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'Fearful atmosphere': 'Trumpian' Wayne Brown under fire amid 'toxic' council infighting
Mayor has hit back, saying local government comes with 'robust debate and arguments'.

Black Caps v England: Henry strikes after Phillips' maiden century
All the action from day two of the second test, at The Oval.

Immigration NZ's IT meltdown: What it was like inside the expensive disaster
Former insider describes chaos and reveals where the money went.

Disagriable: Potato price gap leaves New World shoppers stunned
Yellow Agria potatoes were 99c/kg at Southmall but $4.99/kg at Orewa.

Family complain after three-and-a-half-year wait for retirement village payout
A residents’ lobby group handled 168 complaints across New Zealand last year.

NZ Herald's new app - now you can make the news your own
The Herald your way - our new app launches today and puts you in control of your news.
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Buying back BNZ not a 'kick arse' idea, PM says in jab at Peters
NZ First wants to buy back the bank and merge it with Kiwibank.

'Mothership' linked to $121m cocaine and meth plot in Australia
Authorities say bricks of cocaine were shuttled from the vessel, launching a shipment they allege was bound for Australia's east coast.

Transcript: The deal between the US and Iran
Senior US officials read the memorandum of understanding with Iran to journalists after days of secrecy over what is in the document.

School bus involved in three-vehicle crash in east Auckland
Police were called to the scene at about 5pm.

'I only want my kids': Parents speak after tragic Sydney pram crash
"I feel my life is success but now empty. Nothing, nothing to me now. I can't do anything," their mother said.

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Peters at select committee
The protester was later escorted out of the room by security officers.

'Exceptionally warm start' to winter – NZ tracks toward record June
More than 150 weather stations are reporting record highs, with some South Island spots running 5C above normal.

Support pours in for Jeremy Clarkson in wake of cancer diagnosis
The 66-year-old television presenter revealed on Clarkson's Farm that he had "aggressive" prostate cancer.

Major bank cuts some fixed home loan interest rates
The bank said "positive geopolitical developments" in recent weeks had brought longer-term funding costs down.

