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How many children are living in poverty? He said 155,000, she said 290,000.

Triplets’ mother dies

7:46 AM Triplet boys survived, but their Fresh Zealand-born mother died while providing birth to them.

Leaders debate: who won?

Two out of three of our political pundits said Prime Minister Bill English won that debate.

Homicide probe after bod found

five min ago Homicide inquiry launched after man’s figure was found on a Canterbury riverbed.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

8:15 AM If the world is about to end, N Korea’s Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one to tell us.

Kate’s severe morning sickness back

8:23 AM As with her previous two pregnancies, the Duchess has hyperemesis gravidarum.

No-ball denies one hundred – was it deliberate?

Palms too ‘petite’ for bike

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

Kingswood tour: Coast policy gold

Aussie Idol singer facing prison

How to lift your workwear game

Ten.55am and buzzed passengers fight

Questions over Searing Man death

Burglary ‘like out of movie’

7:45 AM Burglars cut crevice in adjacent shop wall to build up access to Nelson antique shop.

Death fall wifey’s guilty prayer

Family of man who died falling down steps say his wifey’s guilty prayer brings them "a little bit of closure" after six years.

Mighty rain for South

More cost, but no more parks

Live: Super age pledge

eight min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

If the world is about to end, North Korean TV starlet Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one who lets us all know.

Ardern: Super age stays

Are journos hard on pollies?

Feeding the masses on SH1

Live: Super age pledge

nine min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, rapid and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

From factory to fact checking

National claims ‘$11.7b crevice’

Leaders turn up the fever

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

Kate is pregnant again

A world wound up by North Korea’s H-bomb is pleasurably calmed by the news of a royal baby.

Isis attempted to recruit reporter

An agent of Islamic State attempted to recruit an undercover Big black cock reporter to carry out an attack.

Bike-share boom brings chaos

Protection for child immigrants to go

Killer ‘tongued bloody knife’

An Australian woman stabbed a man in the heart, tongued the bloody knife and then stabbed him repeadedly in the back, a court in Adelaide has heard.

KiwiSaver: Don’t know or care

Fresh Zealand’s thickest provider wants switches to the retirement savings scheme.

Martin Jetpack suspended

Martin Jetpack is in crisis talks with its main funder with a few weeks left of working capital.

Thousands of rentals ‘illegal’

Developer buries power lines

Heritage building up for grabs

Three units wedge-shaped building with long, colourful history dating back to early 1900s on the market.

No headphone jack still irks

four min ago Nothing has happened in the past year to make jack-free smartphones any more convenient or necessary.

We created an online dystopia

Filter bubbles, uncivil behaviour and online egoism contribute to the poor state of the internet.

Review: Starlet Wars droids

Date exposed for Windows update

Huawei says chip will hammer Apple

nineteen min ago Huawei aims to use artificial intelligence-powered features such as instant photo recognition to take on rivals.

Lighting: To switch or not

OPINION: Is it worthwhile to switch your lighting for summer?

Art or furniture? It’s both

Good things happen when a furniture designer and aerosol artist team up in the name of saving space.

At home with a whale jawbone

Call for bee-harming pesticide ban

Alex Fulton: the green effect

The designer is attempting something she never thought she would.

Teenage makeup, then and now

Imagine a world without YouTubers and limited products.

It’s already ‘kitten season’

One centre is getting one hundred kittens through the door every day, as warm weather takes hold earlier than usual.

Gluten intolerant? Most likely not

Learning to swim as an adult

Mum ‘cuts out crap’, drops 45kg

Mother of three almost halved her weight working with a individual trainer and switching her diet.

Medication you can save cash on

Ask your doctor for a prescription for anguish killers, allergy tablets and vitamins.

Not thick, just a slow talker

6:47 AM Catherine Bang woke with a headache. She couldn’t figure out how clothes worked. So she stood there, with her knickers on her head.

Looked like cancer, but it wasn’t

Time to ditch extreme fitness

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Five out of six people avoiding gluten very likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

Attempt Sri Lankan hoppers for brekkie

They’re called hoppers, or ‘appam’, and they’re a good morning treat.

Pep talk for plates

Sichuan pepper’s bright, tingly flavour is ideal with pork and beans. Just don’t call this distinct regional style "Chinese" food.

Welly’s best burger crowned

Jordan Rondel’s clafoutis scores

Southland station sale in limbo

Landcorp director wonders why it’s taking so long for a Chinese investor to apply for consent to buy a farm.

The fattest water polluter?

Humans leave the dairy cow well behind when it comes to water pollution, Northland farmer says.

Uncommon sheep slaughtered

Has Canterbury hit peak cow?

Hosking v Gower: who’s best?

Leave behind the leaders. Did Paddy Gower win the contest of the moderators?

Tin Starlet’s appeal in the twists

7:00 AM Tim Roth says the ‘anarchy’ and twists of his fresh TV thriller had him hooked.

Bic Runga’s anniversary tour

Lionel Richie postpones NZ

Are journos hard on pollies?

7:48 AM There’s a reason journalists take a hard line with politicians.

United backs Auckland flights

United Airlines hopes to get more bums on seats when its Auckland-San Francisco service recommences in October.

Get a taste of doomsday

Wondering what a post-apocalyptic, abandoned Earth would be like? You can vacation there.

Hotel industry switches forever

Where to go, before it’s too late

Top destinations you can’t visit

The world’s total of wonders – but many no longer exist. Fortunately, they have modern alternatives.

Jaguar’s steering wheel vision

7:42 AM Is this all you need from a car?

Sci-fi SUV shoves boundaries

We let Tesla’s Autopilot 8.1 do its thing in the always-connected Model X.

China’s upscale SUVs hit NZ

Autonomous driving levels

Harvey hammers car fleet

7:Ten AM ​Every single mode of transportation Katrina Chadbourne’s family possessed was guzzled in Hurricane Harvey’s flooding.

The cycle of mutual neglect

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians overlook them, and politicians disregard youthfull people because they don’t vote.

The real heroes of Aghanistan

The controversy around NZ’s operations in Afghanistan has led to the heroic work of our troops being disregarded or overlooked.

She’s only with me for my dog

How should a ‘dreamist’ vote?

Harry the talking cat

8:06 AM No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

Benji thrust into finals footy

7:12 AM Brisbane Broncos look to their veteran playmaker in an injury-forced late call-up.

Football club stumped by bill

They’d already run the football tournament. Then came the bill they hadn’t planned for.

Court has Wallabies jumpy

The world of All Black nicknames

Boks coach sledges Aussies

Springboks coach can’t believe victory "slipped away" from Wallabies against All Blacks in Dunedin.

Leaders turn up warmth in debate

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, swift and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

Labour’s fiscal blowout

ANALYSIS: Is Labour’s budget plan utter of fuckholes, or is National making mischief?

North Korea can be stopped

OPINION: Diplomacy, economic sanctions and military threats have proved ineffective, so what can be done?

