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Hub serving up Popeyes
A multimillion-dollar development on a busy corner of State Highway 6 in Richmond is to house Popeyes, Bargain Chemist, and Burger Fuel, and is expected to be open for business by the end of the year. JLL joint leasing agent Harry Fergusson said the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Police probe threats to settlement signing
Police have confirmed they are aware of social media posts appearing to encourage disruption and potential violence at the signing of a Treaty settlement in Whanganui, including calls for opponents to bring firearms and block access to the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Cracks in coalition
National’s Nicola Willis has accused Winston Peters of acting in bad faith and contrary to the coalition agreement in an extraordinary attack following his release of emails on the Iran war. Willis went so far as to suggest the 81-year-old Peters was...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Fighting to save cinema
On Victoria St, Hamilton, Auteur House is attempting the impossible: collecting the entirety of film history under one roof. Behind shelves that seem to bend under the weight of that ambition, founder Richard Swainson chases something close to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘We trusted our son would be safe’
Karnin “Tino” Petera drowned in floodwaters three years ago, after becoming trapped during a school caving trip. Now, his whā nau have returned to court carrying the same painful question that has shaped their grief. Why did the Whangā rei Boys’ High...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Two failed firms owe $13m
The collapse of two large Christchurch businesses – owing creditors a total of more than $13 million – is being blamed on Covid-19. Dry foods packaging company Wimpex Ltd has debts of $11.2m, according to a second report released by liquidators since...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Peters game-playing on Iran emails: Willis
National deputy leader Nicola Willis is claiming Winston Peters’ failure to notify Prime Minister Christopher Luxon that his office was releasing to the Herald emails showing Luxon wanted to show “explicit public support” for the US-led war in Iran is...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Mayor slams credit card probe
Palmerston North’s newest city councillor Hayden Fitzgerald has forced the release of details of credit card spending by the city’s mayor Grant Smith over the past three years. He said there were items on the list he thought would surprise ratepayers,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Escape the ordinary
With timeless charm and beautifully reimagined for today, this 1920s character home blends classic appeal with versatile living. On a sheltered, tree-lined section with space for everyone, and city convenience a short drive away, it’s a must...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Popular couple to decamp
A Labour Weekend rush more than two decades ago gave Ian and Teresa Hayston an immediate taste of what life at the Urenui Beach Camp would be like. They had moved in only a week before the 2002 public holiday, after selling their house in Levin and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘We need to do more’
Dairies and vape stores have been booted out of the large-canister nitrous oxide “nangs” trade in a crackdown announced yesterday. The Government announcement comes three months after Hawke’s Bay Today highlighted community concern over the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)All Blacks Sevens player has drink-driving conviction quashed
An All Blacks Sevens player has lost his bid for permanent name suppression, but has been given a discharge without conviction for his second drink-driving offence. Ngarohi McGarvey-Black, who is based in the Bay of Plenty, was stopped by police while...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Son jailed after neglect caused mum’s death
For 10 years, Stephen Bourke took good care of his mother. But now he’s been jailed after his neglect caused her death. The case has been described as one of a young man struggling and overwhelmed, rather than one of malicious intent. Gloria Bourke,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Three flee house fire
Three people escaped a fire that damaged 80% of a home in the suburb of Riverdale yesterday morning, but the occupants lost most of their possessions. The fire, which engulfed the Kāinga Ora home in Taruheru Cres, is not being treated as...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rural communities bear brunt of soaring fuel prices
Fuel price increases are continuing to bite rural and isolated communities, with residents cutting back on travel, combining trips and carefully planning trips as costs climb. Government figures released this week show fuel stocks remained stable,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)End of rail woes in sight
The end to years of delayed and cancelled trains, bus replacements and the ongoing frustration experienced by Wairarapa’s rail commuters could be in sight. The planned construction of a new train maintenance depot in Masterton, announced earlier this...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Father’s ‘loss upon loss’
The father of a boy killed by his sister after she smoked cannabis and drove one of SH1’s most dangerous stretches overtaking at speed has left the country to avoid the constant reminders of his loss. The tragic details were revealed at the sentencing...
Read Full Story (Page 5)Man reunited with stolen ‘pride and joy’
A beloved blue Chrysler Valiant, stolen outside a Gore address on Sunday morning, has been recovered. Matt Mowat was a teen when he bought the vehicle 24 years ago. For a large chunk of those 24 years, the car stayed in a shed gathering dust, but in...
Read Full Story (Page 1)With TV Guide Journalist Melenie Parkes
It’s the return of a Kiwi favourite this week. The Brokenwood Mysteries is back, with more tales of murder and mayhem in small-town New Zealand. It’s a real local success story, with an incredible 12 seasons in the bag and a passionate global fanbase....
Read Full Story (Page 3)Temuka stadium to get upgrade
A Timaru councillor has questioned the council’s list of building priorities, asking whether a change of funding for work on Temuka’s Alpine Energy Community Centre could be better spent elsewhere. Stu Piddington’s comments came at Tuesday’s Timaru...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Full house, full hearts
The mana of the young people Te Tauihu (Top of the South) was undeniable at Kia Hūkere te Hoe last week. The regional kapa haka festival – the biggest to ever be held in Wairau (Marlborough) – was a celebration of a performance art which has become so...
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)Kingston - 4 Camrose Grove
EASY LIVING IN KINGSTON What you'll love: • Three bedrooms -ideal for families, flatmates or working from home • Single level living - easy, functional layout • Drive-on access + garage - everyday convenience and secure parking • One bathroom +...
