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Comment: 'A body is more than what it looks like, it's what it can achieve'
Comment: I don't workout to lose weight, I workout so my body is capable of great things.
Comment: I don't workout to lose weight, I workout so my body is capable of great things.
We need more than shovel-ready projects to re-employ women in the Covid era.
Delay to election may be to the Government's advantage.
Comment: Do we need to buy masks or start planning our next island holiday?
Knowing we could exit on our terms would be like a hidden escape hatch.
'Returnees live paycheck to paycheck and simply don't have flush bank accounts.'
Leadership potentials include Mark Mitchell, Judith Collins or reinstating Simon Bridges.
Comment: Being a teenager is hard enough without the world in freefall.
Comment: Spare a thought for those who give their time freely.
COMMENT: Secondary school principal Patrick Walsh has his say on the cannabis referendum.
Todd Muller coasts while David Seymour puts up a fight, writes Kate Hawkesby.
COMMENT: You know how the Marshall feels about the rules.
COMMENT: A Wild Western tale of Parliament Hill.
He presents as Mr Affable, but there's more to National's new leader than meets the eye.
Todd Muller wanted Paula Bennett on the backbench, but nobody puts Bennett in a corner.
COMMENT: Muller's first days as leader could not have gone better, minefields ahead.
COMMENT: Beauty rituals are a reward after lockdown left us ragged and shaggy.
COMMENT: Todd Muller and Simon Bridges facing off at high noon.
Todd Muller is no Jacinda Ardern, writes political editor Audrey Young.
COMMENT: Sharing half-baked hypotheses during a global pandemic can be deadly.
New All Blacks captain shaped by rugby greats Richie McCaw, Kieran Read and Liam Messam.
The last steps of the marathon are the hardest.
Comment: Americans have no one but themselves to blame for Donald Trump.
COMMENT: Taking a pay cut should be a no-brainer for elected officials and council chiefs.
COMMENT: Building resilience may be the most productive thing we do in lockdown.
We're forced out of convenience bubbles - and that can't be a bad thing.
We are just another part of the natural world and are subject to the way it works.
Police plea for fleeing drivers in the Bay of Plenty to stop.
The musical has returned for a second season due to popular demand.
If you're getting your knickers in a twist, maybe the knickers are the problem.