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Read Full Story (Page 2)Wonderful WINDSORS
Garden party season is underway for the royals, with the Prince and Princess of Wales taking their turn to host one of the traditional soirées in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. While senior members stepped out to attend, it was the Windsor women...
Read Full Story (Page 2)The chronicles of farming
When accountant Leanne Blakelock started rearing calves as a new-to-farming wife, she never expected it to become her passion. But an online blog she began, to keep her townie friends abreast of farm life, grew into the Calf Chronicles, where she...
Read Full Story (Page 1)A story of real INSPIRATION
Paralysed from the chest down after a summer beach accident, Noah Berkeley is confronting the realities of a life forever changed. But the determined 16-year-old says his focus remains firmly on recovery, resilience and what comes next
Read Full Story (Page 1)Coastguard slipway step closer to launch
An art auction and soirée fundraiser to fix Coastguard Sumner’s slipway has raised about $20,000. Rockfall and silt have built up sat its rescue boat slipway since the earthquakes, severely limiting its ability to launch the all-weather rescue vessel...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Youngster takes a detour from humpback highway
The first humpback whale of the season has been spotted swimming close to the Akaroa township. Akaroa Dolphins posted video of the sighting in the harbour to its Facebook page on Saturday. “With the great humpback migration now in full swing, we were...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Coastguard slipway step closer to launch
An art auction and soiree fundraiser to fix Coastguard Sumner’s slipway has raised about $20,000. Rockfall and silt have built up at its rescue boat slipway since the earthquakes, severely limiting its ability to launch the all-weather rescue vessel...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Coastguard slipway step closer to launch
An art auction and soirée fundraiser to fix Coastguard Sumner’s slipway has raised about $20,000. Rockfall and silt have built up at its rescue boat slipway The Star, January 23, 2025 since the earthquakes, severely limiting its ability to launch the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Record call-outs
Vessel undergoing $500k engine refit as demand jumps 50% this year Coastguard Hawke’s Bay workhorse the Celia Knowles is getting a major engine job as it heads towards a possible record number of rescues and assists. Built at a cost of just under $1...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Animal cruelty probe after cat shot in face
Acat owner is “heartbroken” after her beloved pet Clyde died from being shot in the face in Mount Maunganui. Rosalie Liddle Crawford, a Weekend Sun and Bay of Plenty Times reporter, said her beloved 3-year-old ragdoll, whom she had raised since he was...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Options explored after Iran war hits bin rollout
Alternative suppliers are being considered for Rotorua’s new organic waste bins after issues linked to the Iran war meant they could not be supplied as planned. Rotorua Lakes Council’s new waste collection system was due to start on July 1, but has...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Pull out or pay up – mayor
The company behind a controversial Te Awamutu waste-to-energy plant has been given a blunt ultimatum from the district’s mayor: “pull out or pay up”. The message from Waipā mayor Mike Pettit comes almost a year after hearings into the proposed $200...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Bold sculpture set for Elles Rd
A striking new statue conceived by late Invercargill-raised artist Alan Waters is planned for the site where imposing trees have previously stood, on Elles Rd near the Tay St intersection. It will be the latest donation by the Invercargill Public Art...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Smiles for ‘pretty impressive milestone’
PLAYING on a football ground as hard as concrete and ‘‘cold as’’, many parents had to tell their budding young football stars it was ‘‘character building’’. Even the organisers of yesterday’s 50th anniversary Green Island Junior Football Club...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Holcim breached good faith
Multi-national cement company Holcim says it was in a difficult position when it failed to meet its statutory obligation to act in good faith as it made 32 Kiwi seafarers redundant last year. The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) took Holcim (New...
