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2024-06-01
Couple forced to move by Kāinga Ora nightmare
North Canterbury riesling judged best wine in the world
The cuts, the cash, and the tax splash – what’s feeding Willis’ 2024 Budget?
The money shuffle: What spending has been cut or reduced?
‘Steering issue’ before plane slid off
Bar owner burgled eight times in seven months won’t give up
Watson can be ‘safely managed’ in the community, lawyer says
Ratepayer cost to maintain Te Kaha stadium less than previously thought
‘I can’t set myself on fire just to keep others warm – junior doctors
Secrecy surrounds investigation into regional council chairperson
Disgraced arts patron James Wallace continues to deny offending, will file application to CCRC
Struggling students ‘cheated’ by system
Death at a party and a hangover of silence
The wahine whose artwork replaced Winston Churchill
Aviation buffs mark 100 years since first trans-alpine flight
Businesses boosting investment in R&D
How much do I need? Have I got enough? How long will it last?
Kitchen designer swoons over new store
Calmly device offers a healthier alternative to vaping
Letters to the editor
After Trump’s guilty verdict
501s come back onto the political landscape
Budget seized political agenda, but what’s the plan?
Biden to let Ukraine use US weapons to strike Russia
‘France has caused this’: Pacific forum
Activists convicted of subversion
Affordable, clean, accessible
The right to be (un)forgotten
Time for a ferry ride
The Kiwi tech teenager grows up
Think-tank lays complaint with Reserve Bank and minister over Orr’s barbs
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Road test: The newly refreshed Mazda MX-5
Italian transformation
Kia’s new SUV could be its best looking
Director should have stuck to script
Chris Pratt’s cat falls f lat in awful animated adventure with canine bias
Anime serves up a smashing rivalry
Big band leader left his mark on the music world
Memory keeper of Spanish Civil War was part of guerrilla movement
Today in History
Breakthrough coaching title a proud moment for Blackadder
Running in the footsteps of greatnesss
Crampton at peace if Ferns stint is over
Rough day for Ko at US Open
A hunger to succeed
Crusaders keep faint hopes alive
YUKI KIHARA
NEW ZEALAND PANTRY
Setting the scene
COMFORT RULES
Crop of the week
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