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'I didn't know if I was going to be alive in the next 20 minutes'
Alleged victim tells Napier trial man physically abused her and demanded sexual acts.
'They’ve left without me': Air NZ customer stranded after flight goes early
A Queenstown flight departed early, leaving three connecting passengers behind.

'Blessing in disguise': Former All Black Keven Mealamu on his heart condition
The former All Black’s heart scare has changed how he lives – and creates.

‘I tried the new skincare brand that uses breast milk. Here’s how it went’
Would you use skincare that contained breast milk? Our beauty editor tried it.
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Live: Pair rescued after bridge washout as month-load of rain drenches Kaikōura
MetService said a station just inland of Kaikōura recorded around 195mm in the past 24 hours, with 26.8mm falling in the hour up to midday.

Truth behind the tears: How a caregiver was exposed as a rapist
When Eve told her daughter she didn't want to go back to her care facility, it seemed she was missing her family home. The real reason was more disturbing.

US mum who said her twins died after vaccinations charged with murder
Andrea Shaw told an internet show she found her 18-month-old twins dead in their room days after they got vaccinated for the flu and other diseases.

Footy plans farewell for Melbourne player lost in ground tragedy
Nathan Fitzgerald, 27, died in hospital after suffering an injury while playing for Epping Football Netball Club on Saturday.

In photos: Evacuations as Kaikōura declares state of emergency
A state of emergency has been declared in Kaikōura as torrential rain causes widespread flooding and evacuations, with severe weather continuing to batter parts of Canterbury and Marlborough.

Red Fox Tavern killing convictions quashed by Supreme Court
Chris Bush was gunned down at the Maramarua pub in 1987.

Woman forced to park across bike lane so disabled husband can get home
"He came over ready to give me a ticket, and I said, 'what am I supposed to do'?" says Wellington woman Sue Tait.

Trail of blood led searchers to missing Taranaki climber's body
Vladimir Levchenko, 69, was separated from his group while climbing Taranaki Maunga in September 2025.

Tax-dodging builder gets community detention for $40,000 evasion
Auckland builder's bank accounts showed regular income from building work – yet no returns were filed between 2018 and 2020.

