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‘Bullied out’
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Retirement village tries to evict elderly resident
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Talks with Fullers aim to stem Waiheke ferry fury
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Pet refuge hits goal
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Goff calls out ‘disgusting’ Facebook commenters after mosque visit
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Hurt biker praises helpers
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Multi-media scheme boosts reporting of local democracy issues
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Player with measles — netballers in isolation
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Boost for school health services
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Photos recall ‘Dog Tax War’
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Company a godsend, says mother
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‘Exciting day’ for Air NZ
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The predator PRINCIPAL
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Sea change for the Gulf
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Racism an ugly side of parliamentary culture
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Voters seek new blood in fractured EU
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KEY RESULTS
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They didn't give up searching for hiker
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US politics plumbs new depths
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Performance of schools not adding up
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Legalised cannabis will be a test for employers
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Your Stars
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When They See Us hits nerve with young cast
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Alarm bells put bite on Sonic’s gnashers
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Winning comedians laugh all way to bank
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12 Questions
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Slowdown will limit Wellbeing Budget
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Cryptopia co-founder stands by new venture
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F&P Healthcare hits $1b milestone
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Vocus confirms buyout offer — at a big premium
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National carrier warns of $60m profit drop
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Sage decision a new low in politics of protest
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Retirement Commissioner probe handled ‘shockingly’
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Tourism Holdings leads market down
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Jewels beats a milestone
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Aussie hopes remain shrouded in fog
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Hypnos in Australian campaign
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Hegerberg casts Cup shadow
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Head-high message not getting through
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New Zealand can win World Cup — just silence that inner pessimist
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Krishna leaves a legend
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Your ultimate guide to the Black Caps’ World Cup squad
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Feeling Hungary
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Travel’s new podcast
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Wellington for$200
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In 1982, there 70 million sheep in New Zealand and just 3 million people. Today, it’s 5 million people against a mere 27 million sheep. “So why the overwhelming emphasis on merino in the gift shops?” asks Tim Roxborogh.
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American billionaire Julian Robertson, the owner of Kauri Cliffs and two other New Zealand lodges, Cape Kidnappers in Hawke’s Bay and Matakauri in Queenstown, along with his late wife Josie, donated 15 artworks worth a then estimated $115 million to Auckl
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Planning a trip to Indonesia? You’ll need to make sure your passport will have more than six months remaining before its expiry date at the end of your trip. Or, like Grant Bradley, you could try begging the Customs officials at Denpasar Airport to let yo
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Cannabis has been legal in Canada since last October. “There are signs everywhere telling you to declare any weed you have,” writes Derek Cheng after recently landing at Vancouver International Airport.
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In Kamakura, 30km southwest of Yokohama and home to some of Japan’s best-known temples and beaches, local officials are asking visitors not to eat while walking.
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Brewer Craig Cooper, of Bach Brewing, likes to surf. He also likes Sawmill’s Session IPA “a fullflavour beer that’s lighter on alcohol”.
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Legend has it that coffee arrived in Europe in 1683, when troops found sacks of the stuff in Ottoman camps after the Battle of Vienna.
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The Travel Editor is at risk of never getting a Junior G-Man badge.
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At the Fairway Colombo hotel, in Sri Lanka, there’s a great rooftop bar.
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You can sometimes see Orca in Raglan Harbour.
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Lights, camera, selfie
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Under the sea
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CHENGDU: PANDAS, CUISINE AND MUCH MORE
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FIND YOUR FIJI
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My Holiday: Peter Gunn
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Ship Check
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Stephanie Holmes stays at Fairway Colombo, in Sri Lanka’s capital city
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Thomas Bywater checks into the Edinburgh Grand
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Kelly Dennett checks into the Taumeasina Island Resort in Samoa
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Letters to the Travel Editor