New Zealand Newspapers

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Feilding First

Have your say: Will new regional borders put Manawatū services at risk?

A new bill moving through Parliament could change how healthcare, roading, and education services are delivered across the Manawatū District. While it is being promoted as a practical way to reduce government red tape, some local leaders and residents...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald

More than just strength

“It’s like a game of chess, and very technical. The way you set up your hand has a lot to do with whether you win or lose. It’s more than just strength.” Gisborne personal trainer Alivia Groves, 28, is talking about armwrestling. She has won the New...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age (NZ)

Coastal road hangs in the balance

South Wairarapa’s 3200 ratepayers cannot fund a road serving the nation. That’s the message South Wairarapa District Council has sent to the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) in its proposal to safeguard the future of the fragile but significant...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times

Council rails against fare hikes

Hamilton city leaders have hauled fellow Waikato Regional Council decision-makers over the tracks, accusing them of a “breach of trust’’ around an unexpected 25% hike in Te Huia passenger fares. It means it is now cheaper to get a bus between...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Southland Times

Bid to reduce the app trap case charges

Three teenagers have reappeared in the Invercargill Youth Court after allegedly using a dating app to target a victim before attempting to force their way into their Invercargill home. The three, aged between 15 and 16, were among four youths facing...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Herald

Gold sponsors confirmed for stadium project

As backing from South Canterbury’s business community continues to build, those behind gold sponsorships pledged for the Aorangi Stadium redevelopment fundraising campaign say the project is hugely important to the region. This week, the Aorangi...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Otago Daily Times

Defining finalyear moment

NO, it was not the seagulls — the loud squawks piercing the sea air were made by a cluster of Dunedin secondary school students. Yesterday, about 60 year 13 students from King’s High School celebrated the midpoint of the year — as well as the upcoming...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Mail

Mayor explores rates relief

Nelson mayor Nick Smith says he will explore rates relief for businesses directly affected by major roadworks in the CBD – if landlords provide relief too. On Wednesday, Smith met a group of shop owners pleading for financial help during lengthy work...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Post

Golden Mile vote shows council’s impotence

If there is one moment that underlines just how impotent, how buffeted by outside forces, the Wellington City Council is, it came just before lunchtime yesterday. That was the moment, by a vote of 14 to three, the decade-long dream to rejuvenate the...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Whanganui Chronicle

‘Well advanced’

Aplan for Air Chathams’ potential move to Whanganui has stalled, but the district council says it “remains very much on our radar”. The Chronicle reported in May last year that the airline had signed a memorandum of understanding with Whanganui...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Herald

BLOW THEM AWAY

The long-awaited showdown of Super Rugby’s 30th anniversary season is near, and both teams will feel the significance of it. The Hurricanes are hunting their second Super Rugby title after their first win in 2016. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are hoping for...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Press

‘Takeover’ bid for port has landed

Christchurch City Holdings (CCHL) has received an “unsolicited” proposal to run Lyttelton Port, after workers reported a Dubai-headquartered multinational logistics giant would be making a takeover and operational lease bid. Unions have come out in...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The Northern Advocate

UN climate complaint hits Beehive plan

Climate activist and iwi leader Mike Smith has requested the United Nations “intervene urgently” before legislation is introduced preventing companies from being sued over damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Smith, with the National Iwi Chairs...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of The New Zealand Herald

Controversial fisheries reforms abandoned — for now

One of two bycatch incidents last month that revealed two dead orca occurred within a whale sanctuary. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones revealed in a parliamentary select committee yesterday that two fishers had recorded the “accidental...

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Friday - 19th June, 2026
Cover of Manawatu Standard

Schoolkids planting for a greener future

Manawatū schoolchildren are getting behind efforts to plant thousands of native trees to improve waterways and protect the environment. Trees for Survival promotes environmental education and helps schools to grow and plant native trees. It has...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Taranaki Daily News

Call to pause bid for bank

New Plymouth mayor Max Brough has called on the trustees of the Toi Foundation to hit pause on a proposed merger and sale of TSB to Heartland Bank. Brough hand-delivered a letter to the trustees at last night’s public meeting at New Plymouth’s Novotel...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of North Canterbury News
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Mountain Scene
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Bay Harbour News

Making waves in Hawaii

Lyttelton water polo talent Aggie Weston has gone from national age-group success to US college stardom, helping the University of Hawaii top the Big West Conference while earning major individual honours along the way.