Jones made 'significant errors' with travel budget blowout - Willis
Shane Jones has immediately fired back, saying Nicola Willis "must be in possession of information I don't have, because to the best of my knowledge there were no errors made by my office".
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Vance says US Navy has lifted blockade on Iranian ports as part of deal
Follow live updates about the conflict in the Middle East.
Have your say: Who is your pick to win the FIFA World Cup?
We’re one week into the FIFA World Cup and each of the 48 teams has played its first match.
The least-hard hard thing you can do for your health
The sauna is an ancient ritual that’s made a modern comeback with the wellness movement. But unlike some ‘health hacks’, there is solid science to back sauna up.
Historic home saved from demolition and turned into $6m waterfront paradise
The 680 sqm home was transported in ten pieces and was then given a major renovation by the antique collector owners
‘How many times before he’s fired?’ Parents demand action over school staffer
The staff member is accused of using violence against two different students over the past few months.
Toyota celebrates 60 years in New Zealand: From local assembly to market leader
New Zealand's market-leading automaker celebrates 60 years of operation. We look back at its history from humble beginnings, to local assembly lines.
For months, a man tried to get answers from Air NZ about his missing laptop. Then Stuff got involved
UK-based Kiwi patent attorney Garth Hendry left his laptop, containing sensitive work material, on an Air NZ plane during a trip home in March.
AM quiz: Which country has the bigger population, Scotland or Ireland?
Stuff morning quiz: June 19
The little-known Pacific Island arguably even better than Bora Bora
Even if I never make it to that fabled island, I’ll die happy knowing I spent a couple of days in another, surely equally beautiful, slice of heaven on Earth.
Hurricanes or Chiefs? Who wins the Super Rugby Pacific final and why
Stuff’s rugby writers have put their necks on the line with predictions for Saturday’s decider in Wellington. Who do you think will win the title?
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Staff in open rebellion at Heart of the City, board claims
Heart of the City’s funding from Auckland Council may be at risk as a power struggle between its board and supporters of the chief executive intensifies.
Golden Mile vote highlights Wellington City Council’s impotence
ANALYSIS: In many ways, actions at the Beehive meant the vote on one of the city’s most polarising projects could only go one way.
Dust settles on Hooton’s ‘bombshell’ appointment to editor-in-chief
ANALYSIS: One insider said he wasn’t ‘the boogeyman’, but there remain unanswered questions about how the ex-National Party staffer will manage The Post.
Minister keen to keep it ‘respectful’ with Auckland mayor over harbour crossing decision
Transport Minister Chris Bishop says he needs to consult Wayne Brown about preferred solutions for a second harbour crossing before making any announcements.
Why NZ can tap into the trillion dollar global business events market
Business events are overshadowed by entertainment or sport events. But they shouldn’t be - they generate big returns globally, and the time is right for NZ to get in on that.
Colourful home for wheelchair user recognised in architecture awards
Fans of universal design - making housing accessible for all - will welcome the win, in the latest NZIA Te Kāhui Whaihanga Auckland regional awards.
Casey Costello to bring paper to Cabinet to crack down on illicit tobacco market
The Cabinet paper will centre on action against the illicit cigarette and tobacco market, and improving regulations around all nicotine and tobacco products.
Thousands of tickets unsold for All Blacks v Italy in Wellington, after Super final sold out in minutes
NZ Rugby says about 10% of tickets still remain for the test on July 11 at the 34,500-capacity Hnry Stadium.
The big snow of 1976: When New Zealand ground to a halt
ANALYSIS: Fifty years after a once-in-a-generation snowstorm blanketed much of New Zealand, weather records reveal how it happened – and why climate change is making such events increasingly rare.
NZ’s wealth transfer is under way, but generosity has been cut off at the knees
OPINION: Other countries are nudging donations and gifting from the $1.6 trillion generational wealth transfer to good causes. NZ, meanwhile, is capping significant generosity.
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$11 million hillside subdivision launched after mortgagee land sale
New subdivision plans are underway for a block of Port Hills land in Christchurch after the collapse of developer Andrew Bendemski’s property business.
Parents in the dark after sudden resignation of Christchurch principal amid child safety claims
The parents of pupils at a kura kaupapa in Ōtautahi have heard nothing from the school about its principal’s sudden resignation.
My biggest fear about hospitals
Hospitals provide plenty of material for angst. My main fear is not what you would expect.
The big snow of 1976: When New Zealand ground to a halt
ANALYSIS: Fifty years after a once-in-a-generation snowstorm blanketed much of New Zealand, weather records reveal how it happened – and why climate change is making such events increasingly rare.
Luxon wants government out of the way — and delivering more
For a politician, Prime Minister Christoper Luxon spends a lot of energy figuring out how to take important national decisions away from politicians.
Mayor explores rates relief for struggling CBD businesses
A number of Bridge St businesses say major roadworks have pushed them to the brink of collapse.
Liquidator reviewing information on outstanding accounts
The liquidator of a long-running South Canterbury business is reviewing information about two contracts cited as the reason for sending the company under.
Double rates bill drove Wilson Parking client to rival, court told
A Wilson Parking client once had to pay the Christchurch City Council double rates because the parking giant “dropped the ball” on compliance matters.
Police name Christchurch man found dead on Lake Tekapo shore
The body of Baldeep Singh, 34, of Christchurch, was found on the shore of Lake Tekapo.
Crown agencies, including NZ’s spy service, accused of wrongdoing linked to mosque terror attacks
Legal proceedings have been filed against the Attorney General over the actions of the Crown, New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.
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Bored at school, thriving at home: The 12-year-old off to university
Kenzie Jordan was devouring Harry Potter when classmates were learning to read. Now, at 12, she has NCEA Level 3 and university entrance.
Coastal realtor ticked off over money laundering audit lapse
A Whitianga real estate agency says it’s completed new compliance work after receiving a formal anti-money laundering warning after missing an audit.
New Chiefs star, who turned down Hurricanes, to become All Blacks eligible for Bledisloe Cup
Kyren Taumoefolau has had to stay patient in 2026, now will get a first crack at a Super Rugby Pacific final, as a shot at a black jersey draws closer.
Luxury lifestyle living takes root in Matamata
One of Matamata’s most luxurious developments is set for a marketing relaunch under an international real estate agency ready to showcase its unique qualities.
‘Misinformed’: City Hall rails against regional train fare hikes
Hamilton city leaders are accusing fellow regional decision-makers of a ‘breach of trust’’ around an unexpected 25% hike in Te Huia passenger fares.
Stepdad stabbed with scissors after family tensions boil over
While Nephi Matara broke a pair of scissors when he stabbed his stepdad, Judge Thomas Ingram also broke the 40% deduction cap when he sentenced him.
Park lighting fix leads to $45k request at beachfront reserve
The work’s already been done and council staff want to use a special fund to cover it.
‘Lies, damn lies and statistics’: Accusations fly in energy trust election stoush
Two lead horses vying for a WEL Energy Trust election win are at loggerheads over statistical claims in electioneering bumpf.
Police chopper temporarily deployed to Hamilton
Wednesday’s aerial activity extended into the night and prompted questions from many residents.
Water meter roll-out confirmed
Regional water company IAWAI has confirmed a four-year roll-out of water meters in Hamilton.
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One MP, One Pint: Paul Goldsmith on being a victim of Tova O’Brien
The justice minister reflects on the highs and lows of five terms in parliament, and considers buying The Spinoff.
Dating Files: A 45-year-old who’s never made it to a third date
A 45-year-old IT specialist has given up on dating entirely.

Beyond the beach: Fiji’s best hiking adventures
New Zealanders know their way around a great walk – and as it turns out, so does Fiji.
Maps reveal where conservation land could be sold off after government reforms
With approximately 4,000 species threatened, one conservationist says New Zealand’s biodiversity is being ‘smashed’.
Help Me Hera: Should I make amends with my former MFA cohort?

Fury and threats over ministerial arse-covering at Immigration NZ
The election finally kicked off yesterday.

Why I’ve broken up with Trade Me
It’s been a beautiful relationship, but there’s no denying we’ve drifted apart.

The mysterious online store selling (and maybe stealing) Māori designs
At first glance, Polynesian Pride appears to be proudly Polynesian. Māori designers suspect otherwise.

Jenny Shipley says Waitangi Day has become ‘too political’
The new chair of the Waitangi National Trust says she wants to rethink how politics intersects with the Treaty Grounds.

An honest engine: Kane Williamson’s many defining Black Caps moments
He retires with more runs, more centuries and a higher average than any other New Zealand batsman. But the stats only tell us so much.