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Subtle symptom that led to Kiwi dad's aggressive cancer diagnosis
He wants his story to raise awareness of this 'hidden' cancer.

Ravindra, bowlers give Black Caps platform for series win over England
After a see-saw first two days, it was New Zealand’s turn to fight back at Trent Bridge.

What’s going on with petrol prices – and will they fall enough to turn the economy around?
OPINION: Westpac and ASB now expect first OCR hike in September, after a fuel price fall.

Lawson earns another top 10 start, continues strong form in Austria
On a track where he finished sixth in 2025, the Kiwi is in line for another points finish.

Unlocked and unaccounted for: Guns and Tasers among tactical gear lost by police
A Taser was left on the roof of a patrol car, then stolen off the roof in a traffic jam.
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Auckland dad diagnosed with brain tumour weeks before twins' birth
For Billy Samountry and his partner Jesse, the diagnosis followed a year already marred by heartbreak.

'The cost of living in NZ is so high, we can't afford children'
House and food prices led a Wellington woman and her American husband to make some tough decisions.

People who lift weights live longer – here's why
A new study adds to a growing body of evidence that shows lifting weights does far more than change how we look.

Burnham distanced himself from UK PM, but may be stuck with his policies
Andy Burnham is currently the only contestant for the job of leading the Labour Party and the country, and will likely take over July 17 if no one else enters the race.

Dolphins make it eight straight wins after late try against Warriors
The previous five matches between the two sides had been decided by four points or less.

'End of our tether': Mayor demands action after repeated flooding
Martinborough was cut off for several hours this morning, with the council activating its emergency operations centre and urging residents not to travel unless absolutely necessary.

How to get your cooking mojo back when you're tired of hearing: 'What's for dinner?'
Even those who love to cook have nights they don't feel like it. Alice Taylor shares tips to get you into a kitchen kind of mood.

Eli Just: 'I would've never expected to score three goals' in World Cup
Just capped off an impressive tournament with a stunning late volley against Belgium in Vancouver, adding to the historic brace he scored against Iran in New Zealand’s opening group match.

All Whites exit World Cup with heavy 5-1 defeat to Belgium
The All Whites suffered a 5-1 defeat against Belgium in their final match of the FIFA World Cup.

