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Tom out on his quad bike all the waking hours, with old Chip running beside him. Don’t make him go out with you every day, Penny has wanted to say, as she watches Chip struggling to keep up, watches ...
A high rate of sedimentation means our estuaries are getting shallower, but the road to fixing the damage is a much deeper issue.
Solid information is coming to light that Green MP and stain on the human race Benjamin Doyle wants to infiltrate a crèche so he can subject children to depraved sexual practises. The police need to ...
The list of Treaty-related policies on the coalition agenda is as long as its arm, even without the Treaty Principles Bill, ...
Amelia Linzey, chief executive of Kiwi multinational Beca and just honoured by Auckland University, discusses leadership, ...
Christopher Luxon's new Trump-proofing trade plan has the support of a growing group – and may stem from a Labour MP's Europe ...
Resigning Todd Corp executive Babu Bahirathan warns consumers face unsustainable power price rises: 'I feel worried for the ...
David Seymour contentious bill ended with a whimper, this week. But the Act leader has spent the better part of two years thinking about different ways to achieve his vision for how the law views the ...
American environmentalist Suzy Amis Cameron will create a ‘world-first, carbon-neutral, people-positive food and fibre hub’, ...
Including white, how many different colours of ball are there on an official snooker table?
Analysis: The PM, the main driver of Lester Levy’s appointment as commissioner, acted as if he offered salvation to the health system, writes Ian Powell ...
A free copy of the bestselling novel in the land was up for grabs in last week’s giveaway contest. The book has been compared to The White Lotus; as such, readers were asked to guess what would happen ...
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