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Southland Express
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Dunedin)
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Timaru Courier
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Cromwell Bulletin
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Ashburton Courier
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Central Otago News

Second solar farm bid

A second solar farm in excess of 600ha is being proposed for Maniototo. A public meeting has been advertised at Poolburn School next week to discuss a 630ha solar farm, a joint venture between Lightsource bp and Contact Energy. The Moa Creek project...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Clutha Leader

Centre courts community aid

A key South Otago sporting facility will become financially unsustainable without a fresh injection of cash, its overseers say. The Cross Recreation Centre in Balclutha is the district’s main indoor sports facility, tallying more than 100,000...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Bay of Plenty Times

REVVED UP

Tauranga-based Ubco is revving up its comeback with a series of major new contracts for its electric motorbikes. The initial incarnation of the company collapsed in January 2025, owing $35.7 million. In July the same year, jobs were saved as a trio of...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Hawke's Bay Today

Ōtāne turns sporting past into community’s future

Agrandson of one of the founding members of the tāne Bowling Club has ensured its legacy will live on with the establishment of a community fund with Hawke’s Bay Foundation. From 2027, the fund will distribute grants to projects or initiatives led by...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Rotorua Daily Post

Early test may have spared major surgery

Aveterinarian who had a cancerous tumour removed says she could have avoided the surgery if the bowel screening age was lower. Dr Sally Aitken was 50 when she was diagnosed with Stage 1 adenocarcinoma bowel cancer in 2023 after she experienced “one...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Northland Age

Kaitāia centre for mums fights to survive

With just weeks of funding left, a vital Far North service for young mothers and wha¯nau is at risk of closing. For years, Rongopai House has provided wha¯nau-centred support focused on stability, safety and empowerment for some of Kaita¯ia’s most...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The TV Guide (Fairfax)

EDITOR’S LETTER

How do you feel about canned laughter? Do you consider it annoying? Or is it something that doesn’t bother you? I pondered this the other day, when I stumbled upon the so-so American sitcom Leanne on Netflix. While many comedies have done away with...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Manawatu Standard

3 Harding Place

An affordable entry into the property market, or a straightforward addition to your investment portfolio, this tidy home offers comfortable living and practical appeal. On an easycare section, it features goodsized bedrooms, a spacious bathroom, and a...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Southern Rural Life
Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Blenheim Sun

Prime time

A Marlborough Boys’ College student seized the chance to take his political concerns to the top - stopping the Prime Minister in his tracks to do so. In Blenheim on Friday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was heading to a public meeting at...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Southern View (Christchurch)

International award for PhD student

A PhD student has become one of only 16 people internationally to receive a prestigious award for The Star, January 23, 2025 her research into endometrial cancer. The Zonta Women in Stem Award recognised outstanding women pursuing careers in science,...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of The Star (Christchurch)

Pupils access porn at school using AI

Primary school security systems appear unable to stop pupils searching for inappropriate images through artificial intelligence. The mother of a 9-year-old said her son and a classmate at a Christchurch school were able to bypass computer security and...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Western News (Christchurch)

International award for PhD student

A PhD student has become one of only 16 people internationally to receive a prestigious award for her research into endometrial cancer. The Zonta Women in Stem Award recognised outstanding women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Pegasus Post (Christchurch)

International award for PhD student

A PhD student has become one of only 16 people internationally to receive a prestigious award for her research into endometrial cancer. The Zonta Women in Stem Award recognised outstanding women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and...

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Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Nor West News (Christchurch)

International award for PhD student

A PhD student has become one of only 16 people internationally to receive a prestigious award for her research into endometrial cancer. The Zonta Women in Stem Award recognised outstanding women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Selwyn Times

Cancer battle can’t stop milestone man

When West Melton front-rower Blair Colombus was diagnosed with cancer two years ago, one item immediately went on his to-do list: reach 100 division one games. On Saturday, the 45-yearold will bring up the milestone when West Melton hosts Hurunui in...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of The Ensign-Gore
Thursday - 18th June, 2026
Cover of Taumarunui Bulletin
Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Marlborough Weekly

Rural health booster

Dr Jack Clerke has a passion for rural medicine. Born in Blenheim, raised near Linkwater, educated at Queen Charlotte College and now back in Marlborough to complete his training, he deeply understands the challenges – and opportunities – for health...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Waimea Weekly
Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Nelson Weekly
Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Trucking Magazine
Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wairarapa
Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of Wairarapa Times-Age Midweek

FROM 8-hour results TO 3-hour patches

STEP 1: Cleanse with precision Great skin starts with a clean slate. The Effaclar Foaming Gel Cleanser is a gentle yet highly effective face wash formulated specifically for sensitive, oily and acne-prone skin. Instead of stripping your skin of its...