Read Full Story (Page 6)Years of caring for kids recognised
A Masterton woman who has cared for more than 50 children in need has been recognised with the highest possible accolade available to a caregiver. Michelle Beaver was among 10 caregivers and caregiving couples, selected by Caring Families Aotearoa and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Margie’s moment in the celebrity spotlight
Margie Robb is getting stopped in the street these days. “You look awesome,” people tell her. The 60-year-old has become a local hit in home town Tokoroa after starring in an advertising campaign for health insurer Southern Cross. In the main advert...
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)The Hewitson Profile
How to describe Dr Peter Sergel, the man who turned a rubbish tip into the wonderland that is the Hamilton Gardens? I wrote a list: landscaper, builder of dreams, philosopher, academic, artist, magician, visionary, gardener. What did he think of that...
Read Full Story (Page 2)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)Why Hollywood is welcoming the return of the blockbuster
Earlier in the week Villeneuve headlined the Warner Bros presentation with Dune: Part Three (NZ release, December 17), starring Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya and Florence Pugh. He unveiled the first seven minutes of the film, showing an actionpacked...
Read Full Story (Page 4)L L A E D O R S & S E N S
A.“Inheritances are the way most Kiwis pay off their mortgage,” Auckland mortgage adviser Mike Whittaker tells me. When inheritances, or other lump sum windfalls arrive in people’s lives, they tend to apply them first to whatever remains owing on the...
Read Full Story (Page 4)FALLEN, NOT FORGOTTEN
National MP Chris Bishop says he is embarrassed after not showing up to an Anzac Day dawn service in his local electorate yesterday morning where he was expected to lay a wreath. Bishop, the MP for Hutt South, said his name was read out to lay a...
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)KARORI
Ten2er Closing 30 April 2026 at 1pm Open Home Sun2ay, April 26, Brilliantly located on sought-after Marsden Avenue, this well-presented character home offers an incredible opportunity. There’s loads of room here for you and your family! Four spacious...
Read Full Story (Page 2)‘A significant day’
The major rebuild of the former Nesbitt’s Dip on State Highway 2 between Gisborne and Te Karaka will be officially opened tomorrow. The flood-resilience project has seen the renamed Hakanui Straight raised by 3m along an 850m-long flood-prone section...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Smart gym setups for small spaces
MAKE IT WORK FOR YOU Creating an exercise space in a compact home is all about intentional choices. Claim a corner of the living room or master bedroom, clear a section of the garage, or rethink the spare bedroom; it is entirely possible to create an...
Read Full Story (Page 2)MERIVALE
Auction: Thursday April 30, 2026 from 10am (unless sold prior) Open home: April 26, 1.30pm-2pm From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel it, this is a home that has been deeply loved and thoughtfully enjoyed. Designed with family living in mind, it...
Read Full Story (Page 2)PLUS
Somehow, we’re already at the end of April. Summer feels like a distant blur, and where we might usually be planning a midwinter escape, global uncertainty has many of us staying closer to home. So, if a getaway is on the cards, consider making it one...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Betty bought a bit of butter
But the butter Betty bought was bitter. So Betty bought a better butter, and it was better than the butter Betty bought before.
Read Full Story (Page 2)PET CORNER
Debbie Green from Karori sent in this image of her cat, Boo. “She loves sliding down the stairs on her back, slowly and carefully, and when she’s not doing that, she naps in the strangest positions. Easily startled, she’s full of charm once she feels...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Burn Smart: Tips for clean, cosy fires
CHOOSE GOOD FIREWOOD The type and size of firewood you use significantly impacts your fire’s efficiency and environmental footprint. Consider: Best types Softwoods: Plantation pine: Ideal for kindling, burns cleanly, dries in 1-2 years, light and...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Quiz
1 Commercially, it’s now Hnry Stadium, but most fans probably know this NZ venue by what name? 2 Mt Yasur is an active volcano — and tourist attraction — on which of Vanuatu’s islands? 3 What is the nickname of the US Army Special Forces? 4 The...
Read Full Story (Page 3)The road to treatment just got shorter for top of the South patients
Ademandingcancer diagnosis often marks the beginning of a long and journey. For people living in Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough, that journey has historically included significant travel, with many patients required to go to Christchurch for specialist...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Second chances popular fashion show choice
Second chance fashion is growing in popularity and Kate Wild from Turnaround in Feilding is putting on her fifth fashion extravaganza to shine a light on the fabulous and affordable fashion she deals with and to raise money for the Feilding Fire...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Gallaher: from the field to the front
At Katikati’s 150th anniversary, Jude Dobson ONZM spoke of the All Blacks at War – a moving tale that gave insight into the horrors of war and the sacrifices made. Whilst she was in town, she had another purpose. That was to start shooting for her next...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)LOOK HERE
home profile MEET & GREET Isabela Capeto (fashion stylist and graphic designer). THE PROPERTY Light-filled 270sqm apartment in a 1940s building with a view of the Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
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)2014 Mercedez-benz amg sls gt3
6.2 Litre V8, 6-speed sequential racing gearbox, 7,063km, a full-blooded factory race machine, built with exactly one purpose: to go very fast for a very long time. Legendary 6.2-litre naturally aspirated AMG V8, wide stance, towering rear wing,...
Read Full Story (Page 5)Avoiding Diabetes
Gary hasn’t been in to see me for a few years. He is now in his sixties, recently retired and his wife Pam booked him in for a health check. His blood pressure is too high, and his waist measurement is 126cm, well above the ideal for a male of 94cm or...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)BLOSSOMS GALORE
For those who live in or near Wellington, there’s no need to go to the Land of the Rising Sun to enjoy the froth of cherry blossom. Just a few kilometres north of the city, the Aston Norwood Gardens provide the visitor with an immersive experience in...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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)Building dreams: Pick the right design pro
Planning to build or renovate? Selecting the right design professional early in the piece is crucial; a well-chosen designer can make all the difference in turning your dream into reality. The three main options are architects, architectural designers,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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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