Scene 1: Bearing Freedom

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The Valley gig Two: Mission Ready

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

The Valley gig Three: Contact

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

The Valley scene Four: The Valley

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

The Valley scene Five: The Database

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The Valley gig 6: Consequences

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

The Labour supporters in Bill’s town

In Bill English’s birthplace, Lumsden, the town appeared to be utter of Labour supporters, writes Martin van Beynen.

Secret witness undone by thicket lawyer

Arthur Taylor’s courtroom victory in one of NZ’s most well known murder mysteries sends a chilling message to snitches.

Helen Clark and a call to arms

Given half the chance, Kiwis not living under a rock at the turn of the millennium will tell you about the time they met Helen Clark.

The private life of Winston

This was Peters’ cuppagate moment; when he eyed the chance to grab the election by the scruff of the neck.

Latest cracking news NZ

stuff homepage

How many children are living in poverty? He said 155,000, she said 290,000.

Triplets’ mother dies

7:46 AM Triplet boys survived, but their Fresh Zealand-born mother died while providing birth to them.

Leaders debate: who won?

Two out of three of our political pundits said Prime Minister Bill English won that debate.

Homicide probe after bod found

five min ago Homicide inquiry launched after man’s figure was found on a Canterbury riverbed.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

8:15 AM If the world is about to end, N Korea’s Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one to tell us.

Kate’s severe morning sickness back

8:23 AM As with her previous two pregnancies, the Duchess has hyperemesis gravidarum.

No-ball denies one hundred – was it deliberate?

Arms too ‘petite’ for bike

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

Kingswood tour: Coast policy gold

Aussie Idol singer facing prison

How to lift your workwear game

Ten.55am and tipsy passengers fight

Questions over Searing Man death

Burglary ‘like out of movie’

7:45 AM Burglars cut fuckhole in adjacent shop wall to build up access to Nelson antique shop.

Death fall wifey’s guilty prayer

Family of man who died falling down steps say his wifey’s guilty prayer brings them "a little bit of closure" after six years.

Strong rain for South

More cost, but no more parks

Live: Super age pledge

eight min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

If the world is about to end, North Korean TV starlet Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one who lets us all know.

Ardern: Super age stays

Are journos hard on pollies?

Feeding the masses on SH1

Live: Super age pledge

nine min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, prompt and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

From factory to fact checking

National claims ‘$11.7b slot’

Leaders turn up the fever

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

Kate is pregnant again

A world wound up by North Korea’s H-bomb is pleasurably calmed by the news of a royal baby.

Isis attempted to recruit reporter

An agent of Islamic State attempted to recruit an undercover Big black cock reporter to carry out an attack.

Bike-share boom brings chaos

Protection for child immigrants to go

Killer ‘slurped bloody knife’

An Australian woman stabbed a man in the heart, tongued the bloody knife and then stabbed him repeadedly in the back, a court in Adelaide has heard.

KiwiSaver: Don’t know or care

Fresh Zealand’s fattest provider wants switches to the retirement savings scheme.

Martin Jetpack suspended

Martin Jetpack is in crisis talks with its main funder with a few weeks left of working capital.

Thousands of rentals ‘illegal’

Developer buries power lines

Heritage building up for grabs

Three units wedge-shaped building with long, colourful history dating back to early 1900s on the market.

No headphone jack still irks

four min ago Nothing has happened in the past year to make jack-free smartphones any more convenient or necessary.

We created an online dystopia

Filter bubbles, uncivil behaviour and online egoism contribute to the poor state of the internet.

Review: Starlet Wars droids

Date exposed for Windows update

Huawei says chip will strike Apple

nineteen min ago Huawei aims to use artificial intelligence-powered features such as instant photo recognition to take on rivals.

Lighting: To switch or not

OPINION: Is it worthwhile to switch your lighting for summer?

Art or furniture? It’s both

Good things happen when a furniture designer and aerosol artist team up in the name of saving space.

At home with a whale jawbone

Call for bee-harming pesticide ban

Alex Fulton: the green effect

The designer is attempting something she never thought she would.

Teenage makeup, then and now

Imagine a world without YouTubers and limited products.

It’s already ‘kitten season’

One centre is getting one hundred kittens through the door every day, as warm weather takes hold earlier than usual.

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Learning to swim as an adult

Mum ‘cuts out crap’, drops 45kg

Mother of three almost halved her weight working with a private trainer and switching her diet.

Medication you can save cash on

Ask your doctor for a prescription for ache killers, allergy tablets and vitamins.

Not thick, just a slow talker

6:47 AM Catherine Bang woke with a headache. She couldn’t figure out how clothes worked. So she stood there, with her knickers on her head.

Looked like cancer, but it wasn’t

Time to ditch extreme fitness

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Five out of six people avoiding gluten very likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

Attempt Sri Lankan hoppers for brekkie

They’re called hoppers, or ‘appam’, and they’re a excellent morning treat.

Pep talk for plates

Sichuan pepper’s bright, tingly flavour is ideal with pork and beans. Just don’t call this distinct regional style "Chinese" food.

Welly’s best burger crowned

Jordan Rondel’s clafoutis scores

Southland station sale in limbo

Landcorp director wonders why it’s taking so long for a Chinese investor to apply for consent to buy a farm.

The largest water polluter?

Humans leave the dairy cow well behind when it comes to water pollution, Northland farmer says.

Infrequent sheep slaughtered

Has Canterbury hit peak cow?

Hosking v Gower: who’s best?

Leave behind the leaders. Did Paddy Gower win the contest of the moderators?

Tin Starlet’s appeal in the twists

7:00 AM Tim Roth says the ‘anarchy’ and twists of his fresh TV thriller had him hooked.

Bic Runga’s anniversary tour

Lionel Richie postpones NZ

Are journos hard on pollies?

7:48 AM There’s a reason journalists take a hard line with politicians.

United backs Auckland flights

United Airlines hopes to get more bums on seats when its Auckland-San Francisco service recommences in October.

Get a taste of doomsday

Wondering what a post-apocalyptic, abandoned Earth would be like? You can vacation there.

Hotel industry switches forever

Where to go, before it’s too late

Top destinations you can’t visit

The world’s utter of wonders – but many no longer exist. Fortunately, they have modern alternatives.

Jaguar’s steering wheel vision

7:42 AM Is this all you need from a car?

Sci-fi SUV shoves boundaries

We let Tesla’s Autopilot 8.1 do its thing in the always-connected Model X.

China’s upscale SUVs hit NZ

Autonomous driving levels

Harvey hammers car fleet

7:Ten AM ​Every single mode of transportation Katrina Chadbourne’s family wielded was gulped in Hurricane Harvey’s flooding.

The cycle of mutual neglect

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians overlook them, and politicians overlook youthfull people because they don’t vote.

The real heroes of Aghanistan

The controversy around NZ’s operations in Afghanistan has led to the heroic work of our troops being disregarded or overlooked.

She’s only with me for my dog

How should a ‘dreamist’ vote?

