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I confess, my new carpet has made me a rug addict
The finance minister is right there front and centre in the Government’s “year of growth” story
The GDP figures show how it turns out that the glass was half-empty all along
The song that’s played at funerals. Played for missing mates. Played by the lovelorn and lonely
Poisoning paradise? The gold mine set to tear apart a community and country
Can Aotearoa consciously uncouple its economy from housing?
Companies find role in safeguarding a language
Sharon Murdoch’s cartoon and your letters to the editor
Spiders and lairs: The art of Louise Bourgeois comes to New Zealand
Voting in Christchurch hits a few bumps in the road
What hidden costs do I need to be aware of as a first-home buyer?
Householders shift electricity use – but not always in a helpful way
How do I ask curly relationship questions without being OTT?
Chinese firm sued for billions over toxic tailings dam burst
Land of the long, leaderless recession
Quick crossword
Extract and author Q&A with the creators of the award-winning Sight Lines: Women and Art in Aotearoa
I finally made use of a $30k art history degree and it was utterly delicious
Amberleigh Jack picks the brain of a psychologist about how to mix office night owls and early birds
From an early age, Jo Monaghan had a plan: be an architect, live by the ocean and own alpacas
Jude Law opens up on new role – and becomes surprisingly star-struck in a New York eatery
Heading to Wellington’s World of Wearable Art? Here’s our dining guide
Hanging out with The Boss’s superfans
Does Luxon’s ‘I’m sorted’ hint at NZ’s productivity issue?
The Sunday Edit
Does Luxon’s ‘I’m sorted’ hint at NZ’s productivity issue?
Poisoning paradise? The gold mine set to tear apart a community and country
Poisoning paradise? The gold mine set to tear apart a community and country
Poisoning paradise? The gold mine set to tear apart a community and country
Can Aotearoa consciously uncouple its economy from housing?
Spiders and lairs: The art of Louise Bourgeois comes to New Zealand
Can Aotearoa consciously uncouple its economy from housing?
Digital driver’s licence here by year’s end... and much more on the way
Voting in Christchurch hits a few bumps in the road
Joy that comes in grey: Why adulthood can be woven into new carpet
From full plates to empty rooms: How to juggle looking after children and parents
Local news is disappearing in NZ – and it’s hurting
How do I ask curly relationship questions without being OTT?
From full plates to empty rooms: How to juggle looking after children and parents
Us all
When the only thing growing is leadership speculation
Poor GDP figures show that it turns out the glass
When the only thing growing is leadership speculation
Wish you were here, or hereabouts
Was half empty after all
Tom Phillips and the plight of children
Damaging power bills
Israel a rogue nation
A better coalition
Don’t hold your breath
Kitchen misgivings
Inconvenient truths behind the stories we tell ourselves
Kiwis are shifting their electricity use, but not always in helpful ways
The brave new - and perilous - world of digital tokens
The role of business in preserving te reo
Kiwis are shifting their electricity use, but not always in helpful ways
The brave new - and perilous - world of digital tokens
The role of business in preserving te reo
The role of business in preserving te reo
US neighbours come closer
Simmering tensions on border near boiling point
Meloni to honour ‘first Italian’
Chinese firm sued for billions over toxic tailings dam burst
Spymaster on the run has new look and life in Moscow
How much extra money do I need?
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The art of dining in the capital with a WOW-factor
Extract and author Q&A with the creators of the award-winning Sight Lines: Women and Art in Aotearoa
What I’m Reading: Nick Ascroft
A work about art should also be an artwork, Book Design winners say
‘Paul McCartney has a real good sense of humour’
My day waiting for Springsteen with his most ardent superfans
From an early age, Jo Monaghan had a plan: be an architect, live by the ocean and own alpacas
How to mix night owls with office early birds
A Law unto himself
A portrait of Warren Ellis in two gorgeous films. And one dud
A Law unto himself
What to watch this week
I finally made use of a $30k art history degree and it was delicious
Silver Ferns must sideline Taurua saga to topple SA
Photo of the week
Quotes of the week
The view from the couch
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AT A GLANCE
South Africa tour replaces Rugby Championship as part of major five-year revamp
Attack and need for speed the key if Warriors to become contenders
South Africa tour replaces Rugby Championship as part of major five-year revamp
‘Gutted’: Teary Black Ferns left to ponder World Cup what-ifs
‘These are the games you dream of ’
Breakers challenged to find their mean streak
AT A GLANCE
Travel Bites
Cruise Control
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Piazza Nights In Piedmont
The Ferry That Never Sleeps
In The Spotlight
Walking Japan’s Samurai Trail
Noosa’s Luxury Shake-Up
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City Chic
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In 2025, which remote rainforest in Sierra Leone became the country’s first Unesco World Heritage Site?
Under-the-radar tourism
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THE FERRY THAT NEVER SLEEPS
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Relax, explore, and indulge in Fiji
PIAZZA Piedmont NIGHTS IN
PIAZZA Piedmont NIGHTS IN
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historic VICTORIA’S HEART
WALKING JAPAN’S samurai trail
WALKING JAPAN’S samurai trail
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Ponant expands catamaran fleet
Qatar Airways launches Pacific menu
Bubble theme park to arrive in Texas
Comfort Inn opens in Thames
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JESSE PEACH
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LACHIE TOD IN MEXICO CITY
NOOSA’S LUXURY SHAKE-UP
SUNDAY SESSIONS
DOLLARS & SENSE
BACK TO BIC
BACK TO BIC
MAXINE SCHECKTER
GET SMART
PRAWN STARS
PRAWN AND TOBIKO PASTA
PRAWN AND GRAPEFRUIT SALAD
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