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Post shop cuts hit locals
NZ Post’s decision to close two Rotorua post shops is expected to heavily impact older residents, local business owners and community advocates say. The company announced last week it would close more than 140 post shops nationwide, including those...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Caulerpa die-back spotted since last summer
An invasive seaweed described as the world’s worst marine pest has mysteriously died off on a huge scale in Northland and the Hauraki Gulf. Fast-growing caulerpa blanketed huge areas of seabed around the Bay of Islands and Aotea Great Barrier after it...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Hamilton dentist on trial
A Hamilton dentist is standing trial for the sexual assault of a woman he invited to his home, partly on the pretext of giving her a driving lesson there. Rahul Gautam, 51, allegedly grabbed and squeezed the woman’s breasts and attempted to touch her...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Cruise ship’s new home
An investment of at least $1.5 million in cruise ship infrastructure is paying off with an international ship making Timaru’s PrimePort its home for New Zealand voyages. The luxurious Scenic Eclipse II’s overnight stay on Wednesday last week was a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Local company involved in Nasa moon mission
Self-confessed space geek Robin McNeill was a kid in 1969 when he watched grainy film footage of Neil Armstrong achieving the milestone of being the first man to walk on the moon. Now he’s the chief executive of an Invercargill company that will be...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Farewell old school
The public has a chance to walk through buildings at Whanganui’s former St George’s School for the last time before they are demolished. Whanganui District Council is leasing the property at 125 Grey St to health organisation Te Oranganui, to develop a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)North e-boats boost island life
Afleet of five electric boats made by a Northland company is making a world of difference for isolated Samoan communities. Whangārei-based McKay was chosen to deliver Samoa’s first lowcarbon boats under a United Nations programme, called Climate Action...
Read Full Story (Page 5)Latest budget blowout LOCAL GOVERNMENT
The Wellington City Council’s latest budget blowout has been revealed – a $56 million shortfall between what was budgeted and reality. The second phase of the council’s social housing upgrade programme (Hup2) had plenty of known numbers: A $446m...
Read Full Story (Page 1)School bus rules to remain
A century-old school transport policy has become a bugbear for people unhappy about changes to high school bus routes in Palmerston North, but don’t expect it to change any time soon. Changes to some bus services in Palmerston North have come into...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Wolfbrook buys land for $42m
Housing developer Wolfbrook is planning a range of luxury apartments, houses and townhouses after spending $42 million on land opposite Hagley Park. In what is one of the largest development land deals ever done in central Christchurch, the company...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Kiwis managed Epstein’s island
Newly-released US Government files reveal a New Zealand couple managed properties for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his infamous island, during the period prosecutors say he sex trafficked women and girls. New Zealand couple Brice...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Sale marks end of long ride
Derek Hosking shut the doors of his business for the last time on Friday and packed 10 boxes into his car. The cardboard boxes were full of the treasures he is keeping after owning the New Plymouth Motorcycle Centre for a whopping 56 years. He has...
Read Full Story (Page 1)POKÉMON LOOKALIKES
Read Full Story (Page 1)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)A long road to recovery
Unnati Patel’s life was changed in a split second at a highway intersection with a history of serious crashes. On January 23, the Nelson woman was a passenger in a crash at the intersection of State Highway 60, Appleby, and McShane Rd, just before...
Read Full Story (Page 1)STYLISH OVATION
They like what they see! The star-studded front row of Chanel’s spring/summer show boasted talents like Tilda Swinton, Charlotte Casiraghi, Vanessa Paradis and A$AP Rocky.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Good healthspecial
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Read Full Story (Page 1)These airy kings
Against the odds, the magnificent albatrosses of Pukekura/ Taiaroa Head survive.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Know-how in spades for every gardener
Read Full Story (Page 1)Quiz
1. AA Insurance temporarily stopped offering new home insurance policies in which town because of its flood risk: A) Westport; B) Whanganui; C) Waihi; or, D) Wānaka? 2. Judith Collins announced her retirement from being a politician – but what...
Read Full Story (Page 2)LOTTA FIGHT LEFT IN THIS OLD DOG
Novak Djokovic called it one of his best performances in a decade after outlasting Jannik Sinner early Saturday in a five-set marathon to set up an Australian Open final against Carlos Alcaraz. The 38-year-old Serbian rolled back the years to battle...
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)Building dreams: Pick the right professional
ARCHITECTS Qualifications & training Architects are trained professionals. To legally use the title in NZ, you must: • Complete a Master of Architecture degree. • Gain 2-3 years’ practical experience. • Pass the New Zealand Registered Architects...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Phase 1 of restoration
Work to reverse changes to Gisborne’s Grey St following a controversial trial will begin next week and could take up to four months to fully complete. Grey St was redesigned as part of a Streets for People trial, funded 90% by NZ Transport Agency Waka...