Harry the talking cat

8:06 AM No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

Benji thrust into finals footy

7:12 AM Brisbane Broncos look to their veteran playmaker in an injury-forced late call-up.

Football club stumped by bill

They’d already run the football tournament. Then came the bill they hadn’t planned for.

Court has Wallabies jumpy

The world of All Black nicknames

Boks coach sledges Aussies

Springboks coach can’t believe victory "slipped away" from Wallabies against All Blacks in Dunedin.

Leaders turn up fever in debate

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, swift and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

Labour’s fiscal blowout

ANALYSIS: Is Labour’s budget plan total of crevices, or is National making mischief?

North Korea can be stopped

OPINION: Diplomacy, economic sanctions and military threats have proved ineffective, so what can be done?

Scene 1: Bearing Freedom

NZ’s military history is utter of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The Valley scene Two: Mission Ready

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

The Valley gig Trio: Contact

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

The Valley gig Four: The Valley

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

The Valley scene Five: The Database

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The Valley scene 6: Consequences

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

The Labour supporters in Bill’s town

In Bill English’s birthplace, Lumsden, the town appeared to be total of Labour supporters, writes Martin van Beynen.

Secret witness undone by pubic hair lawyer

Arthur Taylor’s courtroom victory in one of NZ’s most legendary murder mysteries sends a chilling message to snitches.

Helen Clark and a call to arms

Given half the chance, Kiwis not living under a rock at the turn of the millennium will tell you about the time they met Helen Clark.

The private life of Winston

This was Peters’ cuppagate moment; when he spotted the chance to grab the election by the scruff of the neck.

Latest violating news NZ

stuff homepage

How many children are living in poverty? He said 155,000, she said 290,000.

Triplets’ mother dies

7:46 AM Triplet boys survived, but their Fresh Zealand-born mother died while providing birth to them.

Leaders debate: who won?

Two out of three of our political pundits said Prime Minister Bill English won that debate.

Homicide probe after bod found

five min ago Homicide inquiry launched after man’s figure was found on a Canterbury riverbed.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

8:15 AM If the world is about to end, N Korea’s Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one to tell us.

Kate’s severe morning sickness back

8:23 AM As with her previous two pregnancies, the Duchess has hyperemesis gravidarum.

No-ball denies one hundred – was it deliberate?

Arms too ‘petite’ for bike

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

Kingswood tour: Coast policy gold

Aussie Idol singer facing prison

How to lift your workwear game

Ten.55am and tipsy passengers fight

Questions over Searing Man death

Burglary ‘like out of movie’

7:45 AM Burglars cut slot in adjacent shop wall to build up access to Nelson antique shop.

Death fall wifey’s guilty prayer

Family of man who died falling down steps say his wifey’s guilty prayer brings them "a little bit of closure" after six years.

Intense rain for South

More cost, but no more parks

Live: Super age pledge

eleven min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

If the world is about to end, North Korean TV starlet Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one who lets us all know.

Ardern: Super age stays

Are journos hard on pollies?

Feeding the masses on SH1

Live: Super age pledge

twelve min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, prompt and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

From factory to fact checking

National claims ‘$11.7b crevice’

Leaders turn up the warmth

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

Kate is pregnant again

A world wound up by North Korea’s H-bomb is pleasurably calmed by the news of a royal baby.

Isis attempted to recruit reporter

An agent of Islamic State attempted to recruit an undercover Big black cock reporter to carry out an attack.

Bike-share boom brings chaos

Protection for child immigrants to go

Killer ‘slurped bloody knife’

An Australian woman stabbed a man in the heart, tongued the bloody knife and then stabbed him repeadedly in the back, a court in Adelaide has heard.

KiwiSaver: Don’t know or care

Fresh Zealand’s thickest provider wants switches to the retirement savings scheme.

Martin Jetpack suspended

Martin Jetpack is in crisis talks with its main funder with a few weeks left of working capital.

Thousands of rentals ‘illegal’

Developer buries power lines

Heritage building up for grabs

Three units wedge-shaped building with long, colourful history dating back to early 1900s on the market.

No headphone jack still irks

seven min ago Nothing has happened in the past year to make jack-free smartphones any more convenient or necessary.

We created an online dystopia

Filter bubbles, uncivil behaviour and online egoism contribute to the poor state of the internet.

Review: Starlet Wars droids

Date exposed for Windows update

Huawei says chip will strike Apple

8:25 AM Huawei aims to use artificial intelligence-powered features such as instant photo recognition to take on rivals.

Lighting: To switch or not

OPINION: Is it worthwhile to switch your lighting for summer?

Art or furniture? It’s both

Good things happen when a furniture designer and aerosol artist team up in the name of saving space.

At home with a whale jawbone

Call for bee-harming pesticide ban

Alex Fulton: the green effect

The designer is attempting something she never thought she would.

Teenage makeup, then and now

Imagine a world without YouTubers and limited products.

It’s already ‘kitten season’

One centre is getting one hundred kittens through the door every day, as warm weather takes hold earlier than usual.

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Learning to swim as an adult

Mum ‘cuts out crap’, drops 45kg

Mother of three almost halved her weight working with a individual trainer and switching her diet.

Medication you can save cash on

Ask your doctor for a prescription for ache killers, allergy tablets and vitamins.

Not thick, just a slow talker

Catherine Bang woke with a headache. She couldn’t figure out how clothes worked. So she stood there, with her knickers on her head.

Looked like cancer, but it wasn’t

Time to ditch extreme fitness

Gluten intolerant? Most likely not

Five out of six people avoiding gluten very likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

Attempt Sri Lankan hoppers for brekkie

They’re called hoppers, or ‘appam’, and they’re a good morning treat.

Pep talk for plates

Sichuan pepper’s bright, tingly flavour is flawless with pork and beans. Just don’t call this distinct regional style "Chinese" food.

Welly’s best burger crowned

Jordan Rondel’s clafoutis scores

Southland station sale in limbo

Landcorp director wonders why it’s taking so long for a Chinese investor to apply for consent to buy a farm.

The largest water polluter?

Humans leave the dairy cow well behind when it comes to water pollution, Northland farmer says.

Uncommon sheep slaughtered

Has Canterbury hit peak cow?

Hosking v Gower: who’s best?

Leave behind the leaders. Did Paddy Gower win the contest of the moderators?

Tin Starlet’s appeal in the twists

7:00 AM Tim Roth says the ‘anarchy’ and twists of his fresh TV thriller had him hooked.

Bic Runga’s anniversary tour

Lionel Richie postpones NZ

Are journos hard on pollies?

7:48 AM There’s a reason journalists take a hard line with politicians.

United backs Auckland flights

United Airlines hopes to get more bums on seats when its Auckland-San Francisco service recommences in October.

Get a taste of doomsday

Wondering what a post-apocalyptic, abandoned Earth would be like? You can vacation there.

