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'I've been stabbed, call the police': Two injured at Kāinga Ora housing complex
Police say a 34-year-old man was arrested at the scene.

US approves $2.7b helicopters and torpedoes deal for New Zealand
Equipment will enhance NZ's homeland defence, says US.

'Why should we just give it away?': Crown eyes purchase of 'hold-out' Pt Chev bungalow
Owner Albert John Andrews, 95, bought the three-bedroom bungalow in the 1950s.

Smith takes six, Black Caps lose three chasing 254 for victory over England
New Zealand are 218 runs away from an incredible fightback win at Lord’s.

Mary Holm: Why chasing sharemarket wins beats most investors in the end
OPINION: Betting big on one share is a risky way to invest.
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Organisers of event where Efeso Collins died took adequate measures, coroner rules
The former MP's widow, Vasa Fia Collins, raised concerns about his death, saying event organisers had failed him.
Australia-NZ relationship should 'never be taken for granted' - Luxon
The Australian and New Zealand prime ministers met on Friday night in Noosa ahead of the annual leader's meeting taking place on Saturday.
Possible disadvantages if NZ doesn't revise nuclear-free stance - expert
Defence Minister Chris Penk last week said it'd be "helpful" for New Zealand to have a "conversation" regarding its nuclear-free policies.
The Garden Diaries: From lawn to leafy greens
Follow along over the next few months as Country Life reporter Gianina Schwanecke turns her backyard into a food garden in the name of resiliency.
Person stabbed at central Auckland Kainga Ora complex
Astronauts back on board ISS after repair to leak
Putin rejects Zelensky's call for face-to-face talks on ending war
World Cup countdown on for sidelined Thomas
No buffer - Sri Lanka is on the front line of multiple crises
Family devastated as support dogs feared to be stolen
Amanda Hacche suffers from complex PTSD and anxiety panic disorder and the missing dogs had helped keep her grounded. Audio
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How much do a retired couple with a large veggie garden spend at the supermarket?
They have six grown kids and eight grandchildren, but in this cost-of-living crisis, they're grateful to be shopping for two.

Lebanese leaders slam Iran, say country should not be used as 'bargaining chip'
“It’s not your job to interfere into our country. I reject the statement totally because our people (are) being killed, our houses being destroyed.”

How regular doses of hookworms revolutionised my health and gave me back my life
OPINION: Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease was scary and debilitating. I struggled for years, before a chance discovery changed my life.

Organisers of event where Efeso Collins died took adequate measures - coroner
The former Green Party MP died in February 2024 after suffering a cardiac arrest at a charity event in Auckland's Britomart.

Putin rejects Zelensky's offer to meet, says he sees 'no point' in it
It comes after Zelensky wrote directly to Putin with a sweeping critique of the Russian leader’s 26 years in power as well as some taunts about his age.

Black Caps 36-3 chasing 254 after England removes Williamson late on day two
New Zealand's hopes of adding to its one win at Lord's in 1999 were dramatically slashed in the last hour of the day.

Man arrested after stabbing in Auckland CBD
Emergency services were called to an apartment building on Greys Avenue at around 10.35pm after reports that two people had received stab wounds.

US man jailed for life over double murder scheme with Brazilian au pair
"The disregard of the life of your wife, someone you supposedly loved, is almost unfathomable,” Judge Penney Azcarate said in handing down the sentence.

Actor Anthony Head, known for Buffy and Ted Lasso, dies at 72
Head achieved wider fame as librarian Rupert Giles, mentor to the title character in the cult-hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as well as the villainous football magnate Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso.

