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‘Horrendous’: Survivor describes fatal SH1 crash near Hunterville
Bruce Robertson said the collision left his front wheel 'completely torn off'.

Matt Henry takes 11 as Black Caps thrash England to level test series
Henry's maiden 10-wicket haul saw NZ complete victory less than an hour into day five.

Cartel 'holiday' ends badly for brothers with $2m cocaine in their pants
The duo from Chile got past Customs at Auckland Airport. But the win was fleeting.

Gangs in prisons: Inside the violent tactic forcing Corrections to adapt
Some inmate violence is ordered by gang bosses to force transfers, Corrections says.
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Can New Zealanders really afford compulsory KiwiSaver?
If re-elected, Christopher Luxon said National would require everyone to be contributing to the scheme or another comparable one from mid-2028.

Peters fires back, Seymour calls for unity after Nats 'Mum and Dad' dig
National's coalition partners have responded after campaign chairman Simeon Brown likened coalition dynamics to parents managing misbehaving children.

Eli Just staying grounded despite World Cup spotlight
The 26-year-old scored two goals in New Zealand's 2-2 draw with Iran, becoming one of the most notable performances from the competition's opening round.

KiwiSaver mandated for all workers if National re-elected
Today's announcements were just one part of what observers expect from the party to be sweeping plans on retirement, including potential changes to superannuation.

'It just blew up': Tītahi Bay residents describe fast growing blaze
Residents described hearing a loud boom as enormous flames spread between two buildings.

Could we do more with our 'magical' pāua shells?
The Riverton factory selling a million pāua shells a year to Chanel, Cartier and the Sultan of Oman says it can't keep up with global demand.

Person dies in two-vehicle crash on SH1 near Hunterville
Police were called to the crash near the intersection of Vinegar Hill Rd around 1.10pm.

'Exceptional' - Hurricanes reflect on surreal grand final masterclass
The champion Hurricanes broke records and the Chiefs after entering a flow state in Wellington that had to be seen to be believed, writes Patrick McKendry.

Diplomacy only realistic path to resolving Iran war - Helen Clark
The former PM made the comments as Iran moved to close the Strait of Hormuz over Israeli attacks in Lebanon and a fragile 60-day ceasefire hung in the balance.

