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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Northern Advocate

‘It’s a whole new world’

For Northland mum Katie Wilkinson, discovering her second daughter was born deaf has exposed her family to a “whole new world”, one she feels privileged to be part of. The Whangārei resident’s baby, Mary, now 2, initially failed her newborn hearing...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Press

Your Weekend magazine

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wellington

KAIWHARAWHARA

Buyer Enquiry Over $1,200,000 Open Home Sunday, 10am-10.30am Built to the highest specification and latest building code, these freehold homes showcase sophisticated design, effortless flow, and every modern comfort. Enjoy three generous bedrooms,...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Manawatu Standard

Bridge closure cuts off rural community

The closure of a damaged bridge has cut off a critical route for a rural Tararua community and fixing the problem could come with an expensive price tag. A single-lane bridge on Alfredton Rd over the Ihuraua River at Alfredton, east of Eketāhuna, was...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald

‘WE’RE A JOKE’

Former minister claims NZ troops stealing supplies to get by

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Taranaki Daily News

Public opinions on potential sale of TSB heard at meetings

The first and potentially only public meetings to gauge reaction to the sale of TSB after the shock announcement of a conditional merger with Heartland Bank drew out decidedly mixed messages across Taranaki yesterday. They included fears Toi...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of The Oamaru Mail
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Bay of Plenty Times

DRAMA QUEEN

Madeleine Sami’s new role on The Traitors was meant to be filled by Paul Henry. However, as she tells Mitchell Hageman, there are (at least) two things she has that the controversial former host does not. CHOWING DOWN ON glutenfree Weet-Bix in a small...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Hawke's Bay Today

Empty library, closed playground

Te Kura o Mangateretere principal Grace Ropitini (pictured) says the school is fundraising online after years of a declining roll, ageing buildings, lack of resources and growing financial pressures.

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Rotorua Daily Post

‘Crossed the line’: Signature exposed in tenancy case

Arenter embroiled in a tenancy dispute with controversial Rotorua landlord Stephen Bhana used a handwriting expert to successfully challenge claims he had signed a document accepting responsibility for property damage. The expert said the signature...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Southland

Tapware trends for smart spaces

Tapware is moving in a clear direction: warm finishes, soft shapes, smart water use, and better functionality. Taps are no longer just practical; they can set the tone in kitchens, bathrooms and laundries. And you don’t need a highend budget to...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald (Saturday edition)

‘I might be a mutant now’

University research has found young Gisborne athletes have been experiencing “polluted sport”, with one of them noting he might now be a “mutant”. Forty-five young Tairāwhiti athletes took part in research on training in “contaminated” water, a...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Property Guide (Property Brokers MAN)
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age (NZ)

Bridge closure cuts links

The closure of a damaged bridge has cut off a critical route for a rural Tararua community and fixing the problem could come with an expensive price tag. A single-lane bridge on Alfredton Rd over the Ihuraua River at Alfredton, east of Eketāhuna, was...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Waikato Region
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Canterbury Region

Inspired coastal living

This reclad Kerry Mason residence has been exquisitely renovated to create a luxurious contemporary home. Positioned on 617sqm and framed by beautifully curated gardens designed by Kamo Marsh, sumptuous living spills effortlessly to north-facing...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times - Your Weekend Waikato

The snack supplier

Any minor milestone becomes a baking opportunity (and we’re not mad about it).

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Post - Your Weekend The Post

HISTORY COR NER

Nick Warren, president of the Port Nicholson Pōneke Cycling Club, sent in this image – courtesy of Trevor Rice – to celebrate the club’s 100th anniversary on June 9. “The photo shows riders back in 1929 competing in the Wellington Provincial...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Press - Your Weekend The Press

The chatty Kathy

Means well, but you see them coming and know you need to look busy otherwise you’ll be held hostage for the next 10 minutes.

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times

Has Putin hired a Kiwi nanny?