Hurricanes' 'washing machine' spins out busted Brumbies
The top-placed Hurricanes won Friday's Super Rugby Pacific qualifying final 66-12, scoring five tries before the break.
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Putin responds to Zelenskyy's ‘boorish’ offer of face-to-face talks
The Ukrainian president’s letter was a sweeping critique of the Russian leader’s 26 years in power as well as some taunts about his age.
Major Hawke’s Bay road closed for hours after vehicle crashes into middle barrier
A single vehicle crashed into the middle barrier shortly before 4.30am, police said.
Astronauts take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
The decision was made “out of an abundance of caution,” Nasa spokesperson Bethany Stevens said.
Watch: Tennis star reveals why he withdrew hours before French Open semifinal
Sick and sleepless Matteo Arnaldi was in no shape to fight for a spot in the final at Roland Garros.
Two people seriously injured in reported stabbing at Auckland CBD apartments
Two people were rushed to hospital.
'I messed up, bro': Liam Lawson clips wall as former team-mate suffers scary practice crash
Liam Lawson’s practice bumps were overshadowed by Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar smashing head-on into barriers after misjudging one of the Monaco track’s notorious tight turns.
Rain eases, cool temperatures return as front moves offshore
There is still a chance of heavy showers but the general trend is an easing of the rain that slammed into the country in the past two days.
Top Gun actor stabbed to death ‘by girlfriend’s son’ outside home
James Handy, a character actor who appeared in Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick was found stabbed in the chest and unconscious outside his LA home.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ted Lasso actor dies aged 72
Anthony Head’s daughters, actors Emily and Daisy, said the suave, smooth-voiced British actor passed away due to complications from pneumonia.
Black Caps on the back foot as late wickets give England the edge at Lord's
The ball dominated again on day two and New Zealand still require more than 200 for an improbable win in the first test.
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What new, bigger councils are coming? Tracking progress on amalgamation
Last month RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop gave councils an ultimatum and a tight deadline for reform. Here’s what’s happened since then.
The biggest changes to arts funding in a generation are coming. Here’s what we know
Creative New Zealand is preparing to hand responsibility for distributing up to $40m in annual arts funding to a network of regional partners, marking one of the biggest changes to the agency’s funding model in its history.
Why your child's school report may look worse this year
With standards now much higher for each year group, many students new to the refreshed curriculum are not meeting the criteria.
Black Caps lose late wickets in blow to chances of first-test win over England
Nathan Smith captured his second six-wicket haul for NZ, but the dismissal of Kane Williamson before stumps on day two kept the hosts on top at Lord’s.
Rules permit speaker Gerry Brownlee to claim $237,000 for staying in his Wellington townhouse
In total, $2.5 million has been paid in accommodation entitlements during this Parliamentary term to MPs who own homes in Wellington.
Walls going up, nerves still frayed: Wellington’s long flood recovery
Seven weeks after the April floods, repairs crawl forward while Wellington city's hardest-hit residents brace each time heavy rain arrives.
Hurricanes’ sweet revenge over Brumbies with nine-try demolition to ensure home semifinal
Replacement winger Ngane Punivai bags a hat-trick, while Cam Roigard and Warner Dearns each score twice as the Canes book a Saturday return to the capital.
We know how to cut the road toll. So why don't we?
New Zealand’s road toll remains stubbornly high, but this public-health issue has turned into a political and cultural battle.
The farm vote is back in play as old economic pressures return
Christopher Luxon rebuilt National's fortunes by winning back farmers. As he heads to Fieldays, there are growing signs he may have to do it all over again.
Inside the programme launching a generation of Māori innovators
Māori are under-represented in the world of science and tech. A classroom-based programme aims to change that.
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Rules permit speaker Gerry Brownlee to claim $237,000 for staying in his Wellington townhouse
In total, $2.5 million has been paid in accommodation entitlements during this Parliamentary term to MPs who own homes in Wellington.
Developer says council’s 30m length rules for terraced housing will add unnecessary costs for buyers
New design rules create extra risks for developers and will make terraced homes more expensive to buy, according to Brooksfield director Vinny Holloway.
We know how to cut the road toll. So why don't we?