What left Venezuela vulnerable to earthquakes?
Engineers and other experts said the back-to-back earthquakes were among the most intense to hit the country in more than a century.
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White Ferns v England - T20 Women's World Cup
Follow live coverage of the T20 match between the White Ferns and England at the Oval in London.
In the news quiz: Upwards of ten thousand are feared dead after twin earthquakes where?
How well did you follow the news in the week of Jun 28, 2026?
2027 Audi A3, S3 and RS3 update brings bigger touchscreen, fewer buttons
Audi's small-car lineup now looks more like its newer A5 and Q5 inside, with a new 'panoramic display' spelling the end of physical climate controls.
‘It would be completely destroyed’: Villagers face third battle over 850-home subdivision
The proposal was rejected twice before returning through the Government's fast-track process.
The alcohol damage you can reverse in midlife
Drinking has been linked to more than 60 diseases – but some harms can be undone in a matter of weeks. Good news for those about to tackle Dry July.
How much money you need to be happy in NZ
Money can buy happiness, but not as much as you might think.
They bought a 1970s school bus so they could ‘go on holiday and forget to come home’
After fearing they’d bought a “piece of junk”, the Mitchells kitted out the bus with a large bed, shower, toilet, kitchen and living area.
Weeks of waiting, then a devastating diagnosis: A mum's fight for more time
Imogen Wilson’s nursing career meant she feared the worst when she touched her neck and felt swelling.
‘I never thought it was possible’: Eight days after an eviction notice, this family bought their first home
After receiving a 90-day notice to leave their rental, a couple with no savings feared they had nowhere to go. Instead, they became homeowners within weeks.
30 years on: The dining experience unlike any other in New Zealand — and the secret to its success
From garlic bread and lip-syncs to Drag Race royalty, Caluzzi has spent three decades entertaining the masses on Auckland’s Karangahape Rd.
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The City Rail Link is almost here. The businesses it disrupted are still fighting to survive
As the City Rail Link finally nears opening, the owners who survived are divided on whether it will be worth the wait.
She paid $10,000 for spiritual guidance. Unenlightened, she took her guru to the Disputes Tribunal
“I want him to know that he could be accountable, that there could be another Jane coming out of the woodwork any time.”
Matthew Hooton: Together, let's sort the six crises
Read Matthew Hooton’s first column in his new role as editor-in-chief of The Post and Sunday Star-Times.
In search of Labour's soul
OPINION: Watching Labour at the moment is a bit like watching the All Blacks win by keeping the opposition tryless and kicking penalty goals.
Rennie’s All Blacks era starts with ‘optimism’ - and nagging doubts
Sold-out Christchurch test is a chance to turn the page but new coach’s squad is not dissimilar to Scott Robertson’s and there is a lot of work ahead.
Inside the Auckland schools winning at what NZ keeps getting wrong
While the country's results slide, three Auckland schools have been recognised for bucking the trend, lifting achievement for the students most often written off.
National’s KiwiSaver plan double-charges workers
OPINION: New Zealanders do not need saving from themselves. They need saving from a state that refuses to live within its means.
The long road to getting the $1.36 billion National Ticketing Solution
Its been 16 years since the idea of creating the IT project was first pitched - why is it still stuck in the slow lane?
The Trillionaire Crash: If Elon Musk can lose his crown, are our billionaires next?
ANALYSIS: Our uber rich, featured this year on the NBR Rich List, seem less vulnerable in general, as their assets are often privately held. But risks to personal wealth can come in several different guises.
Back pedalling to the centre: National’s pragmatic pivot three months from election day
OPINION: National’s sharp edges are being softened as the election draws closer.
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She paid $10,000 for spiritual guidance. Unenlightened, she took her guru to the Disputes Tribunal
“I want him to know that he could be accountable, that there could be another Jane coming out of the woodwork any time.”
Gloriavale members confront past crimes and defend right to a future in new doco
The West Coast community’s new overseeing shepherd told documentary makers God wanted them to have this way of life.
Senior Labour MP claims gold mine’s promised benefits ‘absolute bullshit’
Another Labour MP indicated Labour wouldn’t revoke any fast-track consents, but would look to review environmental protections, if elected.
The Canterbury town where the pub has $7 burgers and the owner wears jandals year-round
For 20 years Jackie and Toby Skevington have run the Angler’s Arms Tavern, where the “locals” can live 10km away and it’s hard to get through the old-timers at the bar.
In search of Labour's soul
OPINION: Watching Labour at the moment is a bit like watching the All Blacks win by keeping the opposition tryless and kicking penalty goals.
Repeat floods take mental and physical toll
People whose homes are being repeatedly flooded say they’re suffering mentally and physically as well as financially.
From dusty game cartridges to Pokemon packs: Retro gaming makes a comeback in Christchurch
Retro video games, trading cards and collectables are experiencing a surge in interest, turning hobby stores into community hubs as nostalgia and competitive collecting drive demand.
God save the Queen: When royalty came to town
OPINION: She was the monarch. He was a freckly teen. Their liaison was brief.
The Canterbury merino station helping clothing brand Patagonia save Mother Earth
The global outdoor-wear brand recently toured merino stations in the Southern Alps, and inked long-term deals for local merino wool through Zentera.
Ex-Wilson Parking boss accused of ‘poisoning’ relationships with landlords before jumping ship
An ex-employee of Wilson Parking is accused of using confidential information.
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The first XVs powering the All Blacks’ class of 2026 - and which school emerges on top
Auckland Grammar will increase its lead when Fehi Fineanganofo makes his test debut, but there is a clear winner for biggest school contributor to Dave Rennie’s first squad.
‘Climbing up the ladder’: Waikato vax rates on the rise
Waikato has recorded one of the country’s biggest turnarounds in childhood immunisation, after rates plummeted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In search of Labour's soul
OPINION: Watching Labour at the moment is a bit like watching the All Blacks win by keeping the opposition tryless and kicking penalty goals.
Should I be preparing for an increased retirement age?
Dollars and sense: Should I be planning to compensate for an increase to the retirement age?
Rennie’s All Blacks era starts with ‘optimism’ - and nagging doubts
Sold-out Christchurch test is a chance to turn the page but new coach’s squad is not dissimilar to Scott Robertson’s and there is a lot of work ahead.
Don't force Kiwi wealth on to the NZX - guide locals to infrastructure instead
OPINION: There’s been talk about using Kiwi wealth to bolster our lacklustre local capital markets. But there’s a better solution - which would see us support the NZX but invest in things that have a direct benefit to New Zealanders.
National to campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory
National will campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory for all workers - including the self-employed.
Senior Labour MP claims gold mine’s promised benefits ‘absolute bullshit’
Another Labour MP indicated Labour wouldn’t revoke any fast-track consents, but would look to review environmental protections, if elected.
Fed Farmers push for pause on controversial change
‘Huge compliance requirements’ in the plan to improve water quality are out of step with looming national changes, the Feds say.
‘It’s just wrong’: Cheap, fast footpath fix lands councillor in legal hot water
Waikato District Council has launched legal action against a sitting councillor because he was too quick to fix a dangerous footpath.
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How the guitar became ‘part of the whānau’ for Māori
Guitars arrived in New Zealand with settlers, yet they have become a part of Māori culture. How?
Attention armchair selectors: these are the mistakes you’re making
Think you could pick a better All Blacks squad than Dave Rennie and co?

What’s the greatest HBO show of all time?
Ten Spinoff writers make their cases for the greatest Home Box Office (HBO) Original of all time + vote for your winner.
Love, actually, at 47: ‘The situation is deeply depressing and distressing’
‘I expect my relationship to last until: My soul can no longer tolerate the lack of intimacy and crushes my mental and emotional health.’
The inside story of Simon the sign guy, Wellington’s favourite street artist
From a traumatic cliff fall to a stint in a Thai prison, Simon Sherlock has been to some dark places. Now he just wants to spread the love.

Where to eat in Aro Valley and Kelburn – an insider’s guide
The top food spots in Aro Valley and Kelburn, from charcoal toasted s’mores and onion bhaji from a dairy to dressed-up three-course set menus.

The truth about the Dancing Cossacks ad
When the storyboards were first shared with Muldoon, there was something missing.

Freya Daly Sadgrove on turning poetry into TV show Head Girl
What’s it like to see one of the darkest periods of your life come alive on the screen?

The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending June 26
It’s all about insurance.

Echo Chamber: Is this a policy platform or a debating chamber?
The government might have been better off spending less time talking about opposition policies and more time brushing up on its own.