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Far North resident shaken by dog attack
The district’s dog issue is set to be under the spotlight at today’s Far North District Council meeting, days after pet sheep were killed and others injured in a brutal attack on a rural Far North property. Two sheep died (one required being shot as...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Fight for 21-year rates refund
A pilates studio owner whose rates were overcharged for 21 years is fighting to get the money refunded by the city council. Progressive Pilates owner Sonia Lidington estimated she had paid an extra $20,000 over the years, and said Hamilton City...
Read Full Story (Page 5)JACK WHITEHALL’S SUBURBAN THRILLER
Read Full Story (Page 1)Joseph wishes Rennie well
JAMIE Joseph has swallowed any disappointment and says he wishes his successful rival nothing but the best. Joseph was overlooked for a second time as All Blacks coach as New Zealand Rugby plumped for former Chiefs and Wallabies coach Dave...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Timaru boy’s rare ailment diagnosed in Turkey
A Timaru woman is trying not to think too much about the war in Iran as she seeks specialised health care for her 5-year-old son’s ailments in neighbouring Turkey. Nesa Morey and her son Armani DocosMorey flew to Istanbul less than two weeks before...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Deer hunter sentenced
Paul William John Stevens nodded silently in the dock of the Invercargill District Court as the bereft family of Jock Davies, the cancer-surviving companion he accidentally shot on Stewart Island, described their anguish. Court officers quietly handed...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Sitting thigh-to-thigh’
Whanganui’s leading public transport advocate says replacing buses with vans means higher costs and less comfort. Anthonie Tonnon, Whanganui District Council’s representative on Horizons Regional Council’s passenger transport committee, said using...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Man for the job
Aday before Dave Rennie was announced as the new All Blacks coach, Tony Brown was doing his Springboks media duties in South Africa and fired off a warning to the locals. “Whoever gets the job, I can guarantee you the All Blacks will be very good this...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Giant wind turbine load tips into ditch
Investigations are underway after a transporter carrying a massive wind turbine tower section to the Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm site near Dargaville tipped sideways into a ditch. The turbine section was on a 72-wheel transport unit being towed by a truck...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Operator chosen
Christchurch brewer and bar operator Cassels has signed a deal to open in the Arts Centre’s old Student Union/dux de Lux building, but the move hangs on ratepayer backing. The Arts Centre has launched a social media campaign lobbying for public...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘An incredible honour’ Dave Rennie named new All Blacks coach +
On January 14, when Scott Robertson announced he was departing his role as All Blacks head coach, Dave Rennie was preparing for a Japan Top League clash against the Black Rams. Former All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick, who played in two Super Rugby...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Fears for Turitea School traffic
“We don’t want a fatality to be the thing that affects change.” That was the grim warning from Turitea School board member Fraser Ponsford, putting the case for lower speeds on Old West Rd around the school at drop-off and pick-up times. He appeared...
Read Full Story (Page 1)TAKARO
Price By Negotiation Step into the warmth and charm of this delightful property, where classic charm meets modern comfort with extensive renovations tastefully completed. Sundrenched living is anchored by rich timber features and a pitched ceiling....
Read Full Story (Page 2)Creaming it in 52 flavours
Peita Kensington has so far got her personal challenge to make 52 new ice cream flavours in 2026 licked. The sole owner of Little Liberty Creamery for the past two years, after first buying into the Inglewood business in 2022, had been looking for a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Melting pot
Marcelo Gonzalez knows Marlborough, and Marlburians know him. As Marlborough Multicultural Centre’s sports and cultural events manager, he weaves community threads into the tapestry that is the Marlborough Multicultural Festival. The 2026 edition...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Archaic policy’
The Ministry of Education has been accused of being “short-sighted” and “archaic” following changes made to Gisborne school bus routes, which principals say would be “a massive blow” for students and their families. The ministry says it needs to apply...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Tommy’s Market Update
“Two months in, the Wellington market is certainly stronger than it was this time last year,” says Tommy’s Real Estate agent Alexia Stoddart. Listing numbers have lifted and pre-approved buyers are active. However, with more choice available,...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Left homeless after flood at Lake Ferry
A Lake Ferry community in a low-lying area is still in cleanup mode several weeks after a storm caused flooding and damage to homes. Whāngaimoana resident Adam Mazzola, who lives with his 13-year-old son, was mortgage-free and debt-free before the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rise in violence, aggression
The Male Room director Philip Chapman has become far more cautious of late. At the Nelson drop-in centre for the homeless, he’s seen an increase in violence over the past year, the type of incidents that would make most people’s hair curl. Other...
