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Is a $30,000 private school bill worth it?
And why parents are not being put off by the cost.
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What to do if you're caught up in an international crisis
3 Mar 2026Explainer - The world is an increasingly dangerous place. What do you do if you're caught up in a conflict like the one raging in Iran and the Middle East?
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Former Gloriavale leader convicted of sex crimes will not be going to jail
3 Mar 2026Temple has won an appeal against his sentence for indecencies involving young women.
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An underwater 'jewel of the north' is under threat
3 Mar 2026A native urchin species is grazing the Poor Knights Islands down to bare rock. But what can be done?
In Case You Missed It headlines with summaries.
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McSkimming used police money to pay for hotels during affair
3 Mar 2026Jevon McSkimming invited a woman who he was having a sexual relationship with to stay at the hotels with him, the IPCA found.
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Another wastewater leak hits Wellington
3 Mar 2026Wellington Water crews are responding to a wastewater leak on Marine Drive in Eastbourne.
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Why New Zealand is lagging on rooftop solar - despite falling costs
It is one of the cheapest ways to cut power [author:kirsty_johnston]
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Start your engines: Formula One enters new era
3 Mar 2026New cars, new power and new teams - Formula One starts afresh in Australia this week.
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Community forms in remains of Christchurch red zone
3 Mar 2026Bexley's Wetlands Grove is the last remaining road leading to an old subdivision.
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What newly discovered faultlines under Auckland may reveal
3 Mar 2026Scientists will soon start to dig trenches across some of the lines to see if they are active and could cause earthquakes.
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Trump says the 'big wave' is yet to come in Iran
3 Mar 2026"We're knocking the crap out of them," Trump said.
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New Zealand exports caught up in Middle East conflict
3 Mar 2026Thousands of shipping containers filled with New Zealand exports bound for international markets are being caught up in the Midd le East conflict.
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The attacks on Iran have blown up international law
3 Mar 2026Analysis: The US-Israel strikes are neither pre-emptive nor lawful.
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Naval officers face charges over sinking of HMNZS Manawanui
3 Mar 2026Three naval officers face a court martial.
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Landlord fined after sharing photos of tenants' belongings in ad
3 Mar 2026Family photos, university degrees and a daughter's extracurricular schedule were all exposed online by a careless landlord.
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Partly treated, chlorinated sewage could be pumped off Canterbury coast
2 Mar 2026Christchurch City Council is looking at ways to mitigate the stench from Bromley's damaged treatment plant.
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Sinners soars, Catherine O'Hara honoured and what does this mean for the Oscars?
2 Mar 2026The Studio co-creator accepted the award on O'Hara's behalf, following the death of the comedy legend in January.
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Fishing for a win, the National Party does a backflip
2 Mar 2026The Hauraki Gulf is back in the spotlight, as National leaves the commercial fishing industry sweating - and confused
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Iran attack sparks warning for KiwiSaver, fuel and inflation
"The world is more frightening than it was a couple of days ago," says Infometrics chief executive Brad Olsen.
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A power vacuum has been blasted open in Iran: What happens now?
2 Mar 2026Analysis - History lacks good examples of air campaigns that have easily toppled regimes and led to favourable replacements.
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Truckers surprised by update of NZ's 50-year-old manual on bridges
2 Mar 2026Bridges built recently in Auckland Waikato are off limits to the heaviest haulers.
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Official advice about rare disorder 'incredibly damaging'
2 Mar 2026Doctors are divided over treatment for a rare disorder, but some living with it say the official advice is misleading.
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More strikes aimed at Iran after assault kills supreme leader
While Khamenei's death may deal Iran a major blow, experts say it may not end entrenched clerical rule or the Revolutionary Guards' influence.
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'We don't know when we can leave' - Kiwi restaurateurs trapped in Dubai
2 Mar 2026Sid and Chand Sahrawat have heard explosions in Dubai, and say people are staying indoors as a precaution.
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How March Madness may make your Monday morning commute longer
2 Mar 2026Explainer - If your Monday morning commute feels a little madder than usual this week, it's not just you.
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How Ayatollah Ali Khamenei became Iran's Supreme Leader
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, has been an inveterate foe of the West.
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Worries war could affect relationship between Pakistani, Afghan New Zealanders
1 Mar 2026The Pakistan Association of New Zealand is fearing that the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan will affect the relationship between Pakistani and Afghan New Zealanders.
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'I trashed a bedroom getting ready': The shimmer and shine of Electric Avenue
27 Feb 2026A bumper crowd brimming with colour and sparkles has descended on Hagley Park in Christchurch for the first day of the Electric Avenue music festival.
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