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It’s all adding up for buyers
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Critics unimpressed by plan
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Glue-art protest nothing new
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Call to grow skills training
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Principal backs convicted fraudster
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Six60 to use replica set of Castle St flat
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Three strikes kisser’s $450K challenged
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Two helpings of Wellington On a Plate
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Boag named in relation to high-profile trial
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Push for change to voting age
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Protesters burn flag, passports and hijabs
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Snow flurries to McFlurries and gender equality in the House
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Campion on building a new life, books, writing
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Nash: Visitor numbers on track for summer
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How long can commuters play the game of train roulette?
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Worse than driving? Steam trains’ high carbon
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Tenant calls council unit a ‘freezing hell’
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Plan for public park on Te Mata Peak fizzles out
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‘I still get my political hit’
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Climate heroes and villains for this year
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Ye ditched by NZME but Mediaworks plays on
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How do Kiwi witches mark Halloween?
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Finding spark of light in long, dark night
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US to send hi-tech nuclear weapons to Nato bases
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As Ukraine forces close in, Russia steals body of 18th-century prince
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Royal family bracing as Prince Harry’s ‘raw’ memoir Spare to hit shelves in January
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Beijing’s secret overseas police stations
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Biden signs an agreement to limit hydrofluorocarbons
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Wind farm sacrificed for coal mine
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Multimillion-dollar buyback package for NSW Northern Rivers flood-prone areas
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NYC Council passes bills to fight rats: ‘They have begun to define us’
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Who is Xi Jinping
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Fiendishly plotted Barbarian will keep you on the edge of your seat
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Move over Notting Hill, Bros is snapping at your heels
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Maestro back on form channelling Hitchcock
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Crime thriller will haunt you for days
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The films of a life Gaylene Preston’s first film-making foray was as a form of therapy for patients in a psychiatric hospital in the UK. Her 50-year body of work has always been about the personal, she tells Philip Matthews.
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Put aside the grim
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The case for ‘realistic optimism’
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Let a Citizens’ Assembly make the call on Three Waters
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Labour risks coming up short on legacy
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Only in a land of chaos could Boris ever have been the answer
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Guitarist set the tone for first Kiwi hit
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Hunter and author always knew how to have fun
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Today in History
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Hometown hero v ‘myth of madness’
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Jetstar’s ethics to be investigated
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Air NZ faces cyber breach, multiple accounts involved
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Top Twitter bosses fired as Musk takes control of social-media giant
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At home or in office, personal choice
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Monthly inflation reports unlikely – Stats NZ
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Call for controls on buy now, pay later lending
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Why protecting the data of customers is important
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Hard questions on the growing cost of superannuation
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Borrower paid compo and loan wiped
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Falling vacancies and rising rents reflect strong demand for prime office space
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Heritage listed former wool warehouse for sale
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Large block of former Laura Fergusson Trust land ‘prime for residential development’
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Mercedes powers up luxury SUV
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Create a logical spot for your TV
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Super Mario weirder but more relevant
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All Blacks want to pick up the pace
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Five players who need to blossom
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Smoother road needed after speedbumps
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Options up front as Nix chase first win
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There’s no place like home for Hassett
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Firebirds hit new lows in defeat
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Highlanders prepare to lock in Holland as starter
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How Crusaders beat the Chiefs to land young star
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A plumber and a fighter
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Key Silver Ferns trio set to return
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Fines struck out after early exit
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La Crique on mission for Alexanders
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Split screens and other dilemmas
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