Hotel industry switches forever

Where to go, before it’s too late

Top destinations you can’t visit

The world’s utter of wonders – but many no longer exist. Fortunately, they have modern alternatives.

Jaguar’s steering wheel vision

7:42 AM Is this all you need from a car?

Sci-fi SUV thrusts boundaries

We let Tesla’s Autopilot 8.1 do its thing in the always-connected Model X.

China’s upscale SUVs hit NZ

Autonomous driving levels

Harvey hammers car fleet

7:Ten AM ​Every single mode of transportation Katrina Chadbourne’s family wielded was guzzled in Hurricane Harvey’s flooding.

The cycle of mutual neglect

Youthful people don’t vote because politicians disregard them, and politicians overlook youthful people because they don’t vote.

The real heroes of Aghanistan

The controversy around NZ’s operations in Afghanistan has led to the heroic work of our troops being disregarded or overlooked.

She’s only with me for my dog

How should a ‘dreamist’ vote?

Harry the talking cat

8:06 AM No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

Benji thrust into finals footy

7:12 AM Brisbane Broncos look to their veteran playmaker in an injury-forced late call-up.

Football club stumped by bill

They’d already run the football tournament. Then came the bill they hadn’t planned for.

Court has Wallabies jumpy

The world of All Black nicknames

Boks coach sledges Aussies

Springboks coach can’t believe victory "slipped away" from Wallabies against All Blacks in Dunedin.

Leaders turn up fever in debate

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, rapid and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

Labour’s fiscal blowout

ANALYSIS: Is Labour’s budget plan total of fuckholes, or is National making mischief?

North Korea can be stopped

OPINION: Diplomacy, economic sanctions and military threats have proved ineffective, so what can be done?

Gig 1: Bearing Freedom

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The Valley scene Two: Mission Ready

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

The Valley gig Trio: Contact

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

The Valley gig Four: The Valley

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

The Valley gig Five: The Database

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The Valley scene 6: Consequences

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak ultimately speaks out.

The Labour supporters in Bill’s town

In Bill English’s birthplace, Lumsden, the town appeared to be total of Labour supporters, writes Martin van Beynen.

Secret witness undone by pubic hair lawyer

Arthur Taylor’s courtroom victory in one of NZ’s most well known murder mysteries sends a chilling message to snitches.

Helen Clark and a call to arms

Given half the chance, Kiwis not living under a rock at the turn of the millennium will tell you about the time they met Helen Clark.

The private life of Winston

This was Peters’ cuppagate moment; when he spotted the chance to grab the election by the scruff of the neck.

Latest violating news NZ

stuff homepage

How many children are living in poverty? He said 155,000, she said 290,000.

Triplets’ mother dies

7:46 AM Triplet boys survived, but their Fresh Zealand-born mother died while providing birth to them.

Leaders debate: who won?

Two out of three of our political pundits said Prime Minister Bill English won that debate.

Homicide probe after figure found

five min ago Homicide inquiry launched after man’s assets was found on a Canterbury riverbed.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

8:15 AM If the world is about to end, N Korea’s Ri Chun Hee will very likely be the one to tell us.

Kate’s severe morning sickness back

8:23 AM As with her previous two pregnancies, the Duchess has hyperemesis gravidarum.

No-ball denies one hundred – was it deliberate?

Arms too ‘petite’ for bike

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

Kingswood tour: Coast policy gold

Aussie Idol singer facing prison

How to lift your workwear game

Ten.55am and toasted passengers fight

Questions over Searing Man death

Burglary ‘like out of movie’

7:45 AM Burglars cut crevice in adjacent shop wall to build up access to Nelson antique shop.

Death fall wifey’s guilty prayer

Family of man who died falling down steps say his wifey’s guilty prayer brings them "a little bit of closure" after six years.

Strenuous rain for South

More cost, but no more parks

Live: Super age pledge

ten min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

Kim’s voice of triumph or doom

If the world is about to end, North Korean TV starlet Ri Chun Hee will most likely be the one who lets us all know.

Ardern: Super age stays

Are journos hard on pollies?

Feeding the masses on SH1

Live: Super age pledge

twelve min ago The aftermath of the 2nd leader’s debate – and a superannuation ultimatum.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, quick and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

From factory to fact checking

National claims ‘$11.7b fuckhole’

Leaders turn up the warmth

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

Kate is pregnant again

A world wound up by North Korea’s H-bomb is pleasurably calmed by the news of a royal baby.

Isis attempted to recruit reporter

An agent of Islamic State attempted to recruit an undercover Big black cock reporter to carry out an attack.

Bike-share boom brings chaos

Protection for child immigrants to go

Killer ‘gobbled bloody knife’

An Australian woman stabbed a man in the heart, slurped the bloody knife and then stabbed him repeadedly in the back, a court in Adelaide has heard.

KiwiSaver: Don’t know or care

Fresh Zealand’s fattest provider wants switches to the retirement savings scheme.

Martin Jetpack suspended

Martin Jetpack is in crisis talks with its main funder with a few weeks left of working capital.

Thousands of rentals ‘illegal’

Developer buries power lines

Heritage building up for grabs

Three units wedge-shaped building with long, colourful history dating back to early 1900s on the market.

No headphone jack still irks

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We created an online dystopia

Filter bubbles, uncivil behaviour and online egoism contribute to the poor state of the internet.

Review: Starlet Wars droids

Date exposed for Windows update

Huawei says chip will strike Apple

8:25 AM Huawei aims to use artificial intelligence-powered features such as instant pic recognition to take on rivals.

Lighting: To switch or not

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Art or furniture? It’s both

Good things happen when a furniture designer and aerosol artist team up in the name of saving space.

At home with a whale jawbone

Call for bee-harming pesticide ban

Alex Fulton: the green effect

The designer is attempting something she never thought she would.

Teenage makeup, then and now

Imagine a world without YouTubers and limited products.

It’s already ‘kitten season’

One centre is getting one hundred kittens through the door every day, as warm weather takes hold earlier than usual.

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Learning to swim as an adult

Mum ‘cuts out crap’, drops 45kg

Mother of three almost halved her weight working with a private trainer and switching her diet.

Medication you can save cash on

Ask your doctor for a prescription for agony killers, allergy tablets and vitamins.

Not thick, just a slow talker

Catherine Bang woke with a headache. She couldn’t figure out how clothes worked. So she stood there, with her knickers on her head.

Looked like cancer, but it wasn’t

Time to ditch extreme fitness

Gluten intolerant? Very likely not

Five out of six people avoiding gluten very likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

Attempt Sri Lankan hoppers for brekkie

They’re called hoppers, or ‘appam’, and they’re a superb morning treat.

Pep talk for plates

Sichuan pepper’s bright, tingly flavour is flawless with pork and beans. Just don’t call this distinct regional style "Chinese" food.

Welly’s best burger crowned

Jordan Rondel’s clafoutis scores

Southland station sale in limbo

Landcorp director wonders why it’s taking so long for a Chinese investor to apply for consent to buy a farm.