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)Council is ‘losing touch’
Frustration over rising rates, mounting debt and council leadership boiled over at a public hearing over Tasman’s future. At the Annual Plan hearing held at Tasman District Council (TDC) on Thursday, residents accused the organisation of financial...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Meth-fuelled killer had a ‘numbness of the soul'
Anumbness of the soul. Those are the words used to describe Anaru Morunga – a man who had a pattern of making threats, intimidation and declared almost a decade ago that he “owned” the woman he went on to kill. As Morunga was sentenced to life...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Quiz
1. Which NZ film-maker received an honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes? 2. Which pop star is representing Australia at Eurovision: A) Kylie Minogue; B) Natalie Imbruglia; C) Delta Goodrem; or D) Jimmy Barnes? 3. Who’s this “tattooed Pom”, pictured, who...
Read Full Story (Page 2)AFROBITE NZ’S DOMBOLO BUNNY CHOW
“Food has always been my way of telling stories and bringing people together,” says Justina Bain, chef and owner of the newly-launched Cromwell food truck, AfroBites NZ. Bain grew up in Eswatini in a bicultural (Swazi and Mozambican) household and...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Rest easy: A buyer’s guide to modern beds
A QUICK TRIP BACK IN TIME We haven’t always had the luxury of foam and springs. Early humans slept on piles of leaves and branches to stay off the cold ground. By the Roman era, the wealthy stuffed cloth bags with feathers, while everyone else made do...
Read Full Story (Page 2)BROOKE’S BABY
At the end of 2025, Brooke van Velden began thinking about not returning to Parliament. She decided to step aside but was advised by the party to take the summer to make sure. Van Velden didn’t change her mind and in March announced she would retire at...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Wild weather ‘meth crisis’ for home buyers
With New Zealand experiencing a storm on average every eight days, thousands of properties in coastal inundation and flood zones could become uninsurable. Our new series explores the impacts of relentless weather events on families and communities,...
Read Full Story (Page 5)Medic’s 190km goal to give back
Hato Hone St John paramedic Chuck Williams knows what it’s like to reach your limit in a job supporting New Zealanders in their worst hour. Williams started with the national ambulance service when he was 18, having previously been a youth volunteer...
Read Full Story (Page 1)KARORI
Tender Closing 20 May 2026 at 1pm Open Home Sunday, 11am-11.30am Character features are showcased throughout, including ornate ceilings and beautiful window detailing, while thoughtful upgrades ensure modern ease: a DVS system, underfloor heating, a...
Read Full Story (Page 2)‘I have spent 7 years angry’
The health sector watchdog is apologising and reopening a woman’s complaint after her case received public attention and the Government lauded her advocacy work. It follows the Herald exclusively reporting the details of Charlotte’s allegations of...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Clean living: Protect precious assets
Your new home is pristine, and you want to keep it that way, but each surface needs specific care to look its best. The wrong products can damage expensive finishes, turning a tidy-up into a costly mistake. Read how to clean and protect key surfaces...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Firefighters’ issues continue to smoulder
Gisborne firefighters have highlighted disruptions with some station facilities as nationwide calls continue for a public inquiry into Fire and Emergency funding decisions. Improvements at the Gisborne Fire Station are being made to prepare for the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Olive Press failure hits home
Wairarapa olive growers have had a mixed reaction to the sudden closure of The Olive Press, which managed 14 groves and provided harvesting and processing services across the region. The family-owned company, which had been in business for 27 years,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MOUNT PLEASANT
287 Cannon Hill Crescent Price: $1,899,000 Open home: May 17, 3.15pm-3.45pm Agents: Brendan Hart 027 510 6525 Cameron Bailey 027 555 7079 Harcourts 6old Licensed Agent REAA 2008 • Stunning architectural residence with sweeping city-to-Southern Alps...
Read Full Story (Page 2)PLUS
Fade Away “I would never fade away on you” will be in your head all day. Lady Marmalade The collab that gave us, “Gitchie, gitchie, ya-ya, da-da”. Out of Reach Remains the go-to song for staring wistfully out a rainy window. Broken Wings The...