Read Full Story (Page 1)A SYMPHONY OF STYLE AND SPIRIT
The Maritimo S50 Sedan Motor Yacht represents the next evolution of the brand’s commitment to design excellence, engineering precision, and an enduring connection to the sea. Every line, surface, and space has been shaped with purpose - to deliver a...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Lay down your arms:
The inaugural Carterton Peace Festival is set to bring art as a conflict resolution tool to Wairarapa. Deirdra Mcmenamin started casting people’s arms in 1994, during the last years of the Northern Ireland conflict, which was also known as The...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Boots, banter, new beginnings at Melville Rugby & Sports Club
A Hamilton rugby club is looking to start up a new team for this year’s season and has the call out for players. Melville Rugby & Sports Club last fielded an under-21 team in 2012, which made it through to the semi-finals. Since then it’s relied on...
Read Full Story (Page 1)THE CHIPS WILL FLY AGAIN IN 2026
There is a distinct rhythmic sound that cuts through the hum of a country show. It is the sharp crack of steel meeting timber, followed by the sight of large wood chips spinning through the air. For over a decade, that sound was missing from the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)GRANDE DAME
A pathway at the side of the house runs past one of two ornamental pear trees, Pyrus salicifolia ‘Pendula’, and a double hedge of corokia and Lonicera nitida. Two blue-grey Hosta ‘Silver Knights’ flank the path and to the right are the purple-red...
Read Full Story (Page 3)TRUE CRIME The highway from HELL
Read Full Story (Page 1)London luvvies
Rose Byrne was belle of the ball at the Bafta Awards, with partner Bobby Cannavale by her side, but she lost out on Best Actress to Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley. Meanwhile, Leonardo DiCaprio took mum Irmelin Indenbirken as his date. Aww!
Read Full Story (Page 2)WANT PROTEIN WITH THAT?
‘Protein is a girl’s best friend,” reads the caption on an Instagram post. The image shows a model posing in a bathroom wearing a black cocktail dress, martini in one hand. In the other is a large bag of Khloud Protein Popcorn. The latest commercial...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Mosgiel
At Elm Grove, the next generation of Kirklands are blending heritage and innovation on the 173-year-old, Taieri, low-cost dairy farm with an A2 colostrum-based skincare range designed for sensitive skin
Read Full Story (Page 4)SAS SOS
Six military suppressors first identified as missing from the NZSAS armoury in 2020 were not formally reviewed for five years, and no military police investigation was opened at the time. Our defence force has said it has a “high level of concern”...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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.
Read Full Story (Page 3)A Quiet House
Irecently read about a 98-year-old mother who moved into a care home to look after her 80-yearold son, saying, “You never stop being a mum.” Continuing to care for him as she always did, checking on him daily and ensuring he felt loved and secure, it...
Read Full Story (Page 6)Pharmacist shortage causing burnout, stress
Two long-established Gisborne pharmacy owners say burnout, the current funding model and difficulty attracting qualified pharmacists to an already underserved region are major concerns. Sean Shivnan and Nigel Campbell spoke to the Gisborne Herald...
Read Full Story (Page 1)All decked out
From summer barbecues to quiet morning coffees, decks and balconies are often the heart of our home. But with harsh UV rays, coastal salt spray, and busy lives, picking the best surface that will stand the test of time is about practicality as well as...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Masterpiece of modern architecture
Welcome to a beautifully presented family home offering space, sun, and superb indoor-outdoor living. Designed for relaxed family life and effortless entertaining, the light-filled kitchen, living, and dining areas flow seamlessly to a conservatory...
Read Full Story (Page 1)A 2ful eeco oo a aueme2
Creating a home that reflects your personality doesn’t require expensive decor. ‘Art’ is all around us and with a little creativity you can turn even everyday objects into eyecatching displays. If you want to dress your walls and shelves with...