Job seekers are being “called back to the land” and finding the grass is greener down on the farm. Local recruiters are seeing a wave of young Kiwis wanting work in the agricultural sector with strong employment growth reflecting an upbeat farming...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of The Southland Times

Fancy fruit

WEEKEND KITCHEN Ihave been rather enamoured with quince recently, although they are somewhat trickier to prepare than apples, as they have tougher skin and denser flesh. Quinces have a more pronounced tart flavour so need a little extra sugar, and...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Herald

Shareholders react to proposal

A proposal by the largest shareholder of Alpine Energy to sell its stake in the company came as no surprise to the head of the second-largest shareholder, given financial pressures. Yesterday, Timaru District Council announced a proposal for its...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Otago Daily Times

Whale, hello there! Marine mammals visit Otago Harbour

THEY told Mila Smith de Zeeuw: ‘‘Go study in Dunedin. It’ll be great. You’ll have a whale of a time’’. But the 18yearold University of Otago firstyear student remained sceptical — until yesterday afternoon. When word of three humpback whales...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald - Canvas

DANIEL FAITAUA

Daniel Faitaua is apologising. He’s five minutes late. He would have been early, but he’s spent the past seven minutes cornered by a delighted older couple who insisted on telling him, with great enthusiasm, just how often he appears in their bedroom ....

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Mail

Response ‘extraordinary’

A 4000% increase in community donations since last week has staved off the threat of closure for local food redistribution service Kai Rescue. But the provider, the Nelson Environment Centre, said community food security networks in the region were...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of The Post

Art attack

The Government is facing mounting criticism from across the arts sector after cutting more than $27 million from cultural agencies and introducing a cap on charitable donation tax credits, moves critics say risk weakening support for New Zealand...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Whanganui Chronicle

‘One failure’ away

Whanganui’s Aramoho pedestrian bridge is “one failure” away from closing, with the community asked to support a replacement bid. The Chronicle reported in April that Whanganui District Council had applied for funding from NZ Transport Agency Waka...

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Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Express

Local lessons shape wishlist for new Havelock rescue boat

A new Coastguard unit in Marlborough has been given $1 million to build a rescue boat, to provide vital geographical coverage across the Marlborough Sounds. The money was given to Coastguard Marlborough at the end of March by the national Coastguard...

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of The New Zealand Herald

‘I’m too cold. I’ve had it’

with the boat’s propeller and, while the pair were cutting it away, the sea swell was increasing. Waves started coming into the stern, eventually filling it with water and flipping the boat over. Both men held on to the upturned boat. They managed to...

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Walking New Zealand
Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Wanaka Sun
Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Feilding First
Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald

Proposal to close Titirangi at night

Illegal dumping and vandalism on Titirangi/Kaiti Hill have prompted a proposal to restrict vehicle access overnight. Titirangi has been a regular dumping spot for such items as household rubbish, bedding and animal carcasses. The general proposal is...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of The TV Guide (Fairfax)

THE CURIOUS CASE OF A LUXURY DOG DAYCARE

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Friday - 5th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Herald

Turning fear of needles into life-saving habit

Cambridge mum Nicole Cameron never liked needles. But after watching her newborn son undergo openheart surgery and require a blood transfusion at just 5 weeks old, donating blood became something Cameron felt she had to do. Now, whenever 6-year-old...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Manawatu Standard

HOKOWHITU

This 1950s classic is an ideal first home. Perfect for small families, or a smart investment property in a top location. The hub is the generous, comfortable open-plan living and dining area featuring beautiful picture windows. The kitchen is...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of North Canterbury News
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Southern View (Christchurch)

Park restoration gains momentum

Two community advocates have joined forces to revitalise a “boring” park. Woolston YouthTown team leader Roz Potter and Roimata Gardens volunteer advocate Sarah Kjellberg want to turn Radley Park into an intergenerational space that is valued by young...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Mountain Scene
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Christchurch)

Skullet man’s rise to fame

Does this rugby player have the greatest hairstyle in New Zealand? Charlie James and his mother Suzanne were honed in by Sky Sports cameras while they were watching the Crusaders match against the Chiefs at a packed out One New Zealand...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Western News (Christchurch)

Rams import takes the plunge

A childhood spent on innercity basketball courts has led Canterbury Rams import Tamenang Choh taking his first swimming lessons as an adult at Parakiore. Growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts, Tamenang Choh – who goes by T – is the Canterbury Rams’ star...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Bay Harbour News

Erosion report flags rising risks for coast

Sumner and Taylors Mistake have been identified among the areas of most significant concern for erosion and coastal flooding in a new report. The Jacobs Solutions Inc Open Coast Erosion and Flooding Assessment was commissioned by city council staff...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Cromwell Bulletin
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Nor West News (Christchurch)

