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2022-08-06
Two farms side-by-side – one could be the future of dairying
Penthouse prince taps online cash
Nats descend on Christchurch
It’s written in the stars: Uber grandma one of the best
‘How can I walk away’ – older GPs
‘Bitterly cold’ weather set to bring snow to Canterbury
Teen skier waited six hours in ‘agony’ with broken leg
Public sympathy on climate costs eroding
Man on phone to partner when dogs attacked
Weather delays access to plane
Wallace destroys opposition in The Chase poll
CSM picked for arts precinct
Onion sammies feed whistler’s long game
North Canterbury struggles to find candidates
E-bike subscriptions fly out door
MPs quizzed on ‘sham’ art auction
PMv isi tb est thing since sliced cake
Aspiring astronauts aiming high
There’s nothing like a stroll to clear the mind and connect with nature, and it’s New Zealanders’ favourite activity by a huge margin. Richard Walker reports. Pandemic habits stick
Coalition allies have leverage, polls show
High-heel injury claims tumbling
‘Happy and free’ in old mining town
How has Christchurch City Council performed this term?
Heroes rise, games at a crossroads
Immigrants framed as a problem rather than a solution
Are voters ready to accept co-governance?
Scholarship:
Beijing unleashes missiles in show of fury over Pelosi visit
Jury orders Infowars host to pay $6.4m with punitive damages to come
The sceptics are wrong: The US can confront both China and Russia
Russia to launch spy satellite for Iran
Govt denies media move a bid to censor news
Volcano near Reykjavik active again just eight months since last eruption
Great Barrier Reef bursts back to life . . . but climate change still poses a threat
League dogged by PAY INTRIGUE
Why the All Blacks’ fall from grace is good for New Zealand
TIM TURVEY
More victims and more pain
What has changed?
‘Brain fingerprints’ could aid teens’ mental health
Grief waits sneakily
A big welcome to Shortland Street, Dr Spin
Star straddled sports and civil rights
Martin Luther King told Trek actor she couldn’t quit
Today in History
5 ways to get money for nothing
Ex-port worker loses unfair dismissal claim
Fonterra plans to ditch a coal boiler at Waitoa
Lower rent not yet ‘affordable’
Foreigners no longer in NZ may have received payment
Afterpay users targeted in phishing scams
Reforms would weaken dominance – analyst
New hotel expands Chow brothers empire
Five cost of living cutbacks
Fantastic scenery will not make up for poor service
A pension penalty for raising kids
KiwiSaver funds reveal scale of losses
The murky world of financial complaints
Prey is the predator movie we’ve been waiting decades for
Haunting look at the ‘People’s Princess’
Flailing dementia drama strikes too many false notes
Come back for a sweet portrait
RS 3 puts fun back in Audi
Mini comes up with Ace for the future
Likely new Jimny powertrain
Failure is an enjoyable part of success
‘Repair Mode’ set to stop snooping
Sony gets to grips with new console partnership
A rucking good ruckus
Agony for Kiwi medal hopeful after no throws
Trigger-happy Mau’u wins super medal
Canterbury sends early NPC warning
‘Smart’ Egan gets half a chance to impress
Australian focus for The Cossack
Myers gelding could Kick On to Caulfield Cup
Former All Black Brian Molloy dies, aged 91
High stakes, high pressure on highveld
Warmup games give Ferns taste of Jamaican challenge
Sacking coaches helps the Boks
Clarke rapt to be back
Off plan buying and investment timing
Make them an offer they can’t refuse
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