PremiumPremiumBusinessWhy aren't all these interest rate cuts pumping up the economy? Reserve Bank is confident growth will come, but says there's only so much it can do.20 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumTelecommunicationsSpark trading at ‘deep discount’ - analystReactions to the telco's full-year result, new five-year plan.20 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumSharesMarket close: Sharemarket rallies past 13,000 points after rate cutResults from Fletcher Building and Spark received mixed market reactions.20 Aug 06:07 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleA surprising (and easy) way to boost your attention spanNew York Times: Nature is great for your brain. Experts are trying to figure out why.20 Aug 06:00 AM
PremiumPremiumTourismTourism boom, finally? Flight Centre says four countries crucial as new campaign unveiledAs numbers trail the pre-pandemic peak, Tourism NZ joins private sector for new campaign.20 Aug 05:16 AM
PremiumPremiumWorld'Keep at it': Why Putin thinks Russia has the upper handNY Times: Military resurgence is guiding Putin as he pushes for a peace deal on his terms.20 Aug 05:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOfficial Cash RateTwo more rate cuts to come: RBNZ to the rescue as recovery stallsA gloomy economic outlook's convinced the RBNZ to lower its expected interest rate track.20 Aug 05:00 AM
PremiumPremiumNew Zealand ‘Verge of collapse’: Report finds Tairāwhiti among worst regions for heart diseaseHealth NZ is expanding cardiology access with digital services and visiting specialists.20 Aug 04:00 AM
Energy$193m push: Transpower's plan to meet rising power demand in South IslandTranspower plans to build two new switching stations near Ōrari and Rangitata. 20 Aug 03:46 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleThe common habits that might be signs of disordered eatingA nutritionist and psychologist want to heal food relationships through online course.20 Aug 02:01 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleI’m having an affair with a man I met 40 years ago – it’s the best sex of my lifeTelegraph: 'I feel like my life has gone from beige to full technicolour.'20 Aug 01:00 AM
PremiumPremiumPropertyThree achievements for Fletcher Building: Andrew Reding'It's a very patchy, volatile market' – Fletcher's Andrew Reding.20 Aug 12:43 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRichard PrebbleRichard Prebble: Labour's silence a strategy for winning, not governingOPINION: National can't run on its own record, but has nothing to attack Labour on.20 Aug 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: What my daughter told ChatGPT before she took her lifeNYT OPINION: The medical profession has clear rules. What about chatbots?19 Aug 10:54 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: All Blacks' No 1 ranking highlights flaws in systemOPINION: The All Blacks reclaimed the No 1 spot after beating Argentina last week.19 Aug 09:55 PM
PremiumPremiumWorldTrump says he’s ended 6 (or 7) wars. Here’s some contextNew York Times: “I’m averaging about a war a month,” Trump said.19 Aug 09:50 PM
PremiumPremiumAucklandBalancing growth and heritage: Auckland's housing debate heats upScott Caldwell supports more homes but doubts some proposed height limits.19 Aug 09:00 PM
PremiumPremiumCartoonsRod EmmersonRod Emmerson’s cartoons: Week of August 18 - 24Rod Emmerson's take on the week.19 Aug 08:10 PM
PremiumPremiumAll Blacks‘Raring to go’: Dynamic duo poised to return for All Blacks Two attacking weapons will make their first appearances for the All Blacks this year. 19 Aug 06:01 PM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandBackers of Napier rock pool plan excited, say feasibility study shows it's possible'If we don’t have this, in eight to 10 years’ time we won’t have a beach.'19 Aug 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: The world is failing its frontline humanitariansAid workers face increasing attacks globally, with 265 killed this year.19 Aug 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisLiam DannInside Economics: The RBNZ’s dilemma – a two-speed economy and a one-speed OCRANALYSIS: Liam Dann takes a deeper dive into the week's economic news.19 Aug 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleFive calorie counting myths we all fall for - and what works insteadTelegraph: Nutrition experts say it’s time to ditch this outdated approach to weight loss.19 Aug 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumPersonal FinanceNation of Debt: Consumer tally dips to $14.5b but 470,000 Kiwis behind on paymentsArrears are higher for those who live in the North Island.19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumLetters to the EditorLetters: We shouldn’t undervalue the important work of historians OPINION: Also letters on religion and politics; cycle helmets; Palestinian state. 19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionSimon WilsonGaza and the Government: How to 'grow a spine' – Simon WilsonOPINION: Even the horrors of war haven't stopped the Act tail wagging the Government dog.19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Children of sperm donors deserve more than luck to find their rootsOPINION: Every child deserves to know where they come from, without the scavenger hunt.19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumPoliticsDamning NZ maths and writing results reveal new detail about gender, ethnic and rich-poor gapsThe Year 8 maths divide: 81% of poorer students are more than a year behind.19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandDon't go there: Former Defence Minister urges young fighters to avoid UkraineDozens of Kiwis have fought in Ukraine despite the risks and low pay, and some have died.19 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumPoliticsDebt fight: Willis accuses Hipkins and Swarbrick of fiscal vandalism Tempers flared in Parliament as a ratings agency turned up the temperature.19 Aug 06:17 AM
PremiumPremiumSharesMarket close: NZX 50 dips 0.3%Mercury Energy shares rose 1.64% to $6.50 after it released its full-year earnings.19 Aug 06:01 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleWhy do screens keep you up? It may not be the blue lightNew York Times: Sleep scientists are changing how they think about screen use at night. 19 Aug 06:00 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandLogging company owes $1.5m to IRD, forestry companies - report Lift Harvesting's creditors are said to include NZTA and companies involved in forestry.19 Aug 05:00 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandNapier building projects begin, 400 homes expectedA block of 24 apartments will be built on the site of the former Napier barracks.19 Aug 04:58 AM