Rams import takes the plunge

A childhood spent on innercity basketball courts has led Canterbury Rams import Tamenang Choh taking his first swimming lessons as an adult at Parakiore. Growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts, Tamenang Choh – who goes by T – is the Canterbury Rams’ star...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Southland Express
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Pegasus Post (Christchurch)

Park restoration gains momentum

Two community advocates have joined forces to revitalise a “boring” park. Woolston YouthTown team leader Roz Potter and Roimata Gardens volunteer advocate Sarah Kjellberg want to turn Radley Park into an intergenerational space that is valued by young...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Dunedin)
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Selwyn Times

Street booze ban possible to cork uni students

Problems with university students could see a liquor ban imposed on Lincoln. Discussions are under way between the council, police and Lincoln University to see if an alcohol-free zone around the centre of the town would reduce alcohol-related...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Ashburton Courier
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Courier
Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Central Otago News

Winemakers’ winning week

It has been a big week for Central Otago winemakers, with two major sets of awards recognising the region. International wine publication The Real Review has named its Top Wineries of New Zealand 2026, with four Central Otago wineries landing in the...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Clutha Leader

Sale sign of the times

Milton’s famous ‘‘Town of Opportunities’’ sign is getting one last chance to stand — by its words. Replaced by council earlier this year, the weathered welcome sign now has its own opportunity to help its town on Trade Me. Bidding opened on Monday...

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Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of The Ensign-Gore
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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Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Marlborough Weekly

Prodigy for pets

Like many 13-year-olds, Aroha Cherrie loves animals. She cares for the chickens at the home she shares with her mother and brother in Redwoodtown. She also tends to rabbits, both her pets and those she breeds. When a guest arrives with a dog, she has...

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of The Northland Age

Council working through Govt’s voting refoms

Far North District councillor Davina Smolders says she will now focus on agenda setting after the Government moved to bar unelected people from voting on council committees. Smolders had advocated for changes to committee voting rights, with Local...

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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)
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Southern Rural Life
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Blenheim Sun

Your Local Manufacturing Jeweller

91 Weld St, Redwoodtown | [email protected] | 577 9340 | (Fb)/gmwjewellery | gmwjewellery.co.nz

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Thursday - 4th June, 2026
Cover of Taumarunui Bulletin
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Waimea Weekly
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Weekly
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wairarapa
Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age Midweek

Unmarked no longer:

Lance Corporal Alfred Michael Hall fought at Gallipoli, was wounded multiple times on the Western Front, and later received one of the highest military honours for helping liberate a besieged French town. A century after his death, his grave site in...

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Wednesday - 3rd June, 2026
Cover of The Waikato Local

Shock stroke diagnosis at 34

Hamilton mum-of-two Candra Pullon had just finished the baby years, signed a contract for a new role at the University of Waikato and completed a 12km running event when life flipped on its head. At just 34 years old, she suffered a stroke. Now, nine...

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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
Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Listener

Bulletin

The football fan’s life is not an easy one, especially if your team is Spurs.

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Monday - 8th June, 2026
Cover of Woman's Day (New Zealand)

‘YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN!’

Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex’s marriage is once again hanging by a thread following a tense argument about returning to the UK. With Meghan, 44, not having visited her husband’s home country since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022, Harry,...

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Monday - 8th June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Woman's Weekly

‘Love, loss and the lessons I’ve learned’

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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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Sunday - 31st May, 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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Sunday - 31st May, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times

Quiz

1. Which museum was a top-five finalist – and only southern hemisphere nomination – at the Museums and Heritage Awards in London: A) Te Papa; B) Tūhura Otago Museum; C) Auckland War Memorial Museum; or D) Waitangi Treaty Grounds? 2. The liquidation of...

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Sunday - 31st May, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times - Sunday Magazine

CHOCOLATE AND GINGER’S CHICKEN KATSU ON RICE

For anyone who’s been to Blenheim recently, they’ll know it’s not just a stop for a vino fix – the food scene is booming too (it is called Boom Town, after all). Alongside a growing roster of local, independent eateries, the Marlborough region is also...

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Saturday - 30th May, 2026
Cover of Homed Taranaki Daily News

Space, style, and functionality

62D Poplar Grove Open Home: Sunday, 3ay 31, 1pm to 1.30pm Price: Buyers $965,000+ Moving from a rural to a city setting in 2015 was an easy adjustment for Megan and Nigel, when they bought this property at 62D Poplar Grove in New Plymouth. The...

