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Huge retirement project
Plans have been lodged for one of Hawke’s Bay’s biggest retirement villages. Summerset, which owns retirement villages across the country, has lodged a resource consent application for its planned retirement village in Napier’s sprawling new...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Veteran coach back for more
Veteran Taranaki rugby coach Neil Barnes has some unfinished business. At a time when provincial rugby unions are screaming out for experienced coaches to help develop the next crop of players, Taranaki have agreed terms with Barnes, who will rack up...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Red rain warning
Alocal state of emergency was declared for the Bay of Plenty yesterday, with a red warning for severe heavy rain in force until 9am. Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Emergency Management made the declaration just before 2.30pm, saying it had received...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Prepared for worst
Upgraded heavy rain warnings over the Gisborne District as a tropical storm hits the North Island have prompted warnings and disrupted work to clear previous slips on State Highway 2. MetService expanded its red heavy rain warning over Gisborne from...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Building consents double
Masterton District Council issued more than double the number of building consents than the other two Wairarapa councils combined in 2025, new data shows. In the year to November 30, Masterton District Council (MDC) issued a total of 163 consents,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Red rain warning
Alocal state of emergency was declared in Rotorua yesterday, with a red warning for heavy rain remaining this morning. Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Emergency Management made the declaration for the wider region just before 2.30pm, saying it had received...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rain causes road closures
Parts of the Far North remained under close watch yesterday after MetService upgraded Northland’s heavy rain warning to red, triggering road closures, restricted access and the opening of an emergency operations centre in Kaikohe. MetService issued...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Room to shroom
After three decades of mushroom farming, Frans Van Schie and his wife Hilda have not only built a strong family business but have embraced the mushroom farming lifestyle. Van Schie had never seen an operational mushroom farm before deciding to put an...
Read Full Story (Page 1)With TV Guide Journalist Sarah Nealon
Have you had a chance to read about about the local TV programmes coming your way? If not, turn to page 4. There is an exciting line-up of shows for 2026. I’m delighted some of my favourites are returning and I’m looking forward to new offerings like...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Fox moving to Dunedin for more opportunities
Te Anau’s Libby Fox would love to one day play for the White Ferns, like her favourite cricketer Amelia Kerr. To progress towards the realisation of that dream, she has opted to move from Fiordland College to St Hilda’s College in Dunedin. It’s a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)EARLY LEARNING CENTRE
Several years of “scrimping and saving” has enabled a Timaru early learning centre to fundraise around $250,000 for the design and construction of a new playground for its children. Creative Corner Early Learning Centre will officially open the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Communities unite
Aand fter days torrential downpours, flooding, evacuations and widespread disruption across the region, forecasters expected the worst of the rain to have eased before most Northlanders were even awake this morning. MetService meteorologist Lewis...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Rates cap can’t work, council says
Christchurch City Council is taking aim at the Government’s proposed rates cap saying it is “unrealistic and unworkable”. The policy is not well considered and does not use the best evidence, the council says in a draft submission to the rates cap...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Solid gold
Warm tones in a limestone spine lend this estuary-side property priceless presence.
Read Full Story (Page 10)Pic’s crunches competition
Pic’s Peanut Butter is gearing up for another chunky year. The Nelson-based spread manufacturer saw sales reach $40 million and revenue grow by 20% in the 2025 financial year, and it anticipates another 20% increase in sales in the current year. Most...
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)Ancestry surprise
Halina Tilsley was always confident she knew who she was. Born after the end of World War II, she was the daughter of a Polish woman and a British-born Kiwi soldier, a mother of two, a grandmother and greatgrandmother. But two years ago, her life and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Feel full for longer
Looking for a high-protein breakfast? These oat pancakes with cottage cheese & berries have you sorted.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Afghan family adjusts to life
After years in a foreign country as a refugee, adjusting to living in New Zealand was a shock to a family from Afghanistan who now call Palmerston North home. The Awhina Whakatau Trust works to provide accommodation for refugee families when they...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Destination park changes hands
Over the course of 34 years, a former quarry has been transformed into a place of recreation and inspiration and become a Waikato visitor attraction. John and Dorothy Wakeling created the Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum in the 17.5ha...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Quiz
1. The world’s biggest boy band, BTS – from South Korea – announced a global tour, following a four-year break caused by A) burnout; B) getting married and having children; C) military service; D) going to uni? 2. NZ’s highest suspension bridge,...
Read Full Story (Page 6)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)Transform your home with wallpaper
Wallpaper is back, and isn’t going anywhere, transforming plain walls throughout the country into captivating focal points. No longer just a roll of repeating patterns, today’s wallpaper offers everything from immersive murals to tactile surfaces that...
Read Full Story (Page 2)‘Tsunami’ of changes
Discussions included the council’s focus on ensuring staff numbers were “fit-forpurpose”, proposed changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA)and balancing her mayoral title with her new role as president of Local Government New Zealand...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Remarkable residence in world-class grounds
Comfort, space, and practicality make this a very special property. Inside, a warm, vibrant palette creates a welcoming atmosphere, while spacious living means ample space for the whole family. The 911sqm section is more than large enough for children...
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)Avofest brings summer vibe
The Katikati Avo Fest returned on Saturday 11th January, bringing big tunes, fresh flavours, and the essence of summer to the Uretara Domain. A standout on the local summer calendar, the festival celebrated New Zealand’s Avocado Capital with live...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Safe shelters to help homeless
A combination of fabrication know-how, a tragic loss of a rehabilitation centre, and seeing local homelessness at first hand has prompted a local man to action a micro-camper business idea. Joel Beven has launched the first prototype of Shelter3, a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)RISING BUYER ACTIVITY SIGNALS MARKET OPPORTUNITY
Recent months have seen improving buyer turnout and more realistic vendor expectations, particularly from first-home buyers and owner-occupiers. Well-presented properties tend to attract strong enquiry, while homes needing significant work or priced...
Read Full Story (Page 2)FROM FLUFFY TO FIERCE!
How cute snowy owl chicks grow up to become powerful predators
Read Full Story (Page 2)HOMEGROWN CUT FLOWERS
Fabulous flowers (especially dahlias!), fantastic upcycling & a flying fox off-the-grid in Eketāhuna • A quirky & creative Oamaru garden full of art & colour • Meet the volunteers replanting native trees along Ōtaki River • Brewing peach-flavoured...
Read Full Story (Page 1)ON THE COVER
Colourful design enlivens this home on Waikanae Beach – see page 24. Photograph by Paul Mccredie
Read Full Story (Page 5)Blueberry banquet Savoury ways with summerʼs sweetie
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)FROM THE EDITOR
If you need your footy hit over summer, then watch some sevens, either live or on the box. As I write these words, we are rejoicing that both our national sevens team have, for the first time since early 2024, both won the same tournament. The All...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Wow Factor On Waitoetoe Road
Welcome to 78a Waitoetoe Road. This beautifully presented property offers a diverse mix of flat-to-rolling coastal land, providing both excellent usability and impressive visual appeal. A central race system forms the backbone of the farm layout, with...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Wellington Market Update
Chris describes this year as “a gradual burn” - a market that has reacted quickly to both positive and negative news, but is now beginning to pull through. The recent OCR cut has also provided a welcome lift for buyers. “Every little bit helps,” he...
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)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)DYNAMIC DUO
Universal Cranes recently took delivery of New Zealand’s first two 10x4 S-Ways – one rigid and one tractor unit. A factory-built configuration with competitive tare weight, fitted with Fassi cranes, they are a strong addition to the company’s...
Read Full Story (Page 4)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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