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For the love of leather
Two decades ago, Layla Cann began a love affair with leather. Now her Citizen Leather shop in Ōpunake is busier than ever turning old things into new treasures.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Sunshine lined-up for Art Deco festival
Timely burst of sun to boost Hawke’s Bay’s packed events calendar Fine weather is being forecast for all four days of this week’s Napier Art Deco Festival, and more summery relief is on the way for Wairoa and its big events after heavy rain at the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)University city vision
The University of Waikato has made significant property deals in Tauranga as it progresses “ambitious plans” to grow its Durham St campus. The university has bought the nearby Bongard Centre and soon-tobe-former Craigs Investment Partners building on...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Port acts to fix rail issue
Adisused railway line that intersects with a popular Gisborne cycleway is being filled after a cyclist suffered multiple fractures from falling when his bike’s wheel got caught in a track. Patrick Tinnelly, 71, spent two weeks in hospital after...
Read Full Story (Page 1)STUNNING SEA VIEWS – SUN SOAKED AND SECLUDED IN WADESTOWN
Set in one of Wadestown’s most sought-after addresses, this special home delivers an exceptional combination of all-day sun, stunning harbour views, and versatile, easy living. Elevated to capture sweeping outlooks over Wellington Harbour, the home is...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Amazing support for teen Talyn
Talyn Print is a 13-year-old who, like many other Waikato teenagers, has a passion for crafts. The walls of bedroom are plastered in his work. He was also born with two rare genetic conditions. The primary one is KAT6A syndrome, which is so rare that...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Desperate need for supplies
An urgent appeal has gone out for essential items to be brought in to assist isolated flood-stricken communities on Wairarapa’s south coast. A group of Lake Ferry locals are helping co-ordinate deliveries of food, water and medicines, possibly by air....
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rotorua Museum exhibition funding
A breakdown of the external funders for this project: • $450,000 — Baytrust • $200,000 — Joe and Jo-anne La Grouw (via Rotorua Museum Centennial Trust) • $181,700 — Rotorua Trust • $100,000 — Phillip Verry Foundation (via Rotorua Museum Centennial...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Predator back on the streets’
Parole for a former St Peter’s School teacher found guilty of abusing boys in his care means there’s a “predator back on the streets”, one of his victims says. Geoffrey Coker, 76, has been granted parole just 11 months after he was jailed for two...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Pop princess joins 50th party
‘So sorry about the mishap earlier. We’re still working out a few kinks.” “Oh, that’s all right. I love a kink.” It’s at that moment you know that not only are the multi-generationally entertaining Muppets back, but they’ve chosen the right guest for...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Relief as storm fears fade
A night of gritted teeth gave way to sighs of relief yesterday as the wider Manawatū was spared major calamity. The storm that triggered a region-wide state of emergency and fears of devastating floods brought wild winds but not the heavy rain...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Catherine’s stitch IN TIME! The princess is quite the seamstress
What a jean-ius! The Princess of Wales was put to work on the production line when she visited the Hiut Denim factory in Wales recently. Catherine, 44, tried her hand at cutting denim and also made the last stitches in a pair of jeans for her husband,...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Kaitāia seeks choice as big chains stay away
Kaita¯ia locals hoping for more choice at the checkouts are still waiting as the country’s major supermarket chains have no plans to open stores in the Far North town. With only one supermarket serving the town, conversation around choices...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Kites flying high on the Bay
Timaru’s Seaside Festival wrapped up for 2026 with the Caroline Bay Kite Day event on Sunday. Timaru Herald visual journalist Aiman Amerul Muner went along and captured these images.
Read Full Story (Page 1)New home sought for magnificent model
A large and meticulously fashioned model of the clipper Invercargill, which was long a talking point in the city’s HMS Kings Restaurant, is now on TradeMe. The restaurant’s former owner Bruce Maher isn’t fussed about the price. “I’d just like it to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Meth offences see big drop
Methamphetamine offending in the Nelson Tasman police district has fallen by more than half in five years, official data shows. The figures come even as wastewater testing suggests the drug remains deeply embedded in the region. Police say the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)BRAD & JEN’S SHOCK REUNION
Read Full Story (Page 1)Working capital
It’s one of those rare, can’t-beat-it-ona-good-day Wellington mornings and builders and contractors are busy working on the Wellington Pavilion, the former band rotunda bisecting the sand at Oriental Bay. After 14 years of lying empty, the...
Read Full Story (Page 2)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)Mike White
It was the week of the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics opening but I was entranced by the Lowburn dog trials.
Read Full Story (Page 6)Epstein & Andrew
It is difficult to fathom now, but Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was once a hugely popular figure. A fun-loving playboy who flew helicopters in the Falklands War, he was indulged by the public and adored by his mother. His marriage to Sarah Ferguson was...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Luxury for family, with sea and mountain views
This luxurious lifestyle property at 323 Koru Rd, near Oakura, began with a focus on more space for a growing family. Location was important, with a desire to be near Oakura, with views and space. This Koru Rd property proved to be the right place. At...
