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Kawhia: Warming up and chilling out
Michelle Coursey finds the ideal way to get away from it all in the peaceful haven that is Kawhia.
Michelle Coursey finds the ideal way to get away from it all in the peaceful haven that is Kawhia.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes interviews Virgina Clark, owner of Love Cake, about catering to people with special diets.
Explore the River Trails, embrace the lake and let the young ones play freely while you unwind — this is old school cool, says Elisabeth Easther.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes interviews Little Bird Organics' Jeremy Bennett about catering to people with special diets.
Abel Tasman's coastal track meanders past some of our most beautiful bays and beaches.
Daniel and Adele Le Brun give their tips on what to do when you're in their neighbourhood.
Air New Zealand's Auckland-Houston flights will be the longest on the airline's network.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes interviews Blue Frog Breakfast founder Scotty Baragwanath about catering to people with special diets.
A real estate agent who sold a house infested with termites to first-home buyers has escaped punishment for unsatisfactory conduct related to the sale of the house.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes interviews Viberi founder Tony Howey about catering to people with special diets.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes talks with Tim Grainger, founder of Venerdi, about catering to consumers on special diets.
Don’t forget to pick up your big five hundy this year in KiwiSaver.
It's time to put away the shorts, because icy winds have begun to batter Canterbury, with a cold blast edging closer to the country and "poised to strike" a wintry blow.
Glamping allows you the best of both worlds, writes Catherine Smith.
Volunteers on Motuihe Island get a big tick for community work and, as Debbie Griffiths finds, they are rewarded with an amazing family day out.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes interviews husband and wife business owners Jackie and Ben Ashley about Ashley & Co.
Nature's treasures keep drawing people south to the Teviot Valley, finds Elisabeth Easther.
Your Business editor Caitlin Sykes talks with Foodbox owners Jenny and Peter Smith about running their business as a couple.
A new police code of conduct sets out the high expectations for all police staff, the commissioner says.
A castle, gardens and penguins give the student town of Dunedin a more refined air, finds Sam Wicks.
Career agent Annie O'Keefe on how to tackle odd, awkward and uncomfortable questions in a job interview.