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Poor Knights Islands: Something in the water
Natalie Akoorie finds she's a little wobbly on her sea legs but her husband gets to enjoy the rich sealife of the Poor Knights Islands.
Jane Kennelly: Learn to value your values
When you're clear on your values, you're able to make consistent decisions and take committed action.
Inside Money: Bonanza! How banks cash in on KiwiSaver
If banks wanted to adopt a theme song for KiwiSaver it would have to be the song from Bonanza.
Your Business: Wearable tech - Baruch ter Wal, Performance Lab
Baruch ter Wal is vice-president of marketing and user experience at Performance Lab, which has 18 staff.
NZDF hosts same-sex wedding
The New Zealand Defence Force has hosted its first same-sex wedding.
Buyer's gang pad surprise
An estate agent has been fined for misleading a buyer and not telling her the house had been a gang pad, with members trying to enter the house after she bought it.
Your Business: Wearable tech - Natasha Williams, Impactwear
Natasha Williams is CEO of Impactwear that uses technology to provide impact protection to help prevent a fall-related hip fracture.
Your Business: Wearable tech - Mark Finch, I Measure U
Mark Finch is a founder and CEO of I Measure U, an Auckland-based firm that produces measurement and analysis systems for human body movement.
Flag shortlisters earn $640 a day
A panel of high-profile New Zealanders charged with selecting a shortlist of new flag designs will each pocket $640 a day.
Raglan: Ready to roll
Elisabeth Easther takes the boys on the road down to Raglan for a weekend.
Room check: Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels, Taupo
Elisabeth Easther enjoys the grotto and more at a lakeside retreat in Taupo.
Inside Money: The robot takeover of money management
The main losers in the techno-future are likely to be financial advisers, according to a new report.
Your Business: Product development - Murray Fenton, Adept
Murray Fenton is the founder and owner of Adept and Adept Medical, a medical device developer and manufacturer.
Push to restrict infant formula marketing
Mums with babies aged under six months old could see the advertising of infant formula aimed at their children dropped, following a proposal backed by the Commerce Commission.