Photos released of China's missile launch in South Pacific
Photos released by Xinhua News Agency obtained by the Associated Press show the long-range ballistic missile being launched from a Chinese nuclear-submarine.
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National to Labour - Like and Subscribe to our new Bill
Stuff understands National has drafted a bill but failed to convince its coalition partners so gone to Labour to try and get it across the line
Teenager fined $360 for parking ticket issued before he owned car
Landon Barr faced a mounting debt from a parking company for an infringement that happened three weeks before he bought the vehicle.
House that won last-ever Block NZ auction up for sale
The winning three-bedroom house completed by Chloe Hes and Ben Speedy is back on the market four years on.
‘I feel trapped’: 29-year-old Wellington woman hasn’t left upstairs bedroom for four months
Elvira Edmonds is mostly bed-bound with severe ME. But the disease is not recognised as a disability in New Zealand.
Winston Peters’ theories on the India FTA, explained
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon may be welcoming his highest profile international visitor this week, but it is domestic tensions that are high.
The insidious hidden costs that come with using a credit card
Using your cred card could cost you more than you realise.
‘Love to replicate it’: Why Mitch Barnett knows NSW can win at Suncorp
All you need to know about the State of Origin game three decider between Queensland and New South Wales.
Environment award-winning farmers fined for creating ponds without consent
John McErlean did not believe he needed a resource consent and told council staff, “I’m just going to do it anyway”.
Bruce McLaren's M6GT restored: The first McLaren road car is back
The first road car to wear a McLaren badge – and Bruce McLaren's own daily driver – has been restored by the company he founded
AM quiz: What makes the pearls in bubble tea?
Stuff morning quiz: July 8
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Government rewrote fast-track law after mining companies pushed for changes
Cabinet quietly changed the legal descriptions of Bathurst’s Buller coal project and OceanaGold's Macraes gold mine after lobbying.
‘I'm pro-growth’: Why Kiwibank’s Jarrod Kerr opposes an OCR rise
“I don't think anyone is out there saying that the New Zealand economy is strong and overheating.”
Editorial: Rugby struggles more than just filling the Cake Tin
EDITORIAL: The All Blacks still inspire moments of national pride. The challenge now is ensuring rugby continues to inspire the next generation.
Ministerial trips $11,000 under-budget on average ‒ but a few blowouts ‘raise eyebrows’
New data reveals 18 ministerial trips have gone over-budget this term.
China’s 7000km nuclear missile test: Calculated or coincidence?
It’s China’s second long range missile launch in three years after a 40 years hiatus.
The time is right for Hurricanes tryscoring machine, and other new All Blacks starters against Italy
ANALYSIS: Dave Rennie sprung a few surprises against France and is likely to tweak his starting XV once again for their return to Wellington.
Matariki Ahi Kā to light up the waterfront as Pōneke celebrates the Māori New Year
Wellington’s waterfront will come alive this week with four nights of fire, projections, storytelling, kai and live performance in a celebration of the Māori New Year.
How we can kneecap the dodgy durrie dealers
OPINION: Anything less than a consumer-led market shift means the gangs will unpick policy, just like they’ve done in Australia.
Investors and KiwiSavers face financial fallout from Booster’s wine woes
Booster Wines asks Booster Investment Management to let it buy its way out of vinyard leases at a cost to investors.
Son says mum died after bowel cancer follow-up stopped at 74
A Canterbury man says his mother died from recurrent bowel cancer after being denied follow-up screening because of her age.
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Prominent Christchurch landowner earned ‘five times’ more after leaving Wilson Parking for rival
Liz Harris said she alone decided to cut her relationship with Wilson Parking.
Son says mum died after bowel cancer follow-up stopped at 74
A Canterbury man says his mother died from recurrent bowel cancer after being denied follow-up screening because of her age.
‘Another foot and it would have been coming inside’ - Kaikōura residents assess floodwaters after an uncomfortable night
A state of emergency was in place in the town as darkness fell.
Government rewrote fast-track law after mining companies pushed for changes
Cabinet quietly changed the legal descriptions of Bathurst’s Buller coal project and OceanaGold's Macraes gold mine after lobbying.
US immigration rules play role in NZ court discharge
A 30-year-old US resident has been discharged without conviction on a serious NZ driving charge because she may not otherwise be allowed to return home.
Education Ministry cuts Christchurch school’s lunch order feed other hungry students
But the school’s principal says the ministry is punishing hungry students instead of fixing poor-quality school lunches.
From boredom to bedroom - the story of the yawn
OPINION: Two weeks ago the sneeze. Last week the cough. And this week, as promised, well, I can sense you yawning already. For what could be more yawn-inducing than predictability?
From lamb chops to wine bottles: What the India deal means for the South Island
The Government says an India trade deal could transform New Zealand’s exports - but for the South Island, the benefits will be far from evenly shared.
Ministerial trips $11,000 under-budget on average ‒ but a few blowouts ‘raise eyebrows’
New data reveals 18 ministerial trips have gone over-budget this term.
New restaurant and bar opens in Christchurch suburb - but don’t mention the ‘C’ word
The “gritty” restaurant in Mairehau has been created from scratch by its British ex-pat owner who prefers to be called a “cook”.
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Missing keyrings connected to cancelled Mustang draw
The cancelled promotion offered buyers of $100 keyrings the chance to win one of three Shelby GT350 vehicles worth $574,985.
Two-lane Tairua bridge project gets under way
Work is starting on a $22 million upgrade to replace Tairua's single-lane Pepe Stream Bridge with a two-lane crossing.
Right idea, wrong intersection for speed change near Blue Spring - local
NZTA’s putting digital speed signs at risky intersections but a Putāruru local says theirs could have done more good in another spot.
Investors stump up to back Hamilton pharmacist’s US expansion
Healthtex has crowdfunded more than $420,000, taking it closer to breaking into the United States market with NZ-made medicines.
Roaming dogs attack kids, tear skin from neighbour’s leg
The fate of Hunter, a Staffordshire bull terrier American pitbull cross, and Iris, a Staffordshire bull terrier, remains - for now - unknown.
Hospice Waikato awaits details of Government funding boost
An ageing population and the need to raise almost a third of funding through community support are among the challenges facing Hospice Waikato
Submissions close on Hamilton amalgamation options
More than 500 submissions have been made to help guide Hamilton city Council’s approach to amalgamation but more chances are promised.
Call for Pacific missile ban after China's unexpected test
New Zealand should lead an international push to ban on missile testing in the Pacific, a Waikato University professor says.
How Italy will try to unsettle the All Blacks - and who are their dangermen
ANALYSIS: After a competitive Six Nations, Italy were poor in defeat to Japan last week but they will be determined to slow down the All Blacks’ attack in Wellington.
Taupō District rates to rise by an average of 6.6%
Taupō ratepayers will be hit by an average rates rise of 6.6%, but two councillors voted against the move due to concerns over financial scrutiny.
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‘Getting closer and closer’: on Beijing’s ballistic missile in the Pacific
The military message may be meant chiefly for others, but the reverberations for New Zealand are clear enough.
New and approved: Octo, Wellington
With a pleasingly lived-in feel, this new neighbourhood bar is the perfect spot to settle in for skewers, cocktails and tunes.

Strap in: Singles Club season two has a major plot twist
As the second season premieres, Brynley Stent and Kura Forrester chat through everything that’s changed since last time – and it’s quite a lot.
Is an election really bad for the economy?
We’re often told that the economy goes on hold in the lead-up to the election – but is there any truth behind it?
Ten must-see films at this year’s NZ International Film Festival
Already have decision fatigue for Whānau Mārama 2026? Consider these 10 easy wins.

Constellations is an exhausting journey through every reality
The show will leave you grateful for life and the many realities within it.

The cost of being: A master’s student waiting to join the brain drain
‘I consider any investment on the NZX a donation … the IRD will probably freeze and take hold of my shares once I forget about repaying my student loan.’

China fires ballistic missile in the South Pacific
Patients dying in waiting rooms, leaking wards, understaffing, and a minister with few answers. Our health system seems in crisis, writes Henry Oliver in today’s excerpt from The Bulletin.

Are we really the fastest repealers in the west? I counted
This is partly a story about money projects begun then scrapped, and partly about the deeper rhythm underneath: a country that keeps unpicking its own work.

From anti-gay to anti-trans: rhetoric’s the same, 40 years after homosexual law reform
It’s 40 years since gay sex was decriminalised, but the scare tactics used in the 1980s are still being deployed now.