The thickest water polluter?

Humans leave the dairy cow well behind when it comes to water pollution, Northland farmer says.

Uncommon sheep slaughtered

Has Canterbury hit peak cow?

Hosking v Gower: who’s best?

Leave behind the leaders. Did Paddy Gower win the contest of the moderators?

Tin Starlet’s appeal in the twists

7:00 AM Tim Roth says the ‘anarchy’ and twists of his fresh TV thriller had him hooked.

Bic Runga’s anniversary tour

Lionel Richie postpones NZ

Are journos hard on pollies?

7:48 AM There’s a reason journalists take a hard line with politicians.

United backs Auckland flights

United Airlines hopes to get more bums on seats when its Auckland-San Francisco service recommences in October.

Get a taste of doomsday

Wondering what a post-apocalyptic, abandoned Earth would be like? You can vacation there.

Hotel industry switches forever

Where to go, before it’s too late

Top destinations you can’t visit

The world’s total of wonders – but many no longer exist. Fortunately, they have modern alternatives.

Jaguar’s steering wheel vision

7:42 AM Is this all you need from a car?

Sci-fi SUV thrusts boundaries

We let Tesla’s Autopilot 8.1 do its thing in the always-connected Model X.

China’s upscale SUVs hit NZ

Autonomous driving levels

Harvey hammers car fleet

7:Ten AM ​Every single mode of transportation Katrina Chadbourne’s family wielded was gulped in Hurricane Harvey’s flooding.

The cycle of mutual neglect

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians disregard them, and politicians disregard youthfull people because they don’t vote.

The real heroes of Aghanistan

The controversy around NZ’s operations in Afghanistan has led to the heroic work of our troops being overlooked or overlooked.

She’s only with me for my dog

How should a ‘dreamist’ vote?

Harry the talking cat

8:06 AM No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

Benji thrust into finals footy

7:12 AM Brisbane Broncos look to their veteran playmaker in an injury-forced late call-up.

Football club stumped by bill

They’d already run the football tournament. Then came the bill they hadn’t planned for.

Court has Wallabies jumpy

The world of All Black nicknames

Boks coach sledges Aussies

Springboks coach can’t believe victory "slipped away" from Wallabies against All Blacks in Dunedin.

Leaders turn up warmth in debate

OPINION: Both leaders hit their strengths, and predictably gave way to their weaknesses in the 2nd leaders debate.

There was fire and passion

OPINION: This was a rollicking, swift and heated debate and neither left anything at home this week.

Labour’s fiscal blowout

ANALYSIS: Is Labour’s budget plan total of fuckholes, or is National making mischief?

North Korea can be stopped

OPINION: Diplomacy, economic sanctions and military threats have proved ineffective, so what can be done?

Gig 1: Bearing Freedom

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The Valley gig Two: Mission Ready

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

The Valley scene Trio: Contact

When the shooting embarked, Afghans and Kiwis died.

The Valley gig Four: The Valley

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

The Valley scene Five: The Database

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The Valley gig 6: Consequences

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

The Labour supporters in Bill’s town

In Bill English’s birthplace, Lumsden, the town appeared to be total of Labour supporters, writes Martin van Beynen.

Secret witness undone by thicket lawyer

Arthur Taylor’s courtroom victory in one of NZ’s most well known murder mysteries sends a chilling message to snitches.

Helen Clark and a call to arms

Given half the chance, Kiwis not living under a rock at the turn of the millennium will tell you about the time they met Helen Clark.

The private life of Winston

This was Peters’ cuppagate moment; when he eyed the chance to grab the election by the scruff of the neck.

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He turned her rental into a backpackers. Now he’s taking the landlord to tenancy tribunal.

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A 12-year-old doll says she was raped while on the run from a state home for children.

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Nelson College to face Hamilton BHS in NZ secondary schools championships semifinal.

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No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

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NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

Premier school basketball coach defends hitting another school by one hundred eighty points, telling "we’re here to contest".

OPINION: Both Labour and National are now politically committed to major reductions in child poverty rates.

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NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

When the shooting commenced, Afghans and Kiwis died.

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What else has the NZ public not been told?

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

US city’s massive spend on fresh stadiums rather than its aging dams proves a very bad choice.

Mark Beaumont is on a mission to break the world record for circumnavigating the world by bike.

Islamic State is increasingly urging women to fight its battles, in a bid to boost its ranks.

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Meteorologists say conditions are looking promising for a spectacular aurora tonight.

6:12 PM Do we have National or Labour to thank for Auckland’s Waterview Tunnel? We fact check their claims.

nine min ago National pledges $72m to get people off drugs and into work.

seven min ago The five-year-old went missing from his home in Cannons Creek on Wednesday evening.

6:58 PM Six months before she died, Ariana Reedy had attempted to take her life twice in one week.

7:Nineteen PM One of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century passes over puny Caribbean island.

Former NZ judge dies on holiday

School students rescue ducklings

Ref Owens blows whistle in airport

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

A 12-year-old female says she was raped while on the run from a state home for children.

eleven min ago A helicopter has been called to assist in a rescue in a Hutt Valley reserve.

Trainer’s fault boy was hit

Man whose figure was found on Canterbury riverbed was "big teddy bear with raunchy stickers", friend says.

Nelson College to face Hamilton BHS in NZ secondary schools championships semifinal.

NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

What’s with abortion laws?

6:14 PM OPINION: Steven Joyce has form with alleging black slots in Labour’s spending. By comparison this attack is petite.

Jacinda Ardern says comparing her to Donald Trump is offensive and false.

Running to substitute John Key

National has threatened to cut benefits if Kiwis don’t get off drugs and into work.

ANALYSIS: There are three possible scripts as the odds of a war with North Korea surge.

Man seeks funds to substitute window he claims was ruined when firefighters rescued his stuck date, after she climbed through to retrieve poo.

Fine for Kate bare-breasted photos

Australia’s PM and America’s President conduct a ‘warm’ telephone call about the North Korea nuclear crisis.

The Government spends $6 million a day to keep the rental market afloat – but is it social aid, or a band aid?

Major Pukekohe subdivision expects to welcome very first residents next year.

Who’s in it for the poor families?

Australian meat marketing campaign has angered the international Hindu community.

Samsung’s fresh smartphone is big and expensive but also incredible.

A look at the world’s craziest hacking methods.

Review: A puny, mighty DSLR

The launch of the next iPhone is not arousing most people, according to a survey.

The Crimson Shed and H&M are menacing to dethrone Kmart as the king of affordable homewares.

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Do bees like big city hum?

From the grand to the grounded, who would have thought our islands had such a multiplicity of dwellings to choose from?

Prince William says his pregnant wifey is doing well but admits things were "a bit anxious to embark with".

Here’s how the rest of the royals will be affected by Kate and William’s fresh baby.

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OPINION: "When I asked him why he thought he had an eating disorder, he simply said, ‘I didn’t want to get fat’."

