Beard outlived both to become one of the world’s most recognisable historians.

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Monday - 29th June, 2026
Cover of Woman's Day (New Zealand)

TV STAR ALI PUGH’S SECRET SACRIFICE

If Ali Pugh thought life might slow down after her stint hosting Breakfast earlier this year, she was quickly proven wrong – because back home in Christchurch, mum life is every bit as full-on as one of TV’s most high-profile roles. “There are so many...

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Monday - 29th June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Woman's Weekly

21 ways to thrive in Dry July

2121 waysways to thrive in Dry July

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Australian Women's Weekly NZ

Sporting magic moments:

New Zealand’s Commonwealth Games glory

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Sunday - 21st June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times

Blown off the park!

The high-flying Hurricanes have sealed the deal, capping a super season with the Super Rugby Pacific title. And, boy, in some sort of style. In what had the makings of a blockbuster final, against the Chiefs in Wellington last night, the Canes were...

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Sunday - 21st June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times - Sunday Magazine

VOLCO’S CINNAMON SCROLL

Volco is one of those spots that, when you visit, you know you’ll be a regular in no time – and with four sites across the capital, it’s easy to do just that. The independent bakery chain – which opened its four stores in just 10 months between 2024...

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Sunday - 21st June, 2026
Cover of Herald on Sunday

‘WE’RE NOT GOING TO BURN IN HERE’

Flames were already tearing through 68-year-old Hirini Tau’s home when he woke. With only one arm, he pulled his unconscious son down a smoke-filled hallway to safety. “I just wanted to turn it into something that could save lives,” he said of sharing...

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Sunday - 21st June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star Times Travel

HOW WE TRAVEL

Because it is important for our journalists to have first-hand experience, it can be necessary to accept assistance from travel operators. However, we never promise positive coverage in return.

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of SriLankaNZ
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Geraldine News

Gresson Dorman celebrates Geraldine office refresh

Gresson Dorman & Co recently reopened its Geraldine office after six weeks of closure for a makeover. Geraldine-based associate solicitor Emily Coldicott says, “It’s now a welcoming, fresh, friendly space.” In addition to the existing services...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Oamaru Mail
Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Southland

A guide to home ventilation

Damp windows, a musty smell, and worse, black mould on the bedroom wall. Sound familiar? Many homes battle moisture in winter, and if yours is one of them, ventilation is a big part of the fix. What does a ventilation system do, and do you really need...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald (Saturday edition)

‘Taiao warrior’ dies

The death of an esteemed environmental leader is being mourned across Aotearoa. Tairāwhiti scientist Ian Ruru (Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tai, Whakatō hea, Rongowhakaata) was a highly respected figure in te ao Māori, known for his research...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Property Guide (Property Brokers MAN)
Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Waikato Region
Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Canterbury Region

Elevated excellence in Huntsbury

Just a short stroll from Rugby Park, Meshino Café and St Andrew’s College, this stunning brand-new cedar-clad home offers contemporary single-level living and easy indoor-outdoor flow. Set on an easy-care section with an uninterrupted northwest...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times - Your Weekend Waikato

The Notebook

“I want you. I want all of you, forever, you and me, every day.”

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Taranaki Daily News

Jugs: Boiling down the choices

The humble jug sits in every Kiwi kitchen, quietly clocking up several boils a day. Most of us buy one without giving it much thought, but a little know-how helps you pick a jug that boils faster, costs less to run, and lasts longer. Here’s what...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of The Press - Your Weekend The Press

When Harry met Sally

“When you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.”

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald - Canvas

SOCIAL DILEMMA

A Kiwi series dives into the risky online world

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Express

Man secretly recorded young girls

A health professional who claimed an alternate personality was responsible for secretly filming girls and possessing child sexual exploitation material has been found guilty on all 33 charges against him. The man, who has interim name suppression, was...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wellington

Architectural City-Fringe Sanctuary

From the moment you step inside, timeless features including polished matai floors, soaring stud heights, leadlight windows and beautiful period detailing create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Designed for everyday living and effortless...

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Saturday - 20th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald

STRAIGHT BAT

Kane Williamson’s exclusive exit interview

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Wanaka Sun
Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Feilding First

Have your say: Will new regional borders put Manawatū services at risk?

