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'Do I stay or tap out?': Marcus Lush on air when violent quake rattles thousands in South Island
The quake sparked a tsunami warning from the National Emergency Management Agency.

Auckland Mayor says drunken man 'took a swing' at him at Nats fundraiser
Witness at the event says no "swing" seen as Auckland mayor and fundraiser guest clash.

Popular breakfast radio host's abrupt departure; 'A team player as long as he's captain' – Peter Williams on Paul Henry
Exclusive: Lorde's view of Kiwi music start-up Lume; Medical Journal's future up in air.

Millions of taxpayer dollars lost or at risk amid Callaghan wind-up
Mounting defaults result in a tougher line taken on start-ups with outstanding loans.
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Business booms for Ashburton mechanic as SH1 potholes frustrate motorists
Matt from Collision Plus told Breakfast he had more vehicles coming through his workshop after hitting potholes on State Highway 1 south of Ashburton.

Will jogging give you 'runner's waist' or 'cortisol face'?
Appearance-driven fitness trends on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram was discouraging women from healthy exercise.

Tsunami warning downgraded after Fiordland quake revised to 5.9
Civil Defence has downgraded the warning to an advisory, with no coastal flooding expected but dangerous currents and surges still possible along the Fiordland coast.

The one reason so many cold and flu tablets don’t actually work
The evidence is clear: often these medicines do not work as well as they claim, some experts say.

Fine weather and students help lift Auckland buses to record usage
The public transport network faces one of its biggest tests of the year this Saturday, with more than 85,000 fans expected across three major events on the same evening.

Popular Gisborne surf beach blighted by Illegal rubbish dumping
Multiple tonnes of waste over the past two months have piled up at the beach car park.

Arthur Easton murder: Ex-officer testifies about withheld witness statement
Two former police officers are on trial in the High Court at Auckland accused of perverting the course of justice.

US strikes northern Iran, ship disabled trying to run blockade
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard threatened to halt all energy exports from the Middle East over the blockade.

Digital driver's licences: Feedback sought for public 'confidence'
Consultation seeks feedback on detailed rules to put the new system in place.

Private investors sought to save significant Christchurch heritage site
The restoration of the quake-damaged Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings was expected to cost at least $100 million.
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‘One hell of a shake’: Thousands feel major South Island earthquake
The earthquake struck at 9.14pm on Thursday, 40km north of Te Anau.
Tupou Vaa’i’s evolution: Menace, muscle and rugby intelligence
All Blacks lock come blindside flanker Tupou Vaa’i has a keen eye for detail. He watches, analyses and integrates.
Trump to make national address, is expected to make election conspiracies a focus
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night on topics he said will include elections and voting machines, suggesting he is likely to revisit some of the unproven claims he has previously made about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020.
FDA approves a first-of-its-kind pill to cut cholesterol in high-risk patients
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first-of-its-kind pill that can drastically reduce cholesterol in a way that's previously only been available with expensive, injectable drugs.
Live: Black Caps win toss, bowl first against West Indies in third ODI
Follow live coverage as the Black Caps take on West Indies in the third ODI from Guyana.
‘Fatigued from the buffeting,’ but NZ may be on the cusp of an economic recovery
Infometrics expects economic growth to pick up in the second half of 2026, provided fuel prices remain well below the highs seen earlier this year.
Revealed: The Kiwi jobs at highest risk of automation
Documents obtained by Stuff reveal what advice the Government has received on AI impacts on our workforce.
‘They’re trying to drag this out’: Landlords ordered to pay tenants $12,000, offer $5000 instead
The former tenants were a couple with two young children. They lived at the Auckland property from December 2023 until early last year.
Hold the phone. Did you say David Seymour wants to ban something?
Not wanting to be outshone by Christopher Luxon’s social media ban, freedom-loving David Seymour has entered the chat with his own prohibition proposal: Banning smartphones for kids.
Former TV personality allegedly stole more than $1m, including taxpayer funds
Scott (Scottie) Williams stepped down from his role as chief executive of a charitable trust after being charged.
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Questions over ‘Goldie’ as painting disappears from sale
As one auction house owner reveals why he pulled the work in 2024, a leading Goldie expert says the painting, described as ‘comprehensively authenticated’, is a fake.
Government to make Cook Strait ferry announcement today
Rail Minister Winston Peters has said port agreements were expected to be signed mid this year, with the new ferries set to arrive in 2029.
Editorial: Streaming didn't kill the film society
EDITORIAL: At a time when the capital is struggling, one cultural institution has quietly flourished by offering audiences something streaming never can.
Hooton: Labour’s Mt Albert Conundrum
OPINION: If Labour throws Mt Albert to Opportunity, it wins the election - otherwise the coalition is back.
New Zealand’s economic recovery nears, if Trump allows it
Voters could see signs of economic recovery before they head to the polls, unless US President Donald Trump torpedoes it, says Infometrics.
Politics enjoys some calm before the storm
OPINION: David Seymour took advantage of a quiet week for other politicians.
The super El Niño that cost New Zealand more than $1 billion
ANALYSIS: One of New Zealand’s worst El Niño droughts cost the economy more than $1 billion - and it offers a stark warning of what this summer could bring.
Former pilot living in Christchurch linked to international nude photo trade
Since 2019, a revenge porn site has attracted more than two million individual users by sharing non-consensual intimate images of women. The site’s origins all point to one man.
Kiwi consumers still ploughing into smartphones despite ‘RAMageddon’: Samsung NZ
The South Korean electronics giant says its smartphone business in New Zealand is stable, but it continues to grapple with keeping its products affordable amid a global shortage and rising costs for memory chips, on the back of skyrocketing AI demand.
Room to grow: Australian co-working company sees untapped potential in NZ
New Zealand’s co-working space market is not “saturated”, and that’s why an Australian provider is soon to open its fifth local space in just a few years.
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Councils spent millions replacing new road signs after Simeon Brown’s speed limit edict
The transport minister’s decree came at significant cost to councils, and newly released emails show the extent of the backlash.
New Zealand’s media has been gripped by Paul Henry mania
The Herald carried an op-ed from Paul Henry on why he was running for parliament before saying ‘screw it’ and running at least 15 more stories on why Paul Henry is running for parliament.

What to see in Chugoku, the Japanese region with something for everyone
It’s home to ancient traditions, epic outdoor adventures and one of the world’s most important historic sites – and that’s just the start of the story.
Why boil up is having a moment
How the cheap and humble meal went from broke to bougie.
‘So depressing’: The Wellington street full of ghost houses
‘You could turn down there and feel like you’re in some kind of dystopian, post-apocalypse movie.’

NZ’s floated social media ban for under‑16s could unite two groups that rarely agree
Normally, libertarians and social justice campaigners occupy different political worlds. Yet on social media bans they have arrived at similar concerns from very different starting points.

Help Me Hera: My neighbour’s loud snoring is making me homicidal
Is there a polite way to ask her to shut up?

The H5N1 bird flu has landed
The H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed in New Zealand yesterday after a brown skua tested positive.

Is the Reserve Bank’s blunt tool fit for purpose?
Time for a rethink on the mandate for taming inflation, argues Bernard Hickey.

Please stop calling the Spanish consulate. It’s just Tasha
‘I wanted to help, but I live in Kaitaia. I don’t even know what the Spanish embassy is.’