Five out of six people avoiding gluten most likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

This is what a stroke looks like

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Ruby chocolate has a natural berry flavour and tastes sour yet sweet.

Whether you have leftovers to use, or embark from scrape, these frittatas are eggs-eptionally good.

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Joseph Domingo’s decision to go after his farming wishes and budge to NZ wasn’t effortless, or cheap.

Butter on the up, WMP lower

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Team behind ‘Blurred Lines’ skit releases fresh Lorde-inspired movie about Auckland traffic.

Starlet Wars film loses director

Pepper Pig’s love of spiders is not welcome in Australia

Cyrus and Darius, Alexander the Excellent, Genghis Khan – all left their mark here.

OPINION: All-inclusive is the world’s most popular way of travelling, but is it doing more harm than good?

Around the world in eighty days

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The taunt is over as Nissan unveils the largest rival yet to Tesla’s Model Three.

Donated supercar could become the most expensive car made in the 21st Century when auctioned for charity.

Self-charging electrified supercar

It looks like any other truck, but inwards its specially kitted out to educate about driver near big equipments.

Youthful people don’t vote because politicians disregard them, and politicians disregard youthfull people because they don’t vote.

No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

She’s only with me for my dog

Intensive dairy farming is the main source pollution in NZ’s waterways. It’s time we wound it back.

Argentina remain in fifth and on track to play the All Whites after the latest round of South American World Cup qualifiers.

7:03 PM Kiwi rally driver Hayden Paddon speaks out after ‘poor year’ leads to demotion.

NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

Premier school basketball coach defends striking another school by one hundred eighty points, telling "we’re here to challenge".

OPINION: Both Labour and National are now politically committed to major reductions in child poverty rates.

OPINION: All-inclusive holidays are the world’s most popular way of travelling, but are they doing more harm than good?

OPINION: After being called sexist, Louise Giltrap feels the need to explain what she truly feels about her hubby’s place in the family.

OPINION: What are employers’ rights and responsibilities when staff are on the drink?

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

When the shooting commenced, Afghans and Kiwis died.

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak ultimately speaks out.

US city’s massive spend on fresh stadiums rather than its aging dams proves a very bad choice.

Mark Beaumont is on a mission to break the world record for circumnavigating the world by bike.

Islamic State is increasingly urging women to fight its battles, in a bid to boost its ranks.

The Kingswood Election Tour strikes it rich on the West Coast as locals prepare to vote in the election.

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Meteorologists say conditions are looking promising for a spectacular aurora tonight.

6:12 PM Do we have National or Labour to thank for Auckland’s Waterview Tunnel? We fact check their claims.

nine min ago National pledges $72m to get people off drugs and into work.

seven min ago The five-year-old went missing from his home in Cannons Creek on Wednesday evening.

6:58 PM Six months before she died, Ariana Reedy had attempted to take her life twice in one week.

7:Nineteen PM One of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century passes over puny Caribbean island.

Former NZ judge dies on holiday

School students rescue ducklings

Ref Owens blows whistle in airport

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

A 12-year-old doll says she was raped while on the run from a state home for children.

thirteen min ago A helicopter has been called to assist in a rescue in a Hutt Valley reserve.

Trainer’s fault boy was hit

Man whose figure was found on Canterbury riverbed was "big teddy bear with raunchy stickers", friend says.

Nelson College to face Hamilton BHS in NZ secondary schools championships semifinal.

NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

What’s with abortion laws?

6:14 PM OPINION: Steven Joyce has form with alleging black slots in Labour’s spending. By comparison this attack is petite.

Jacinda Ardern says comparing her to Donald Trump is offensive and false.

Running to substitute John Key

National has threatened to cut benefits if Kiwis don’t get off drugs and into work.

ANALYSIS: There are three possible screenplays as the odds of a war with North Korea surge.

Man seeks funds to substitute window he claims was ruined when firefighters rescued his stuck date, after she climbed through to retrieve poo.

Fine for Kate stripped to the waist photos

Australia’s PM and America’s President conduct a ‘warm’ telephone call about the North Korea nuclear crisis.

The Government spends $6 million a day to keep the rental market afloat – but is it social aid, or a band aid?

Major Pukekohe subdivision expects to welcome very first residents next year.

Who’s in it for the poor families?

Australian meat marketing campaign has angered the international Hindu community.

Samsung’s fresh smartphone is big and expensive but also outstanding.

A look at the world’s craziest hacking methods.

Review: A puny, mighty DSLR

The launch of the next iPhone is not arousing most people, according to a survey.

The Crimson Shed and H&M are menacing to dethrone Kmart as the king of affordable homewares.

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Do bees like big city hum?

From the grand to the grounded, who would have thought our islands had such a multitude of dwellings to choose from?

Prince William says his pregnant wifey is doing well but admits things were "a bit anxious to embark with".

Here’s how the rest of the royals will be affected by Kate and William’s fresh baby.

Very first fresh chocolate in eighty years

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OPINION: "When I asked him why he thought he had an eating disorder, he simply said, ‘I didn’t want to get fat’."

Five out of six people avoiding gluten very likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

This is what a stroke looks like

OPINION: For some of us, it can take a long time to get on board with the entire "healthy living" thing.

Ruby chocolate has a natural berry flavour and tastes sour yet sweet.

Whether you have leftovers to use, or begin from scrape, these frittatas are eggs-eptionally good.

What future ‘meat’ could be like

OPINION: A fear of water taxes is gripping farming – here’s how I expect pastoral farmers to react.

Joseph Domingo’s decision to go after his farming desires and budge to NZ wasn’t effortless, or cheap.

Butter on the up, WMP lower

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Team behind ‘Blurred Lines’ skit releases fresh Lorde-inspired movie about Auckland traffic.

Starlet Wars film loses director

Pepper Pig’s love of spiders is not welcome in Australia

Cyrus and Darius, Alexander the Fine, Genghis Khan – all left their mark here.

OPINION: All-inclusive is the world’s most popular way of travelling, but is it doing more harm than good?

Around the world in eighty days

The ten most wished-for properties in the country might surprise you.

The taunt is over as Nissan unveils the fattest rival yet to Tesla’s Model Three.

Donated supercar could become the most expensive car made in the 21st Century when auctioned for charity.

Self-charging electrified supercar

It looks like any other truck, but inwards its specially kitted out to educate about driver near big equipments.

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians disregard them, and politicians disregard youthfull people because they don’t vote.

No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

She’s only with me for my dog

Intensive dairy farming is the main source pollution in NZ’s waterways. It’s time we wound it back.

Argentina remain in fifth and on track to play the All Whites after the latest round of South American World Cup qualifiers.

7:03 PM Kiwi rally driver Hayden Paddon speaks out after ‘poor year’ leads to demotion.

NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

Premier school basketball coach defends hitting another school by one hundred eighty points, telling "we’re here to contest".

OPINION: Both Labour and National are now politically committed to major reductions in child poverty rates.