Read Full Story (Page 2)KARORI
Tender closing 26 February 2026 at 1pm This spacious property boasts a generous 2102sqm land area and a 340sqm building area. The charming home has four well-appointed bedrooms and three modern bathrooms. The open-plan living area is perfect for...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Satellite map reveals extent of East Cape slips
New work by scientists is shedding light on the effects of slips on the East Cape after the January storm, with more than 11,000 identified by the team from Dragonfly Data Science. The scientists, who are Wellingtonbased, mapped the scale of damage by...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Stand out with smart home staging
First impressions are key when selling your home. In a highly competitive market, present your home in the best light; it can make a significant difference to both the price achieved, and how long it takes to sell. Home staging the art of preparing a...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Moment to pause, reason to act
This special edition of the Weekend Express is an invitation – to slow down, look closely, and consider the future we are shaping together. As Marlborough approaches Climate Action Week (February 23-27), this publication is not about promotion or...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Repair Cafe returning
19, and October 17. of a global movement encouraging people to rethink waste by repairing rather than replacing. a small but meaningful contributor to the circular economy, proudly championing the motto: “Mend it, don’t end it!” Visitors can bring a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)How Waikato fought its way into Super Rugby
The Chiefs are arguably as connected to Waikato as cows and beer — it’s hard to imagine them not being around. However, when the first meetings about the Super Rugby competition and five New Zealand franchises took place, the initial plan did not...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Lifestyle Paradise with Views
Highly motivated vendors are moving on - they have bought and readied their extremely well presented home for new owners. Sizeable at 211sqm of easy open-plan family living with fabulous flow to the expansive north-facing deck. The obligatory four...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Kotahitanga | community unity
Te Rā o Waitangi Whānau Festival Katikati 2026 was celebrated with happiness, inclusion and a wairua | spirit that made our day very special. The weather was perfect. The vendors provided such a delicious array of cultural kai, while the bands and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)LIGHT THE LIGHTS! 50 YEARS OF THE MUPPETS
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)Look! Up in the sky!
James Owen might just have the best job in Kiwi aviation. His title is Standards and Training Project Pilot for Air New Zealand’s NextGen Aircraft Programme. His dayto-day is taking to the skies in cutting-edge planes which represent the future of the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)FROM FLUFFY TO FIERCE!
How cute snowy owl chicks grow up to become powerful predators Watch out, here I come!
Read Full Story (Page 2)STEP-BY-STEP
A storybook setting for an historic homestead in • Roses, woodlands, paths, lawns & more in • Composting on a 500sqm site in • A tree-loving octogenarian tending a 109-year-old garden • An plantsman’s picks for summer colour food grower recommends the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)Good healthspecial
● Personalise your wellbeing ● Balance your blood sugar ● Build your strength at home
Read Full Story (Page 1)Know-how in spades for every gardener
Read Full Story (Page 1)ON THE COVER
A couple make an old shed on the family farm their new home – see page 26. Photograph by Jane Ussher
Read Full Story (Page 5)AYRBURN CLASSIC – BREAKTHROUGH EVENT OF THE YEAR
The prestigious Breakthrough Event of the Year part of the International Historic Motoring Awards was presented in London on 14 November to the Royal Automobile Club Concours. The Ayrburn Classic 2025 was nominated for the award alongside Concours 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)Food tastes better shared
The world has become disconnected with technology and since the pandemic we have retreated into ourselves, become more individualistic in nature and independent in status. Our life expectancy is declining with stress; our connection to how our food is...
Read Full Story (Page 5)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)FESTIVAL OF MOTORING
ALLAN DICK: THE ALLCOMERS SERIES | AUSTIN-HEALEY ‘FROGEYE’ SPRITE MIRANDA’S MOTORS: TOYOTA MR2 | JAGUAR-POWERED SPORTS CARS FORMULA JUNIOR WORLD TOUR | SKOPE CLASSIC: SILVESTER COUPE BILL RICHARDSON TRANSPORT WORLD | WAIMAK CLASSIC CARS
Read Full Story (Page 1)New Year Joy
Anew year carries its own kind of unspoken promise that life can feel fresh again. This new energy isn’t something that appears automatically at midnight but rather cultivated, perhaps it’s a shift in thinking and the willingness to release what weighs...
Read Full Story (Page 4)SUMMER STYLE ESSENTIALS
CHORIZO EMPANADAS, CHIMICHURRI VERDE, CHICKEN FLAUTAS, KINGFISH PASTRAMI, PRAWN QUESADILLAS, SNAPPER CEVICHE, TUNA TOSTADA, STRAWBERRY & TOMATO SALSA, PORK KEBABS, SMACKED CUCUMBERS, STEAK LIKE TARTARE, ROASTED PRAWNS, PLUM & MANGO MOCHI, STRAWBERRY &...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)What does the market want?
Fonterra, NZ Merino, Atkins Ranch and more weigh in on the changing customer demands and farmers’ efforts to match them
Read Full Story (Page 4)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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