Read Full Story (Page 1)How to paint your skirting boards like a pro
Skirting boards may just seem like a decorative ribbon wrapped around your room, but they also serve an important purpose in your home, protecting your walls from kicks, scuffs and scrapes. Learn how to paint your skirting boards like a pro for maximum...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Quiz
1 In English, what season is raumati? 2 The Rhine Falls, often described as Europe’s most powerful waterfall, are in which country? 3 Rugby union’s Admiral Brown Cup is awarded to the winner of test matches between which two countries? 4...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Residents raise concerns over $110m loan for port upgrades
Marlborough ratepayers have been weighing up the pros and cons of Port Marlborough taking out a $110 million loan to fund port upgrades ahead of new ferries arriving in 2029. On Wednesday, residents put their questions to staff from the Marlborough...
Read Full Story (Page 1)History-making Japan tour for FAHS first XV
Feilding High School’s first XV have returned from the SANIIX World Rugby Youth Tournament in Japan with more than just international rugby experience under their belts. Coach Justin Lock said the tour was a massive success with the team experiencing...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Online platform boosts te reo classrooms
The teachers behind a new classroom tool to support te reo Māori teachers want to provide “great resources” for schools across the country. Whatakai Rokiroki is an online resource platform that provides te reo Māori teachers with classroom resources...
Read Full Story (Page 1)EDITOR’S LETTER
How many cop dramas with two female leads can you name? One that springs to mind is Cagney & Lacey, a programme from the 1980s about New York detectives, Christine Cagney (Sharon Gless) and Mary Beth Lacey (Tyne Daly). Two more recent series are Vigil...
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘It will ease pressure’
Waikato’s new acute mental health facility is nearing completion, with interior work now underway after the building was fully enclosed and made weather-tight. The new adult acute inpatient facility, which will replace the ageing Henry Rongomau...
Read Full Story (Page 1)A retro charmer
This solid, very spacious 1980s brick and aluminum unit is packed with possiblity. You’ll be delighted with the sunny lightfilled, generous, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, and the practical kitchen layout with excellent bench space and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Funding boost for camp
Once restored, the buildings will house a museum displaying artefacts from archaeological work on the site. The trust aims to have the current stages largely completed within the next 18 months, although full public opening of the restored buildings...
Read Full Story (Page 2)‘We wanted to get married while I could still walk’ Unexpected diagnosis stuns couple
When Thomas Cockburn saw a neurologist in September he thought it was just another step in his recovery from lingering calf and back injuries. The 28-year-old had been kept out of the rugby season, where he played lock for Springston, and had seen...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Birthing unit work to begin
The longawaited Clyde birthing unit was not mentioned in the government’s just announced clinical services plan for Central Otago and the Queenstown Lakes but Health New Zealand says it is progressing. An Ettrick mother says the births of her two...
Read Full Story (Page 1)HOW RAGLAN LANDED THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SURFING COMPETITION
The World Surf League will descend onto the waves at Manu Bay in Raglan from May 15-25, marking the first time a championship tour event has been held in New Zealand. Announced in February, the event will see the world’s top 36 men and 24 women compete...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Kapa-Kingi party aims to relocalise politics
Te Tai Tokerau MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi says her new political direction is about enduring change — not just for the next election but for the next 30 years. Kapa-Kingi formally launched the Te Tai Tokerau Party, a new political movement she said is...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Running to give back
Hamilton mum Wren Boyer is turning running kilometres into impact to give back to the organisation that supported her daughter through cancer. Boyer placed first woman and third overall in the 7km race at the first Aramex Kiwi Walk & Run Trail Series...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Kelburn - 2 Glen Road
TIMELESS MASTERPIECE Positioned perfectly, right on the edge of the renowned Botanic Gardens. Peace, privacy and tranquility consume this modern-day masterpiece. A striking Grey Young design, sympathetically extended, with the assistance of architect...