A new bill moving through Parliament could change how healthcare, roading, and education services are delivered across the Manawatū District. While it is being promoted as a practical way to reduce government red tape, some local leaders and residents...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Herald

BLOW THEM AWAY

The long-awaited showdown of Super Rugby’s 30th anniversary season is near, and both teams will feel the significance of it. The Hurricanes are hunting their second Super Rugby title after their first win in 2016. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are hoping for...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Mountain Scene
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Bay Harbour News

Making waves in Hawaii

Lyttelton water polo talent Aggie Weston has gone from national age-group success to US college stardom, helping the University of Hawaii top the Big West Conference while earning major individual honours along the way.

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Southland Express
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Dunedin)
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Courier
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Cromwell Bulletin
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Central Otago News

Second solar farm bid

A second solar farm in excess of 600ha is being proposed for Maniototo. A public meeting has been advertised at Poolburn School next week to discuss a 630ha solar farm, a joint venture between Lightsource bp and Contact Energy. The Moa Creek project...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Clutha Leader

Centre courts community aid

A key South Otago sporting facility will become financially unsustainable without a fresh injection of cash, its overseers say. The Cross Recreation Centre in Balclutha is the district’s main indoor sports facility, tallying more than 100,000...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Marlborough Weekly

Rural health booster

Dr Jack Clerke has a passion for rural medicine. Born in Blenheim, raised near Linkwater, educated at Queen Charlotte College and now back in Marlborough to complete his training, he deeply understands the challenges – and opportunities – for health...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Trucking Magazine
Tuesday - 16th June, 2026
Cover of Te Puke Today
Monday - 15th June, 2026
Cover of Go Gardening

Win! GREAT PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE

EDITOR DESIGNER ADVERTISING PRINTER PUBLISHER STOCK PHOTOS: COVER PHOTO: Sue Linn Lee Kretschmar Debbie Pascoe, phone 0274858562 Inkwise New Zealand Plant Producers Inc email [email protected] Adobe Stock Adobe Stock

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Your Home and Garden

THE YEAR OF ART FREE JEN SIEVERS ART PRINT

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Landscaper Magazine

WHAT'S INSIDE?

NZ’s first B-Corp certified landscaper Hard and soft sustainable solutions Carbon-smart tree planting

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Thursday - 11th June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Marketing

Put it on a T-shirt

We’re so chuffed to bring you stories from agency founders up and down the motu in this issue. In March, we put a call out, asking to hear why people had started up their own agencies. Straight away, the responses started coming in. We asked them all...

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Monday - 8th June, 2026
Cover of NZ Rugby News

RANFURLY SHIELD RETURNS

Ilooked out the window this morning and, lo and behold, the sky had not caved in and rugby was not dead in the water. You could be forgiven for thinking otherwise after the past few weeks where every second pundit seems to be predicting the demise of...

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Walking New Zealand
Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

MiMi Pancakes?

There’s a particular weight to the times we’re living in, and you can feel it in the everyday. At the petrol pump, watching the numbers tick up faster than your patience. At the supermarket check-out, where the weekly shop seems to cost a little more...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Gardener

BEAT RISING FOOD PRICES

Trees, shrubs, structure & a sensational series of ponds in Tūrangi • Perennials & native plants on a super steep slope above Governors Bay • The Paparoa teenager growing food for her family of 10 • A Wairarapa gardener preserving 600 jars of fruit...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of 03 Magazine (NZ)
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Adventure

Why the community will outlive the algorithms

The outdoor industry spent years chasing scale. Bigger audiences, greater reach, and more impressions became the benchmarks for success. Social media promised direct access to millions of people and brands poured huge amounts of time and money into...

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Wednesday - 27th May, 2026
Cover of Canterbury Rural Life
Tuesday - 2nd June, 2026
Cover of NZ Farmer

A big bill is coming

Farmers appear to have avoided an immediate fertiliser shortage, but the bigger bill may still be coming, adding fresh pressure to the cost of producing milk, meat and crops. Earlier fears of an immediate shortage have eased, with suppliers saying...

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Tuesday - 2nd June, 2026
Cover of Ag Trader
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Ski & Snow

THE COST OF KIWI CULTURE

Walk into any snow shop and the walls are full. Jackets, skis, boots, helmets, goggles, packs, base layers, socks, gadgets, apps, passes and promises. There is no shortage of product. There has probably never been more. The problem is not the gear....