OPINION: All-inclusive holidays are the world’s most popular way of travelling, but are they doing more harm than good?

OPINION: After being called sexist, Louise Giltrap feels the need to explain what she indeed feels about her hubby’s place in the family.

OPINION: What are employers’ rights and responsibilities when staff are on the drink?

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

US city’s massive spend on fresh stadiums rather than its aging dams proves a very bad choice.

Mark Beaumont is on a mission to break the world record for circumnavigating the world by bike.

Islamic State is increasingly urging women to fight its battles, in a bid to boost its ranks.

The Kingswood Election Tour strikes it rich on the West Coast as locals prepare to vote in the election.

Latest violating news NZ

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Meteorologists say conditions are looking promising for a spectacular aurora tonight.

6:12 PM Do we have National or Labour to thank for Auckland’s Waterview Tunnel? We fact check their claims.

eighteen min ago National pledges $72m to get people off drugs and into work.

6:58 PM Six months before she died, Ariana Reedy had attempted to take her life twice in one week.

three min ago Rescue crews working to free woman who fell down a steep bank in a Hutt reserve.

7:Nineteen PM One of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century passes over petite Caribbean island.

Former NZ judge dies on holiday

School students rescue ducklings

Ref Owens blows whistle in airport

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

eight min ago The five-year-old went missing from his home in Cannons Creek on Wednesday evening.

Man whose bod was found on Canterbury riverbed was "big teddy bear with harsh stickers", friend says.

Trainer’s fault boy was hit

A 12-year-old dame says she was raped while on the run from a state home for children.

The Government has a carrot and (big) stick treatment for under-25s languishing on jobseeker benefits.

Big stick for beneficiaries on drugs

Joyce did this in two thousand eleven and two thousand fourteen

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I’m no Trump — Ardern

Jacinda Ardern says comparing her to Donald Trump is offensive and false.

Peters’ promise to apologise

Running to substitute John Key

National’s benefit crackdown

National has threatened to cut benefits if Kiwis don’t get off drugs and into work.

How will N Korea crisis go?

ANALYSIS: There are three possible screenplays as the odds of a war with North Korea surge.

Thrown poo sparks cash drive

Man seeks funds to substitute window he claims was ruined when firefighters rescued his stuck date, after she climbed through to retrieve poo.

Monster storm lines up Florida

Fine for Kate bare-chested photos

Trump, Turnbull talk N Korea

Australia’s PM and America’s President conduct a ‘warm’ telephone call about the North Korea nuclear crisis.

Govt props up rental market

The Government spends $6 million a day to keep the rental market afloat – but is it social aid, or a band aid?

Fresh Auckland town named

Major Pukekohe subdivision expects to welcome very first residents next year.

Very first electrified rubbish truck

Who’s in it for the poor families?

Lord Ganesha lamb ad offends

Australian meat marketing campaign has angered the international Hindu community.

Review: Samsung Note eight

Samsung’s fresh smartphone is big and expensive but also epic.

Unbelievable ways to be hacked

A look at the world’s craziest hacking methods.

Facebook goes after sports

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The iPhone hype is fading

The launch of the next iPhone is not titillating most people, according to a survey.

Competition coming for Kmart

The Crimson Shed and H&M are menacing to dethrone Kmart as the king of affordable homewares.

Odds on to win The Block NZ

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Off the grid life, not grid lock

Do bees like big city hum?

Weirdly wonderful Kiwi homes

From the grand to the grounded, who would have thought our islands had such a multiplicity of dwellings to choose from?

William’s reaction to baby news

Prince William says his pregnant wifey is doing well but admits things were "a bit anxious to commence with".

Baby No three more than a spare

Here’s how the rest of the royals will be affected by Kate and William’s fresh baby.

What it’s like to be gender fluid

Very first fresh chocolate in eighty years

Politics is so hot right now

OPINION: Can "protest shows" like World’s be authentic, or do they cash in on social movements?

My son’s battle with anorexia

OPINION: "When I asked him why he thought he had an eating disorder, he simply said, ‘I didn’t want to get fat’."

Gluten intolerant? Most likely not

Five out of six people avoiding gluten most likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

How to save on medication

This is what a stroke looks like

Embracing a mid-life makeover

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Very first fresh chocolate in eighty years

Ruby chocolate has a natural berry flavour and tastes sour yet sweet.

Feast on a fabulous frittata

Whether you have leftovers to use, or begin from scrape, these frittatas are eggs-eptionally good.

Kumara with a Spanish twist

What future ‘meat’ could be like

Water taxes will switch farming

OPINION: A fear of water taxes is gripping farming – here’s how I expect pastoral farmers to react.

Filipino farmer: Becoming Kiwi

Joseph Domingo’s decision to go after his farming wishes and budge to NZ wasn’t effortless, or cheap.

Spouse’s head of the family

Butter on the up, WMP lower

Odds on to win The Block NZ

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Aussies alarmed by Peppa Pig’s spider scene

Pepper Pig’s love of spiders is not welcome in Australia

Parody tackles transport woes

Starlet Wars film loses director

Loving lovemaking at eighty two

7:27 PM At 82, Dame Judi Dench still feels desire, rather loves lovemaking, and is a frequent customer of a "insatiable knicker" shop.

A region of storied ruins

Cyrus and Darius, Alexander the Superb, Genghis Khan – all left their mark here.

When travel is just voyeurism

OPINION: All-inclusive is the world’s most popular way of travelling, but is it doing more harm than good?

How cheap can airlines go?

Around the world in eighty days

Most wished NZ Airbnbs

The ten most wished-for properties in the country might surprise you.

Fresh Leaf gets big range boost

The taunt is over as Nissan unveils the thickest rival yet to Tesla’s Model Three.

Ferrari bounty to help children

Donated supercar could become the most expensive car made in the 21st Century when auctioned for charity.

Millennials do collect cars

Self-charging electrified supercar

A secret safer roads weapon

It looks like any other truck, but inwards its specially kitted out to educate about driver near big equipments.

The cycle of mutual neglect

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians disregard them, and politicians disregard youthful people because they don’t vote.

Harry the talking cat

No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

The real heroes of Aghanistan

She’s only with me for my dog

Fix farming to solve our water woes

Intensive dairy farming is the main source pollution in NZ’s waterways. It’s time we wound it back.

Argentina in All Whites’ glances

Argentina remain in fifth and on track to play the All Whites after the latest round of South American World Cup qualifiers.

Paddon: We will not give up

7:03 PM Kiwi rally driver Hayden Paddon speaks out after ‘poor year’ leads to demotion.

Live: Wgtn v Hawke’s Bay

NRL club signs Manawatu teenage

207-27: No grace on the court

Premier school basketball coach defends hammering another school by one hundred eighty points, telling "we’re here to rival".

Parties commit on poverty

OPINION: Both Labour and National are now politically committed to major reductions in child poverty rates.

When travel is just voyeurism

OPINION: All-inclusive holidays are the world’s most popular way of travelling, but are they doing more harm than good?