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Wednesday - 17th June, 2026
Cover of The Waikato Local

FROM 8-hour results TO 3-hour patches

STEP 1: Cleanse with precision Great skin starts with a clean slate. The Effaclar Foaming Gel Cleanser is a gentle yet highly effective face wash formulated specifically for sensitive, oily and acne-prone skin. Instead of stripping your skin of its...

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Tuesday - 16th June, 2026
Cover of Te Puke Today
Monday - 15th June, 2026
Cover of Stuff Special Publications

Is solar the next big farm investment?

Inside: why more Taranaki farmers are looking to the sun to cut power costs and improve energy security.

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Monday - 15th June, 2026
Cover of Go Gardening

Win! GREAT PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS THIS ISSUE

EDITOR DESIGNER ADVERTISING PRINTER PUBLISHER STOCK PHOTOS: COVER PHOTO: Sue Linn Lee Kretschmar Debbie Pascoe, phone 0274858562 Inkwise New Zealand Plant Producers Inc email [email protected] Adobe Stock Adobe Stock

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Monday - 15th June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Listener

On Thames past

A recently discovered visitors’ book unlocks a door to early 20th-century British society.

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Your Home and Garden

THE YEAR OF ART FREE JEN SIEVERS ART PRINT

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of Woman's Day (New Zealand)

‘WE CAN’T GO ON LIKE THIS!’

As the King navigates health battles and waning public support, sources inside Buckingham Palace say the Prince and Princess of Wales are growing “increasingly frustrated” with Charles’ handling of royal affairs. “They’re going to have several really...

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Monday - 22nd June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Woman's Weekly

SPEED DATING

The hearts of the nation swelled with pride as Kiwi driver Liam Lawson, 24, raced home to his equal best-ever Formula 1 finish, placing fifth at the Monaco Grand Prix. Someone else feeling the love is Lewis Hamilton, 41, who celebrated a podium finish...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Waikato Region
Sunday - 14th June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times

FROM 8-hour results TO 3-hour patches

STEP 1: Cleanse with precision Great skin starts with a clean slate. The Effaclar Foaming Gel Cleanser is a gentle yet highly effective face wash formulated specifically for sensitive, oily and acne-prone skin. Instead of stripping your skin of its...

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Sunday - 14th June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star-Times - Sunday Magazine

CRISPY N’ SIP’S KIMCHI BAO BUN

“Every restaurant I open starts because my wife can’t find what she wants to eat locally,” Bo Su, owner of Jay’s Dumpling Cafe and Crispy n’ Sip in Nelson, says. “Besides dumplings, she also has a soft spot for Korean fried chicken and kimchi. As...

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Sunday - 14th June, 2026
Cover of Herald on Sunday

‘I’VE GIVEN EVERYTHING’

Fittingly, the end of Kane Williamson’s international career came in the most Kane Williamson fashion. An announcement that his career was done came after Williamson’s final test, not before it, as a means of making sure focus never waned from the...

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Sunday - 14th June, 2026
Cover of Sunday Star Times Travel

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.

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Friday - 12th June, 2026
Cover of The Oamaru Mail
Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Southland

Jugs: Boiling down the choices

The humble jug sits in every Kiwi kitchen, quietly clocking up several boils a day. Most of us buy one without giving it much thought, but a little know-how helps you pick a jug that boils faster, costs less to run, and lasts longer. Here’s what...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of The Gisborne Herald (Saturday edition)

70 years of pitching in

Poverty Bay A&P Association veteran Sid Hain has retired from his role as patron after nearly 70 years involved in the annual town-and-country gettogether. The Hain name is synonymous with the A&P organisation and the Poverty Bay Spring Show. Sid’s...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Property Guide (Property Brokers MAN)
Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Canterbury Region

MERIVALE

66A Mansfield Avenue Price: $2,399,000 Open homes: June 14, 11.30am-12pm Cameron Bailey 027 555 7079 Harcourts Gold Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Perfectly positioned, this home is a striking example of modern design paired with everyday functionality....

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Waikato Times - Your Weekend Waikato

PLUS

What does it take to be at your peak? For netball star Mila ReueluBuchanan it meant relearning how to walk after a catastrophic knee injury temporarily disrupted her on-court career. The Silver Fern and Northern Stars midcourter tells deputy editor...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of The Press - Your Weekend The Press

Pull over and let them pass

Sometimes peace is worth swallowing your pride.