Trump blames reflecting pool woes on vandalism, without offering proof
The US president said multiple people had been arrested for allegedly vandalising the Washington Reflecting Pool.
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Child drowned within minutes after being left near open septic tank
The three-year-old boy fell into the septic tank while his grandfather was preparing to fix its broken lid.
The All Whites rose to the occasion against Iran. Now they have an even bigger match
ANALYSIS: The match against Egypt in Vancouver is arguably the biggest New Zealand’s national men’s football team has ever played.
All Blacks squad naming: Who will Dave Rennie select for July tests?
New All Blacks coach Dave Rennie is expected launch his tenure by introducing several fresh faces into the 34-man squad in Feilding at midday on Monday.
All Whites chasing historic World Cup win against Salah’s Egypt
New Zealand target a breakthrough victory at BC Place but face a world-class attack spearhead by the Liverpool legend.
National steals KiwiSaver crown
OPINION: Nationals announcement of campaigning for KiwiSaver to be compulsory from birth, with a baby boost of $1500, parental leave top ups and employer contributions continuing for those working past age 65 is a very big deal, Sam Stubbs says.
Nutrition myths a dietician says refuse to die
Registered Dietician Kylie Russell helps dispel the nutrition myths that have been doing the rounds for what feels like forever.
I'm concerned about a friend/colleague: How do I help?
This is one of the kindest questions you can ask, and one of the hardest to answer.
Why I want Winston Peters to star in my burlesque show
Every year I think of ideas to bring magic to the Christmas season. And I want Winnie dipped in glitter and dancing the can-can.
It’s been five years since you’ve been able to fly like this to the Gold Coast
As the only airline offering business class between Auckland and the Gold Coast, Qantas is pitching to the more than 7000 of those Kiwis coming for business, and those who want to cross the ditch in style.
Once crowned one of NZ's best homes, this lakefront estate is for sale — and it won't come cheap
The five-bedroom home in Drift Bay, near Queenstown, spans almost 900m² and enjoys uninterrupted views across Lake Wakatipu.
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National’s embrace of compulsory KiwiSaver could make a new New Zealand capitalism
OPINION: National's embrace of compulsory retirement savings marks a historic shift in New Zealand politics and could transform everything from government finances to capital markets.
Calculator: What compulsory KiwiSaver contributions would mean for your retirement
Use The Post’s calculator to estimate how much you might have at 65 under National’s new policy.
Why the bar is now set higher for confident All Whites against Egypt's Premier League superstars
ANALYSIS: The draw with Iran has raised hopes that the All Whites can contend for the World Cup playoffs, but they must contain Mo Salah and Omar Marmoush.
The KiwiSaver earthquake that could reshape New Zealand’s future
OPINION: If we want greater prosperity, stronger retirement outcomes and better infrastructure, we need to build more wealth as a nation and ensure more New Zealanders own a stake in that future.
Building KiwiSaver for the next generation
OPINION: National has proposed a second storey on our KiwiSaver house. It needs a collective working bee to finish it.
All Blacks must go all-in on Hurricanes after final masterclass
ANALYSIS: Hurricanes embody the ‘optimistic rugby’ Dave Rennie has talked about with Cam Roigard, Ruben Love and Jordie Barrett at their heart.
NICU care in Christchurch means long separation for West Coast families
When Lyndal Watson travelled to Christchurch while pregnant she didn’t realise the next five weeks would be spent living away from her Westport home.
As RSV season arrives again, we must count the cost of waiting for medicines
OPINION: Every winter, babies arrive in paediatric wards working too hard to breathe.
We’ve painted the world with words, but are we forgetting how it’s done?
OPINION: Words are magnificent things. Well-structured sentences and artfully crafted paragraphs have changed the course of history.
How an AI fake turned a volleyball team photo into a Canterbury school’s worst nightmare
A photo taken by a proud parent became the starting point for one of the worst incidents a veteran principal has ever seen - but it’s just one example of the online harms increasingly confronting schools.
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Thousands of Warriors fans shut down the central city ahead of Cowboys clash
If you didn’t see them, you definitely would’ve heard them.
National to campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory
National will campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory for all workers - including the self-employed.
Christchurch teen takes icy plunge after life-changing Solomon Islands trip
Christchurch teen Emma-Grace Yule has completed a freezing New Brighton ocean plunge as part of a 40-hour World Vision challenge inspired by a life-changing trip to the Solomon Islands.
Charnze’s fabulous four as Warriors raise the roof in Christchurch, in front of NRL powerbrokers
Warriors star had his quartet by the 50-minute mark in a comfortable win over the Cowboys at One NZ Stadium - their 10th of 2026.
Police shut down illegal street racing gatherings across Canterbury
Police have successfully shut down multiple gatherings of anti-social road users conducting illegal street racing and stunts across Canterbury last night, issuing around 50 infringements and impounding vehicles.
Matatū edge plucky Hurricanes Poua to set up top of table battle
A late try from Hurricanes Poua gave them hope, but Matatū avoid a boilover loss to remain unbeaten in Super Rugby Aupiki.
Dog attack sends person to medical centre
A person has been taken to a local medical centre in moderate condition after a dog attack in Burnside.
Police narrow search area for missing 69-year-old woman in Christchurch
Police have narrowed down an area of interest in the ongoing search for missing 69-year-old Adele, who has been missing since Monday.
Record June heat and gales spark Canterbury fires ahead of cold snap
Patchy drizzle will clear by Sunday afternoon with colder weather settling in.
One of New Zealand’s biggest sports bars to open opposite Christchurch’s new stadium
The sports bar will cater to concert-goers, punters and sports fans, positioning itself as the perfect place to meet before walking across the road to One NZ Stadium.
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National to campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory
National will campaign on making KiwiSaver compulsory for all workers - including the self-employed.
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.
Today's screen habits, tomorrow's problem: the productivity crisis we're not talking about
The workers New Zealand is raising right now may struggle to focus, research suggests
Greens to campaign on smaller wealth tax alongside inheritance tax and new top tax rate
Greens push for wealth tax, inheritance tax, bank levy, and income tax switch.
In Brief: Police name man killed in Kinleith crash
Emergency services were called to Kauri Rd on June 17 after a vehicle left the road.
The small pleasures of a daily dip in the big ocean
Many Kiwis will be braving a dip in the sea today to mark the winter solstice. But for writer Bess Manson and her sister Kate, a dip is a daily ritual.
How much should you have in your savings account?
Senior business reporter Rob Stock has a rule of thumb for your wealth plan.
Super Rugby Pacific final: Hurricanes brilliance and McKenzie shocker define decider
ANALYSIS: The Hurricanes were untouchable on Saturday but the game will also be remembered for the All Blacks No 10 pressing the self-destruct button.
Who’s in, who’s out: Hard calls, new blood await in Dave Rennie's first All Blacks squad
ANALYSIS: Monday’s announcement of the new coach’s chosen 34 for the July tests will be defined by how much faith he retains in established All Blacks.
Neighbours’ battle over fence ends with dramatic central city crash
It started with a fence that needed fixing and it ended with a raft of charges and, eventually, more than three years in jail.
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The man who brought fish and chips to New Zealand
Meet James Henry Pomeroy: inventor, fishmonger, and the man responsible for deep fried blue cod on a southern beach.
I hate the hairdresser’s, so I’ll invent the barber for women
I will obviously call this invention the Barbara.

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.
Love, actually, at 25: ‘Even the idea of catching a long haul flight with him is exciting’
A 25-year-old in her first relationship is in it for the life.
Where to eat in Nelson – an insider’s guide
The top food spots in Nelson, from early-morning pies to low-lit whisky bars.

Yes, we’re lady gays with kids, but please stop calling us a ‘modern family’
We have a 10-year-old daughter together and this has led to a whole barrage of questions.

‘She’s out there vibing’: Amber Esau and Coco Solid in conversation
‘We’re just Venn Diagramming our ways to where the parts of our wakas overlap.’

Barbers aren’t about to be replaced by AI. So is this 2026’s cleverest career choice?
Thinking of a career change? Well, hair never stops growing, and robots can’t do fades – yet.

The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending June 19
Wellington goes wild for poetry.

Echo Chamber: The scores, scrapes and sparks of scrutiny week
Scrutiny week is an endurance sport where goals aren’t scored by kicking balls, but by busting them.