Read Full Story (Page 2)The Pinnacle at Summerset St Johns
The pinnacle of retirement living. The Pinnacle apartment is a one-of-a-kind retirement penthouse, right in the heart of the Eastern Suburbs, with commanding views over Auckland city and Rangitoto. Thoughtfully designed for those who value elegance...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Prestigious Address Primed for Revival
This outstanding three-flat property is one of the best investment opportunities we’ve seen. Perched on the sunny side of Aro Valley, with a peaceful green outlook, yet steps from the buzz of the city. Meticulously maintained and showcasing a new roof...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘More dangerous than a firearm’
New Zealanders have been left reeling after a woman was killed by a pack of dogs in Northland, a father and son were set upon in a private home and a person’s hand was mangled in a Timaru dog attack — all in a fortnight. Four people have been killed by...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Horizons approves programme to improve Feilding’s flood resilience
Horizons Regional Council has approved upgrades to key river management infrastructure to improve Feilding’s resilience to flooding, in a collaborative effort with Manawatū District Council. At Horizons’ Integrated Catchment Committee meeting on...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Trainee gyrocopter pilot died during his maiden solo flight
A lack of training and experience have been identified as the key factors leading to the death of a Marlborough man during his maiden gyrocopter flight. Martin James Dollar Pattie, 63, was killed in a crash on October 21, 2023, at Omaka Aerodrome in...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Messy and poorly understood processes’
An independent audit has found “significant areas of concern” with Hamilton City Council’s procurement process. The KPMG audit found the council awarded $239.1 million in nontendered contracts from 2021 to 2023. The audit was commissioned in 2024 as...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Councillors given 57% pay rise
Western Bay of Plenty District councillors have topped a national pay rise table with a jump of almost 57% in a year. The Taxpayers’ Union describes the increase as “so far out of touch”, but the district’s mayor says the factors the change reflects...
Read Full Story (Page 1)BOOK BIND
Times change … back in the day I used to receive dozens of review books from all over the world – some of which are now highly prized and priced collectibles such as Rodolfo Mailander’s famous photographic book Ferrari by Mailander. Limited to page...
Read Full Story (Page 4)AYRBURN CLASSIC 2026
As we prepare this issue of New Zealand Classic Car for the printer, it’s a good time to reflect on what has been a year of significant changes, working with the Ayrburn Classic staff, and a lot of hard work as the 2026 event unfolds. This issue of New...
Read Full Story (Page 3)MAKAN MAKAN LET’S EAT!
COCONUT & KUMARA LAKSA, BEEF SATAY, ROTI PRATA, BUTTERED TOFU, SINGAPORE SPRING ROLLS, PORK & PRAWN SOUP, NONYA CHICKEN CURRY, HOT & SOUR FISH, YELLOW RICE WITH COCONUT & PANDAN, CHICKEN NASI LEMAK, COCONUT & PANDAN CUSTARD, NONYA PINEAPPLE TARTS
Read Full Story (Page 1)Wildly Intentional
IN THE EARLY morning light, before the nor’wester has a chance to pick up and the heat settles into the valleys of Central Otago, Sarah Rutherford and Jen Clark are already in their gardens. Yet these are not gardens like you and I have in our...
Read Full Story (Page 7)OUR HOME MADE BETTER
For online child safety advocate Holly Brooker, finding the right home for her young family felt a little like striking gold. After renting in a seaside Auckland suburb for two years while they searched for the right house, she and husband Rico, a...
Read Full Story (Page 4)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...
Read Full Story (Page 4)WHAT RAZOR’S SACKING MEANS FOR CERTAIN SUPER RUGBY PLAYERS
Read Full Story (Page 1)DISH SUBSCRIBER OFFER
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Read Full Story (Page 4)New Zealand Walk: Greytown to Woodside a popular walk or bike
The Greytown to Woodside Trail in the Wairarapa, is a short walk that feels much bigger than its numbers. On a bright autumn morning I set out from Greytown with nothing more ambitious than a daypack, decent shoes and a curiosity about what lay along...
Read Full Story (Page 3)ENERGY
Our cover story this issue is on installing solar power – and how many of us have been considering that for years? The attraction of installing solar power is plain to see and there’s a lot to like about it. Harnessing energy from the mighty sun feels...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Travelling: An education for the soul
Travel is more than movement from one place to another; it is a quiet education for the soul. When we travel, we step outside the routines that shape our days and enter spaces where curiosity leads and where adventure awaits. In those moments of...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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...
Read Full Story (Page 2)FUN, FAST and FABULOUS!
Summer is the season to grow melons, pumpkins, cucumbers, zucchini and their flying saucer shaped cousins. Together, they are the cucurbit family and they're fun, fast and easy to grow from seed.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Many hands
Thousands of decisions go into making a magazine. Not just obvious ones like which topics we include, the people we speak to or the pictures we’ll use, but tiny ones too: that headline should go two clicks to the left and up one... yep, perfect. We...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Solid gold
Warm tones in a limestone spine lend this estuary-side property priceless presence.
Read Full Story (Page 10)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...
Read Full Story (Page 2)50+ HOMEGROWN RECIPES
• Vibrant salads • Outdoor cooking • Sharing plates • Dips & nibbles • Sweet treats • Cordials, mocktails & cocktails
Read Full Story (Page 1)Fonterra brands gone
Farmer shareholders have said yes to selling off iconic brands to French dairy giant.
Read Full Story (Page 1)WHAT'S INSIDE?
Rethinking the urban dream What liability law changes mean for landscapers Environmental impacts of compacted soil
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)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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