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Taranaki Daily News

Tapware trends for smart spaces

Tapware is moving in a clear direction: warm finishes, soft shapes, smart water use, and better functionality. Taps are no longer just practical; they can set the tone in kitchens, bathrooms and laundries. And you don’t need a highend budget to...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald - Canvas

THREE TIMELESS BALLETS

Birthday Offering Frederick Ashton | Music by Glazunov arr: Robert Irving Elegant, joyful and rarely performed, Birthday Offering is a landmark New Zealand premiere. A glittering masterpiece by legendary choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton, it is a...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Express

STEP 1: Cleanse with precision STEP 2: Treat and moisturise

Great skin starts with a clean slate. The Effaclar Foaming Gel Cleanser is a gentle yet highly effective face wash formulated specifically for sensitive, oily and acne-prone skin. Instead of stripping your skin of its natural oils, this foaming gel...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Homed Wellington

KARORI

Tender closing 24 June at 1pm Open Home Sunday, 12pm-12.30pm Perfectly positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Karori, this sunny, cared-for home offers space, privacy, and an easy family lifestyle. Open-plan kitchen, dining and...

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Saturday - 13th June, 2026
Cover of Weekend Herald

Leaked Pike River file raises questions for police

A document detailing alleged lines of inquiry and prosecution issues in the renewed police investigation into the Pike River Mine disaster has emerged — and claims to be based on recorded conversations with the lead detective on the case. The document...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Landscaper Magazine

WHAT'S INSIDE?

NZ’s first B-Corp certified landscaper Hard and soft sustainable solutions Carbon-smart tree planting

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Thursday - 11th June, 2026
Cover of The Geraldine News

Bruce Rogershangs up handpieceafter 40 years

After four decades in shearing, and 35 years of helming Bruce Rogers Shearing (BRS), Bruce is hanging up his handpiece to focus on farming. Until last year, BRS’ patch spanned from Banks Peninsula to Outram and Makarora. “It’s been great to be in the...

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Friday - 12th June, 2026
Cover of Wanaka Sun
Thursday - 11th June, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Marketing

Put it on a T-shirt

We’re so chuffed to bring you stories from agency founders up and down the motu in this issue. In March, we put a call out, asking to hear why people had started up their own agencies. Straight away, the responses started coming in. We asked them all...

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Wednesday - 10th June, 2026
Cover of Tommy's Real Estate

Brooklyn - 11/114 Mitchell Street

ELEVATED CORNER UNIT. SUN. CONVENIENCE. Take this opportunity to view a perfectly positioned townhouse, occupying a sought-after elevated corner position within the development to maximise both sun and outlook. Recently re-clad and upgraded with...

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Tuesday - 9th June, 2026
Cover of Lizard News

King’s Service Medal honours lifetime of service

When Ian Blunt opened an email in May confirming he would receive a King’s Service Medal in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours, his first reaction was disbelief. “I jumped up in the air and went ‘woohoo’,” Ian laughs. “Then I sat down and read it...

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Monday - 8th June, 2026
Cover of NZ Rugby News

RANFURLY SHIELD RETURNS

Ilooked out the window this morning and, lo and behold, the sky had not caved in and rugby was not dead in the water. You could be forgiven for thinking otherwise after the past few weeks where every second pundit seems to be predicting the demise of...

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Wednesday - 1st July, 2026
Cover of Walking New Zealand
Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

MiMi Pancakes?

There’s a particular weight to the times we’re living in, and you can feel it in the everyday. At the petrol pump, watching the numbers tick up faster than your patience. At the supermarket check-out, where the weekly shop seems to cost a little more...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ Gardener

BEAT RISING FOOD PRICES

Trees, shrubs, structure & a sensational series of ponds in Tūrangi • Perennials & native plants on a super steep slope above Governors Bay • The Paparoa teenager growing food for her family of 10 • A Wairarapa gardener preserving 600 jars of fruit...

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of 03 Magazine (NZ)
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Adventure

Why the community will outlive the algorithms

The outdoor industry spent years chasing scale. Bigger audiences, greater reach, and more impressions became the benchmarks for success. Social media promised direct access to millions of people and brands poured huge amounts of time and money into...