Read Full Story (Page 1)The missing:
There’s a photograph on Xanthe Freer’s mantelpiece of her brother Grant decked out in his favourite T-shirt and blowing out the candles on his birthday cake. His 56th birthday had been a special one to remember, with many nice surprises from friends,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MERIVALE
2A Church Lane Price: On application Open home: February 1, 12.30pm-1pm Agent: Cameron Bailey 027 555 7079 Harcourts 1olu Licenseu Agent REAA 2008 Discover style, quality, and modern functionality in this brand-new, singlelevel home in the heart...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Pre-purchase inspections a valuable safety net
Buying a property is one of the most significant investments you’ll make, so it’s crucial to ensure you make an informed decision. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified professional is an essential part of your due diligence. Here’s why it’s...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Quiz
1 Held every two years, the Afcon tournament is more formally known by what name? 2 What did Fred Barnes present to New Zealanders for the first time on March 6, 1966? 3 In Iceland, what is known as a “foss”? 4 “My mum went so far as to call me...
Read Full Story (Page 3)KARORI
Tender closing 5 February 2026 at 1pm This home immediately welcomes you with character and warmth. The main living room flows seamlessly to a deck and into the established garden beyond, a space made for relaxed entertaining, or simply listening to...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Mountain of grief
The Mount Maunganui landslide tragedy has taken lives, shattered families, and had a profound impact on locals and visitors. NZME journalist and Mount local Rosalie Liddle Crawford , who regularly brings out her piano on summer evenings in Pilot Bay to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Feilding Police arrest burglars, locate ammunition, firearms, and drugs
Feilding Police have arrested 18 people as part of Operation Thor, a targeted operation focused on burglary, theft, vehicle crime, firearms offending and drug activity in the Feilding area. Over the last two months, Police have carried out a series of...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘We’re very struck by the huge challenges in the area’
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon touched down in Gisborne yesterday morning for his second visit in a week since the region was devastated by severe weather last Thursday. He was accompanied by East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick, with Minister for Housing...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Ministry opts not to insulate existing blocks in college revamp
The Ministry of Education has decided against insulating the existing blocks at Marlborough Boys’ College as it carries out school-wide upgrades instead of building a new school. The ministry says the existing buildings, including the 1930s John...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Community grapples with devastating landslides and floods
The Bay of Plenty has been left reeling after a day of extreme weather brought landslides, flooding, and chaos to the region, leaving communities shaken and emergency services stretched to their limits following 300mm of rain in just 24 hours. Rivers...
Read Full Story (Page 1)With TV Guide Production Editor James Croot
The Winter Olympics, the men’s T20 World Cup, the Superbowl, Super Rugby. February offers a feast of drama and thrills for armchair sports fans. But while there’s perhaps never been more choices on tap, especially for those Kiwis willing to pay for the...
Read Full Story (Page 3)HOKOWHITU
Move in and experience sun, space, simplicity. This well-presented townhouse blends smart design, low-maintenance living, and relaxed modern style. Built in 1990, it’s a place to truly unwind. Generous open-plan living flows to a lovely private, sunny...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Tack the sails, tap the barrels
Like every mariner worth his salt, Tom van der Burgh can tell a story so rich in detail that you can all but feel the splash of the waves. Tom captains Northern Rebel, the vessel he and his wife own and sail in tandem. The yacht is docked at Waikawa...
Read Full Story (Page 1)EXPERIENCE A DIFFERENT KIND OF RETIREMENT AT ARVIDA LANSDOWNE ESTATE.
Whatever you think you know about retirement, think again. Because here at Arvida Lansdowne Estate, we don’t follow the normal rules. We follow yours. Our resident-led approach means you can design the life you want. Whether that’s walking the nearby...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Kho kho: New sport for Waikato with serious global ambitions
A relatively unknown game is hoping to break into the local sporting scene and attract players with the aim of taking part in a Commonwealth championship next month. Kho kho is a highly competitive tag game for enhancing fitness and agility that is...
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)Walking Festival: Walking the landscapes: ECHO Walking Festival
The landscape from the Coromandel to Te Puke offers a remarkable diversity of walking experiences, where sweeping coastlines meet lush native bush. From the rugged tracks of the Kaimai Range and the dramatic beauty of Karangahake Gorge to coastal...
Read Full Story (Page 3)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)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)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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