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All Blacks lock Patrick Tuipulotu celebrates his try against Ireland at Eden Park.

All Blacks' big men dominate Irish to extend streak at fortress

Dave Rennie's pack did what he asked them as the All Blacks ran in six tries in an excellent performance at Eden Park.

A woman walks past a mural depicting a portrait of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Two US troops dead, one missing after Iran attacks base in Jordan

The American military has announced its first troop deaths due to direct Iranian fire since the opening days of the war.

How to raise kids with a healthy approach to eating and their bodies

Claire Turnbull's top tips for raising kids who have healthy relationships with both food and their bodies.

Has this happy couple just made a big mistake?

Five signs you're about to buy the wrong property

Buying the wrong property can do more than just dent your bank balance – it can financially impact you for decades to come.

Digital driver's licences: Details of how they'll work revealed

A new proposal has outlined how digital licenses will work, how they will be issued, what privacy safeguards will apply, and how police will verify them.

Microplastics have been found throughout the human body, including in the blood and lungs. File photo.

How much microplastic are we actually breathing in?

They’re in oceans, soils, wildlife, remote mountaintops and deep-sea trenches and the atmosphere is no exception.

Journalist Greg Bruce was made redundant one year ago. (Composite image: Vania Chandrawidjaja)

My job lost its soul, then I lost my job: how it feels to be redundant at 49

OPINION: Working in an industry that reduced humans to numbers on a spreadsheet was depressing – but losing that work was alarming.

A train at Karanga-a-Hape station.

Going underground to find the City Rail Link's winners and losers

Want to know who gains the most from one of Auckland's biggest-ever transport projects? The answers are in the train timetables.

Lucy Bendell in her new home.

How I bought my first home at 23

Opinion: Many young people no longer even consider owning a home, but Lucy Bendell explains how it can be done.

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'Even fruit is a luxury': What a multi-generation household spends on groceries

A professional couple finds, with two pre-schoolers and two grandparents in their home, they still need to watch their grocery budget tightly.

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Argentina v England - Nations Championship

Los Pumas take on their bitter English rivals in a Nations Championship clash in Santiago del Estero.

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Springboks blank Wales again to stay unbeaten in Nations Championship

South Africa hammer Wales 43-0 and are three for three in Nations Championship rugby.

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Watch: Angry McIlroy torches DeChambeau for Open antics

Northern Irishman admits to ‘not being particularly fond’ of American after reaction to being given two-shot penalty; plus, timeline of feud

Belgium F1 GP Auto Racing.

Another top-10 qualification for Lawson as Antonelli takes Belgian pole

Kimi Antonelli beat a display of Red Bull formation flying to take pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix in qualifying on Saturday and boost his Formula 1 title charge.

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France comfortably beat Japan in Nations Championship

Matthieu Jalibert and hooker Maxime Lamothe scored two tries each and skipper Maxime Lucu tallied 15 points.

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Schmidt signs off in style: Wallabies smash Italy to end six-test losing streak

Joe Schmidt's tenure as Australia's head coach ended with a victory on Saturday, with the Wallabies beating Italy 57-10 in the Nations Championship to end a six-test losing streak.

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Ryan Fox matches major championship record with stunning British Open surge

The Kiwi added his name to the growing list of players who share the major championship scoring record when he became the third player this week with a record-tying 62.

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In the news quiz: Which NZ charity closed after failing to secure more Government funding?

How well did you follow the news in the week of Jul 19, 2026?

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‘We’re going to get flooded’: The 2000-home plan terrifying a town

Residents in flood-prone Waimauku fear a proposed development on the hills above them could worsen flooding across the valley.

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The Kiwi music startup that has Lorde, Tiki Tane and others behind it

Would you pay $24.99 to own a digital box set? The founders of this startup think you might.

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How I escaped from the manosphere

How I escaped from the manosphere

‘I learned I was just an insecure little fella.’

Love, actually, at 52: ‘I often query whether I’d be better off single’

‘He is conservative and lacks empathy for people not the same as him (and is disinterested in changing that mindset).’

What to see in Chugoku, the Japanese region with something for everyone

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.

Revisiting Peter Jackson’s The Frighteners, 30 years since its release

It was a commercial and critical flop, and yet The Frighteners remains a pivotal part of our film history.

The quiet joy of watching Gilmore Girls with my daughters

How sitting down together and dropping in on the characters of Stars Hollow became a cherished family ritual.

Every surprise coming from Lume’s launch

Every surprise coming from Lume’s launch

Landing on app stores today, the music platform offers fans the chance to ‘go deeper’. So what does that look like?

‘He asked me. And I said, yeah, why not?’ Bill Birch on a life in politics

‘He asked me. And I said, yeah, why not?’ Bill Birch on a life in politics

The former National minister, who has died at 92, spoke to the Spinoff at length in 2025.

I left a secret message in my Wellington hostel

I left a secret message in my Wellington hostel

A decade later, someone found it and got in touch.

Where to eat in New Brighton, Christchurch – an insider’s guide

Where to eat in New Brighton, Christchurch – an insider’s guide

‘The funny thing about New Brighton is it is kinda shit – but it’s shit in the best kind of way.’

Why doesn’t New Zealand have a standard size for a pint of beer?

Why doesn’t New Zealand have a standard size for a pint of beer?

In the UK and Canada, it’s 568ml. In Australia, about the same. In New Zealand? Well, it’s more of a vibe than a measurement.