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Country-wide

TRULY INTERGRATED

A farm system built on adaptation and integration

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Boating NZ

INSIDE:

SHIPS’ FIGUREHEADS – A SAFE PAIR OF EYES WHICH CATAMARAN IS BEST FOR YOU? CONTRACTING A BOAT YARD RUAMAHANGA DIVERSION THE CATCH: BLOW THE WIND FUTURE OF CARIBBEAN BOATS STAYING PUT FOR CYCLONE SEASON FUEL CRISIS EFFECTS THE AUCKLAND WOODEN BOAT...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Dish

Dream ESCAPE

A great utility salad to pop on the table as an easy side dish that goes particularly well with fried foods. ¼ head cabbage, finely shredded (3 packed cups) 1 cup edamame beans, blanched 1 cup finely shredded carrots 8 yellow or red cherry...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of NZ Life & Leisure

A Toast to Tenacity

The revival of Earnscleugh Castle, where Ryan Sanders and Marco Creemers demonstrate their ambition and resilience in Central Otago

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Kiwi Gardener

Make, Bake & forage

DIY firepit upcycled mini composter homegrown herbal teas watercress salsa verde tasty turmeric recipes

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Homestyle New Zealand

MADE TO MATTER

When the mid-afternoon harbour light hits a full-height wall of aged brass cabinetry, it breaks back across the kitchen. Raimana Jones of Atelier Jones placed the brass on the wall opposite the room’s northwestfacing window for exactly that reason....

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of The Shed
Saturday - 28th March, 2026
Cover of Beef Country

A RECIPE FOR HEIFER MATING SUCCESS

Glenaray Station successfully mate yearling heifers, increasing their reproductive potential

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Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Southern View
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Nor West News
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of The Star
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Western News
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Pegasus Post
Thursday - 16th April, 2026
Cover of Bay Harbour
Wednesday - 1st April, 2026
Cover of Motor Equipment News

Are you future proof?

An interesting trend we have seen over the last five or so years is that a fairly large number of automotive repair businesses just cease to exist at some point. We see this when we get magazines returned or cancelled. Whilst there are many reasons for...

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Friday - 3rd April, 2026
Cover of 03 Magazine
Tuesday - 31st March, 2026
Cover of Kids Go Gardening

Do the thing! rot

When leaves rot they slowly turn into compost, with the help of all the worms, bugs and tiny creatures that live in the soil. Compost is food and medicine for the soil, keeping our gardens healthy. Leaves that have fallen from trees make brilliant...

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Monday - 23rd March, 2026
Cover of Fashion Quarterly

84 CAPSULE WARDROBE IDEAS

PLUS SIX TRAILBLAZERS ON THEIR ROAD TO SUCCESS

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Monday - 23rd March, 2026
Cover of Special Publications
Monday - 9th February, 2026
Cover of Dairy Country

IMPROVING PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY

A deep dive into utilising pasture well

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Sunday - 1st February, 2026
Cover of Top South Farming Monthly
Thursday - 12th February, 2026
Cover of Property Guide - Hawke's Bay (Property Brokers)

A historic lifestyle opportunity

This is not only a stunning piece of history, but what a place to live! In the heart of Maraekakaho perched just above the historic woolshed is the Gardeners Cottage from Maraekakaho Station. A lovely two bedroom cottage plus two bedrooms detached from...

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Tuesday - 16th December, 2025
Cover of NZ4WD

4WD and SUV buyer’s guide

The new vehicle market in New Zealand is a 4WD buyer’s paradise. Utes and SUVs are as popular here as anywhere in the world, and our new car sales have been dominated by SUVs and 4WD utes for ages. It’s widely known that Ford’s Ranger is top dog in...

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Thursday - 30th October, 2025
Cover of Homed Feilding

The smart home seller’s guide:

Selling your home now means navigating A Buyers’ market. With more properties listed than there Are Active Buyers, the power shifts. Buyers can Be more selective, And homes may take longer to sell. In this climate, your choice of real estate company...

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Thursday - 31st July, 2025
Cover of Homed Kapiti Observer

Winter a strategic time to buy, sell

When the temperature drops and the days shorten, many buyers and sellers assume the property market hibernates, so they wait for spring to look or list. But for the savvy, winter offers unique opportunities for both buyers and sellers in the real...

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Wednesday - 30th July, 2025
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Wednesday - 30th July, 2025
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Winter a strategic time to buy, sell

When the temperature drops and the days shorten, many buyers and sellers assume the property market hibernates, so they wait for spring to look or list. But for the savvy, winter offers unique opportunities for both buyers and sellers in the real...

Read Full Story (Page 2)
Thursday - 24th July, 2025
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