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Sunday - 31st May, 2026
Cover of Herald on Sunday
Thursday - 28th May, 2026
Cover of Stuff Special Publications

CELEBRATING

Read about Wairarapa’s innovative and successful business women. Be inspired and empowered

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Wednesday - 27th May, 2026
Cover of Tommy's Real Estate

Tommy’s Market Update

According to leading agents Alexia Stoddart and Chris Robinson of Tommy’s Real Estate, the market remains steady, but buyers are taking a more measured approach as conditions continue to normalise. April’s significant weather events, including record...

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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 National Geographic Kids (New Zealand)

VETS ON WHEELS!

The mobile docs helping species in Victoria…

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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 - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Australian Women's Weekly NZ
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 - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ House & Garden

MOUNTAIN HIGH

THESE PAGES Steve and Jackie Worrall wanted furnishings which were neither delicate nor too heavy, or too contemporary for their Queenstown holiday home, and found a perfect fit in Coco Republic pieces, in particular a showstopping Aspen leather sofa...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of The Shed
Friday - 1st May, 2026
Cover of NZ Trucking Magazine
Tuesday - 19th May, 2026
Cover of Lizard News

New tolls and Katikati Bypass to be considered

New tolls will be explored for New Zealand’s most-tolled region under a new agreement between Western Bay of Plenty councils and the Government. The long-discussed Katikati Bypass is also on the agenda, earmarked for funding from asset sales. The...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Your Home and Garden

WHIP UP YOUR OWN TAKEAWAY FAVES

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Monday - 4th May, 2026
Cover of NZ Rugby News

FROM THE EDITOR

Caleb Clarke has looked sharp as a tack for the Blues this season. He went okay for them in 2025 but could not cross the tryline and didn’t quite look in peak form. There was all sorts happening in the background, as he discusses in our feature...

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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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Saturday - 25th April, 2026
Cover of SriLankaNZ
Monday - 27th April, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Classic Car

THE RIGHT STUFFAYRBURN CLASSIC 2026

All the ingredients were there this year, for a very different kind of motoring festival experience for New Zealanders. In March 2025, the inaugural Ayrburn Classic showed its potential, confirming what many suspected: it was a successful concept for a...

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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
Monday - 20th April, 2026
Cover of NZ Classic Driver

MUSTANG MISHAP

While we always check and double-check material before we burst into print, things don’t always go to plan and the odd mistake and/ or omission is virtually inevitable. In the report on the 2026 Ellerslie Intermarque Concours d’Elegance in our last...

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Friday - 1st May, 2026
Cover of Cuisine

NICOLA CHAN CELEBRATES A DECADE OF DINING AT PARIS BUTTER, AUCKLAND

Ten years in, Paris Butter remains one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed dining destinations. With three hats in the Cuisine Good Food Guide, the Herne Bay restaurant is known for refined dining, polished hospitality and a standard of excellence that has...

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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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Wednesday - 1st April, 2026
Cover of NZ Landscaper Magazine

A POSITIVE START TO THE YEAR

It has been a busy start to the year. Our recent member meet-ups around the country were a great success, providing a valuable opportunity to share the Board’s revised strategy and hear directly from members about the opportunities and challenges...

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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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Thursday - 26th March, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Marketing

Fill me in

The cover story for this issue has been brewing for a while. It started as so many articles do: several separate conversations follow the same arc and it’s apparent an idea’s time has come. In no particular order, I was hearing: so much marketing...

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Monday - 23rd March, 2026
Cover of Special Publications
Monday - 16th March, 2026
Cover of Kiwi Gardener (Quarterly)

Grow apples, pears, medlars and quinces.

When it comes to pip fruit, it pays to do some research to figure out which variety is best suited to your garden. Even a modest-sized section can make room for a small specimen or an espaliered pip fruit tree, and double-grafted trees can give you...

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Sunday - 1st March, 2026
Cover of Go Gardening

AUTUMN COLOUR

Trees, shrubs and flowers for seasonal drama

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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
Cover of Marlborough Express
Wednesday - 30th July, 2025
Cover of Homed Northern Outlook

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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Thursday - 24th July, 2025
Cover of Homed Southern Homes