Read Full Story (Page 3)The GREAT legacy of a good bloke
Barry Hislop’s friends and colleagues are certain he wouldn’t have wanted “a thousand people sitting in a room listening to stories about him” after his death. He would, however, have wanted to see those people out and about in the community, being...
Read Full Story (Page 1)New Zealand Walk: Plenty of variety on Branch Walk way
The 6km Branch Road Walkway in the Pohangina Valley, 16km from Ashhurst, has charm and history and is considered to be a relatively easy walk. It follows the route of an abandoned road linking Pohangina Village with Ridge Road. When Branch Road was...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Safe harbour
Port Marlborough affords myriad picturesque views. Whether glimpsed from London Quay, hills in Picton or vistas along Queen Charlotte Drive, the harbour are has a lot to see. Some of the more intriguing scenes, though, are behind the scenes. Zones of...
Read Full Story (Page 1)ANZAC Day remembrance
Acrisp morning dawned to a beautiful day on Saturday 25th April, to welcome in ANZAC Day. Communities across the rohe rose early to pay their respects to those who have served New Zealand in foreign lands, in defence of others, many of whom did not...
Read Full Story (Page 1)TOP & FLOP CROPS
When the American food activist and author Michael Pollan famously railed against eating “anything your great-grandmother wouldn’t recognise,” he was referring to highly processed foods, rather than exotic ingredients. But sometimes I can’t help but...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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...
Read Full Story (Page 4)MAKE YOUR OWN APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
Versatile, easy to make yet effortlessly delicious, comforting and nutritious, pasta is a star in everything from high-end restaurants to family gatherings. Put some culinary magic on your table and captivate your tastebuds with this ultimate selection...
Read Full Story (Page 1)A RECIPE FOR HEIFER MATING SUCCESS
Glenaray Station successfully mate yearling heifers, increasing their reproductive potential
Read Full Story (Page 1)Runway to the world:
The pioneering designers who put Australian Fashion Week on the global stage
Read Full Story (Page 4)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...
Read Full Story (Page 3)From the editor
When I was 11, a couple of years after my grandfather had died, my grandmother moved from Dargaville to Napier, where we lived. There was a lot of excitement getting her new house ready for her: choosing wallpaper, scouring secondhand shops for bargain...
Read Full Story (Page 4)ON THE COVER
Romance reigns at this charming cottage in North Canterbury – see page 84. Photograph by Sarah Rowlands
Read Full Story (Page 5)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...
Read Full Story (Page 4)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...
Read Full Story (Page 4)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...
Read Full Story (Page 2)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...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Conversation starter: sunken lounges return
Read Full Story (Page 1)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...
Read Full Story (Page 2)INSIDE:
D-DAY'S SECRET PIPELINES HAINES HUNTER SE725 UPGRADE ANTIQUE & CLASSIC BOAT SHOW SCHIONNING CAT SKYBORNE FAREWELLED CRUISING ADVENTURE IN NORTHEAST PNG AND BOUGANVILLE AUCKLAND BOAT SHOW 25 YEARS THE CATCH: BERLEY BASICS REFLECTIONS: THE GREG FENWICK...
Read Full Story (Page 1)NOSTALGIA
TO SERVE: MAKES 10 CRÊPES COOK'S NOTE: BATTER ²⁄¶ cup (100 grams) plain flour 1 teaspoon caster sugar pinch table salt 1 large egg 1 large egg yolk 300ml milk 1 tablespoon butter, melted and cooled butter or neutral oil, e.g. canola, for cooking TO...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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...
Read Full Story (Page 4)You have a voice
After about an hour underground, we started heading back through the cave system. It was properly dark now. The kind of dark where your head torch becomes your entire world. The walls of the cave glowed in the narrow beam of light, wet rock reflecting...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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)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)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)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)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)Fonterra brands gone
Farmer shareholders have said yes to selling off iconic brands to French dairy giant.
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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