My spouse is head of the family

OPINION: After being called sexist, Louise Giltrap feels the need to explain what she indeed feels about her spouse’s place in the family.

When staff get toasted at work

OPINION: What are employers’ rights and responsibilities when staff are on the drink?

Gig 1: Bearing Freedom

NZ’s military history is total of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The Valley gig Two: Mission Ready

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

The Valley scene Three: Contact

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

The Valley gig Four: The Valley

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

The Valley gig Five: The Database

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The Valley scene 6: Consequences

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak eventually speaks out.

Lessons for Christchurch?

US city’s massive spend on fresh stadiums rather than its aging dams proves a very bad choice.

Around the world in eighty days

Mark Beaumont is on a mission to break the world record for circumnavigating the world by bike.

Isis tells women to take up arms

Islamic State is increasingly urging women to fight its battles, in a bid to boost its ranks.

Kingswood tour: Coast policy gold

The Kingswood Election Tour strikes it rich on the West Coast as locals prepare to vote in the election.

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When a group ordered their prompt food in te reo Māori, they didn’t expect a response in kind.

A natural disaster is looming – which could cost NZ $19b, affecting the lives of 130k Kiwis. Who will pay the bill?

1:38 AM Crews airlifted a woman out of dense pubic hair, hours after she fell up to 18m down a bank.

Aerospace engineer collective the moment he flew into the Category five storm.

He’s being investigated for "impersonating a medic". He says he’s been dealt a "hard gargle".

Some parents claim there was "chaos" at Chch school – but others say it’s just "snobbery".

How is Fatso still a thing?

Duo guilty over beach death

Ref Owens blows whistle in airport

Quiz: Stuff’s daily trivia challenge

The five-year-old went missing from his home in Cannons Creek on Wednesday evening.

Man whose bod was found on Canterbury riverbed was "big teddy bear with rough stickers", friend says.

Mum prosecuted for truant kids

A 12-year-old doll says she was raped while on the run from a state home for children.

Crews have airlifted a woman out of dense pubic hair, five hours after she tumbled more than 20m down the side of a Waterfall.

Hurricane Irma makes landfall

Take this help, or we cut your benefits

OPINION: Steven Joyce has form with alleging black slots in Labour’s spending. By comparison this attack is puny.

Jacinda Ardern says comparing her to Donald Trump is offensive and false.

Running to substitute John Key

National has threatened to cut benefits if Kiwis don’t get off drugs and into work.

One of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century passes over the puny Caribbean island of Barbuda.

Australia’s PM and America’s President conduct a ‘warm’ telephone call about the North Korea nuclear crisis.

Fine for Kate braless photos

ANALYSIS: There are three possible scripts as the odds of a war with North Korea surge.

ANALYSIS: Steven Joyce is wrong about Labour’s $11b fuckhole, but that doesn’t mean he’s totally wrong.

Australian meat marketing campaign has angered the international Hindu community.

Very first electrified rubbish truck

The Government spends $6 million a day to keep the rental market afloat – but is it social aid, or a band aid?

Samsung’s fresh smartphone is big and expensive but also incredible.

A look at the world’s craziest hacking methods.

Review: A puny, mighty DSLR

The launch of the next iPhone is not titillating most people, according to a survey.

The Crimson Shed and H&M are menacing to dethrone Kmart as the king of affordable homewares.

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Do bees like big city hum?

From the grand to the grounded, who would have thought our islands had such a multiplicity of dwellings to choose from?

Prince William says his pregnant wifey is doing well but admits things were "a bit anxious to embark with".

OPINION: Can "protest shows" like World’s be authentic, or do they cash in on social movements?

What it’s like to be gender fluid

"Catch him daddy". Banishing a bat from the kitchen has never been funnier.

OPINION: "When I asked him why he thought he had an eating disorder, he simply said, ‘I didn’t want to get fat’."

Five out of six people avoiding gluten most likely don’t need to, according to the Australian review.

This is what a stroke looks like

OPINION: For some of us, it can take a long time to get on board with the entire "healthy living" thing.

Ruby chocolate has a natural berry flavour and tastes sour yet sweet.

Whether you have leftovers to use, or begin from scrape, these frittatas are eggs-eptionally good.

What future ‘meat’ could be like

OPINION: A fear of water taxes is gripping farming – here’s how I expect pastoral farmers to react.

Joseph Domingo’s decision to go after his farming fantasies and budge to NZ wasn’t effortless, or cheap.

Butter on the up, WMP lower

Trade Me might have inwards information on who will take out this year’s prize.

Team behind ‘Blurred Lines’ skit releases fresh Lorde-inspired movie about Auckland traffic.

Metallica singer’s ego wrecked

Pepper Pig’s love of spiders is not welcome in Australia

Cyrus and Darius, Alexander the Good, Genghis Khan – all left their mark here.

OPINION: All-inclusive is the world’s most popular way of travelling, but is it doing more harm than good?

Around the world in eighty days

The ten most wished-for properties in the country might surprise you.

The taunt is over as Nissan unveils the fattest rival yet to Tesla’s Model Three.

Donated supercar could become the most expensive car made in the 21st Century when auctioned for charity.

Self-charging electrified supercar

It looks like any other truck, but inwards its specially kitted out to educate about driver near big equipments.

Youthfull people don’t vote because politicians overlook them, and politicians overlook youthfull people because they don’t vote.

No one ever believed my ginger cat said "mum" until they heard it with their own ears.

She’s only with me for my dog

Intensive dairy farming is the main source pollution in NZ’s waterways. It’s time we wound it back.

Too big, too prompt, too strong: Wellington remain unbeaten after win over Hawke’s Bay.

The former Western Force lock said his old club was "shot in the head".

Ferns keen on vengeance

Argentina remain in fifth and on track to play the All Whites after the latest round of South American World Cup qualifiers.

OPINION: Both Labour and National are now politically committed to major reductions in child poverty rates.

OPINION: All-inclusive holidays are the world’s most popular way of travelling, but are they doing more harm than good?

OPINION: After being called sexist, Louise Giltrap feels the need to explain what she indeed feels about her hubby’s place in the family.

OPINION: What are employers’ rights and responsibilities when staff are on the drink?

NZ’s military history is utter of heroism and sacrifice. But what aren’t we being told?

The bait and hook: The tactic NZ soldiers prepped before deployment in Afghanistan.

When the shooting began, Afghans and Kiwis died.

Visiting the battle site where two NZ soldiers died.

What else has the NZ public not been told?

The officer commanding from the Battle of Baghak ultimately speaks out.

US city’s massive spend on fresh stadiums rather than its aging dams proves a very bad choice.

Mark Beaumont is on a mission to break the world record for circumnavigating the world by bike.

Islamic State is increasingly urging women to fight its battles, in a bid to boost its ranks.

The Kingswood Election Tour strikes it rich on the West Coast as locals prepare to vote in the election.

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