New Zealand’s road toll remains stubbornly high, but this public-health issue has turned into a political and cultural battle.
Catios booming as support rises for a cat containment law
One Canterbury builder is turning custom-made catios into a thriving business.
The ‘most influential far-right terrorist in history’ and 'a complete loser': New book demystifies the Christchurch terrorist
Two researchers found hundreds of online messages posted by the terrorist before his deadly attack that intelligence agencies never knew about.
Why the Crusaders could be their own worst enemies against the struggling Blues
All signs point to Rob Penney’s men improving their remarkable Super Rugby finals record to 33-0 when they host their longtime rivals on Saturday.
I moved from New Zealand to the Middle East: The strange dichotomy of feeling safe in a war zone
Moving to Jordan to study Arabic, Kiwi journalist Madeline Croad discovers a version of the Middle East rarely seen from afar.
Kayak business fears closure over Tata Beach land sale proposal
Owners of the family-run business say the loss of a council-owned site at Tata Beach would end their business and threaten public beach access.
Choked roads, private plans: The race to solve Queenstown's traffic woes
By early morning each day, Frankton Rd in Queenstown stops behaving like a road and starts behaving like a queue.
Dedicated gluten-free harvester used for Methven’s coeliac-friendly quinoa crop
Methven farmer Andrew Currie has spent decades trialling unconventional crops as he builds a niche Canterbury-grown quinoa business.
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Job seekers find grass is greener down on the farm
Job seekers are being ‘called back to the land’ and finding the grass is greener down on the farm.
‘For the fun of it’: Emporium founder sets up arts creativity fund
David Lloyd is best known for his store that, for decades, helped Hamilton youngsters find material for art projects. Now he’s taking it a step further.
Hill country grit and genomics success for King Country stud
Alan and Kerri Blake are living out their rural dream in the heart of the King Country, bringing together modern technology and traditional practices.
A Kiwi in the Kremlin - Russian strongman employed NZ au pair
Russian leader Vladimir Putin among the super wealthy seeking New Zealand childcare.
Why drugs seized at the NZ border come from so many different countries
NZ Customs intercepted drugs from 77% of the globe, Official Information Act data reveals.
Kiss and tell: Chiefs coach lifts lid on special connection with Reds counterpart
Saturday night’s qualifying final will see Jono Gibbes go head to head with Les Kiss, the man who he acknowledges helped make him as a coach.
State home rent and MP benefits: Letters to the editor
One writer sees a simple solution for Kāinga Ora to avoid arrears. Check out today’s letters.
Waipā’s council and the Facebook comments
OPINION: After almost 21 peaceful months, the council started allowing comments on its Facebook page again.
Hamilton firefighters say fleet hasn’t kept pace with city growth
The firefighters union says Hamilton’s fleet capability has not kept up with the city’s growth.
The farm vote is back in play as old economic pressures return
Christopher Luxon rebuilt National's fortunes by winning back farmers. As he heads to Fieldays, there are growing signs he may have to do it all over again.
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The loneliness of being Black in New Zealand
‘New Zealand’s racism has a specific texture. It doesn’t announce itself with a megaphone.’
Where to eat in central Dunedin – an insider’s guide
The top food spots in central Dunedin, from steaming bowls of Cambodian noodle soup to late-night servings of wedges to ice cream tacos.

Hear me out: I love people blasting their bluetooth speakers in public
Accepting things that are out of your control is a humbling experience – and so is accepting the joy of other people.
‘My gay awakening’: a love letter
An excerpt from Joseph Trinidad’s debut collection of essays, Lucky Creatures.
Gone By Lunchtime: Hardcore lobbying and the emotional senior staffer
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The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending June 5
Immerse yourself in 1930s Taiwan, 1890s Wellington, 2020s Hutt Valley and more.

My uncertain childhood was my path to architecture
I feared that my reality was too raw for a profession that celebrated perfection.

MPs used taxpayer-funded entitlements to buy and stay in own homes
MPs can receive up to $36,240 a year in superannuation contributions and use that money to buy property – then get another $36,400 a year to stay in it.

Review: Morgana O’Reilly shines in police drama Bust Up
Will its twist on the traditional cop-buddy drama be enough to make Bust Up stand out?

Increasing anger over government’s approach to Māori rights
A series of actions and decisions by the coalition government over Māori rights have drawn criticism this week.