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Wednesday - 27th May, 2026
Cover of Canterbury Rural Life
Tuesday - 2nd June, 2026
Cover of NZ Farmer

A big bill is coming

Farmers appear to have avoided an immediate fertiliser shortage, but the bigger bill may still be coming, adding fresh pressure to the cost of producing milk, meat and crops. Earlier fears of an immediate shortage have eased, with suppliers saying...

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Tuesday - 2nd June, 2026
Cover of Ag Trader
Saturday - 6th June, 2026
Cover of Ski & Snow

THE COST OF KIWI CULTURE

Walk into any snow shop and the walls are full. Jackets, skis, boots, helmets, goggles, packs, base layers, socks, gadgets, apps, passes and promises. There is no shortage of product. There has probably never been more. The problem is not the gear....

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Country-wide

TRULY INTERGRATED

A farm system built on adaptation and integration

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Boating NZ

INSIDE:

SHIPS’ FIGUREHEADS – A SAFE PAIR OF EYES WHICH CATAMARAN IS BEST FOR YOU? CONTRACTING A BOAT YARD RUAMAHANGA DIVERSION THE CATCH: BLOW THE WIND FUTURE OF CARIBBEAN BOATS STAYING PUT FOR CYCLONE SEASON FUEL CRISIS EFFECTS THE AUCKLAND WOODEN BOAT...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of National Geographic Kids (New Zealand)

VETS ON WHEELS!

The mobile docs helping species in Victoria…

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Dish

Dream ESCAPE

A great utility salad to pop on the table as an easy side dish that goes particularly well with fried foods. ¼ head cabbage, finely shredded (3 packed cups) 1 cup edamame beans, blanched 1 cup finely shredded carrots 8 yellow or red cherry...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of NZ Life & Leisure

A Toast to Tenacity

The revival of Earnscleugh Castle, where Ryan Sanders and Marco Creemers demonstrate their ambition and resilience in Central Otago

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Australian Women's Weekly NZ
Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Kiwi Gardener

Make, Bake & forage

DIY firepit upcycled mini composter homegrown herbal teas watercress salsa verde tasty turmeric recipes

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of Homestyle New Zealand

MADE TO MATTER

When the mid-afternoon harbour light hits a full-height wall of aged brass cabinetry, it breaks back across the kitchen. Raimana Jones of Atelier Jones placed the brass on the wall opposite the room’s northwestfacing window for exactly that reason....

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Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of NZ House & Garden

MOUNTAIN HIGH

THESE PAGES Steve and Jackie Worrall wanted furnishings which were neither delicate nor too heavy, or too contemporary for their Queenstown holiday home, and found a perfect fit in Coco Republic pieces, in particular a showstopping Aspen leather sofa...

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Monday - 25th May, 2026
Cover of The Shed
Saturday - 28th March, 2026
Cover of Beef Country

A RECIPE FOR HEIFER MATING SUCCESS

Glenaray Station successfully mate yearling heifers, increasing their reproductive potential

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Saturday - 25th April, 2026
Cover of SriLankaNZ
Monday - 27th April, 2026
Cover of New Zealand Classic Car

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...

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Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Southern View
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Nor West News
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of The Star
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Western News
Thursday - 23rd April, 2026
Cover of Pegasus Post
Monday - 20th April, 2026
Cover of NZ Classic Driver

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...

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Friday - 1st May, 2026
Cover of Cuisine

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...

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Thursday - 16th April, 2026
Cover of Bay Harbour
Wednesday - 1st April, 2026
Cover of Motor Equipment News

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...

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Friday - 3rd April, 2026
Cover of 03 Magazine
Tuesday - 31st March, 2026
Cover of Kids Go Gardening

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...

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Monday - 23rd March, 2026
Cover of Fashion Quarterly

84 CAPSULE WARDROBE IDEAS

PLUS SIX TRAILBLAZERS ON THEIR ROAD TO SUCCESS

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Monday - 23rd March, 2026
Cover of Special Publications
Monday - 16th March, 2026
Cover of Kiwi Gardener (Quarterly)

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...

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Monday - 9th February, 2026
Cover of Dairy Country

IMPROVING PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY

A deep dive into utilising pasture well

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Sunday - 1st February, 2026
Cover of Top South Farming Monthly
Thursday - 12th February, 2026
Cover of Property Guide - Hawke's Bay (Property Brokers)

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...

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Tuesday - 16th December, 2025
Cover of NZ4WD

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...

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Thursday - 30th October, 2025
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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...

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Thursday - 31st July, 2025
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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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Wednesday - 30th July, 2025
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Wednesday - 30th July, 2025
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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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Thursday - 24th July, 2025
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