Sunday Star-Times - 30 Mrz 2025
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RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop backs shakeup saying ‘Your land is your land’, and blasts councils for ‘made-up laws’
Ruth Shaw enjoys a second act thanks to tremendous tales from her tiny bookshops
Bodies corporate horror stories show how the living ain’t easy for some Kiwis
Power, plush towels and posh coffee – now this is what I call camping
Season’s bleatings as we bid a dew and adieu to a stunning, much-loved summer
Retail NZ boss rejects ‘rumours’ she’s eyeing Labour role amid war of words
Coalition announces plans for 40k public service jobs cuts
US tariffs make for anxious times in auto industry
What to do in the exciting gap between signing and settlement
Too many Greens get their talking points from TikTok
Get ready for a long NZ First election campaign
cartoon and your letters to the editor
Guiding young Māori to job satisfaction
Foran will be a tough act to follow at Air NZ
TV listings
RMA overhaul: Conflicting property rights intersect
Quick crossword
Correction
Extract and interview from stroke victim advocate Pauline Grogan, plus chance to get hold of her new book
Amberleigh Jack launches her new column with ideas to survive boring Zoom meetings
Those chubby/skinny social media filters aren’t funny – they’re bullying plain and simple
Reality of virtual workouts is they can change your exercise regime – just watch out for those walls
The slick entertainment of a White House murder-mystery shows a production genius at work
What happened when Rami Malek quizzed Daniel Craig about how he got his body Bond-ready
How Ashley Brown changed the tune of NZ chamber music
Comfort food influencer bakes up her ‘magic cookies’
Puzzles
Four-letter word politicians simply can’t get enough of
The Sunday Edit
Four-letter word politicians simply can’t get enough of
‘Your land is your land, until you affect other people’
‘Your land is your land, until you affect other people’
Noisy hospo venues are an ear-bashing, and create risk of permanent hearing damage
Noisy hospo venues are an ear-bashing, and create risk of permanent hearing damage
How to avoid an earbashing
Failed vote keeps licensing trusts’
Retail NZ boss rejects ‘rumours’ she is eyeing Labour after extraordinary attack
Tales of woe from NZ’s bodies corp orate
How a $60k police dog is made
Distil it down: Watercare chief explains how to spend $3.8m a day
Ruth Shaw’s second act: Tremendous tales from tiny bookshops
Mark Adams clocks up 50 years of undoing ‘othering’ in Aotearoa
Ruth Shaw’s second act: Tremendous tales from tiny bookshops
Floating on Cloud Dine
Under the dome: How we almost lived in a tent
In pod we trust: The AI tool that can summarise documents to podcasts
A dew and adieu: Don’t go summer, I love you so!
Under the dome: How we almost lived in a tent
In pod we trust: The AI tool that can summarise documents to podcasts
Swarbrick’s anarkiddies are guided by a TikTok manifesto
Now we’re going to have to brace for a very long NZ First campaign
Swarbrick’s anarkiddies are guided by a TikTok manifesto
Now we’re going to have to brace for a very long NZ First campaign
Sharon Murdoch
Seymour’s food fight
Our healthcare crisis
Life lessons 1-year-old Maya can teach us
US moves on Greenland
Success of fluoride
Skype holding cash
Offshore wind developer defies uncertainty over seabed mining
Romance book store a novel venture
Offshore wind developer defies uncertainty
Guiding young Māori towards a career path and job satisfaction
Foran will be a hard act to follow at Air NZ
Health system remains overdue for change
Global automakers warn of pain from Trump tariffs
Earthquake death toll expected to soar
Push for Greenland ‘rooted in history’
Coalition announces plans to cut 40,000 public service jobs
US could hit borrowing limit as soon as May
So you’ve bought a house. Now what?
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What I’m Reading: Janet Charman
Music brought me back to life: Q&A with stroke victim advocate Pauline Grogan
Take 7: The answers according to Rhys Darby
What to watch this week
Don’t swallow chubby/ skinny filter baloney... it’s really just bullying
Warriors will miss Walker versus reborn Tigers
Photo of the week
Quotes of the week
The view from the couch
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AT A GLANCE
Basement Blues must find the drive to survive to save season
Without Rebels, with a cause: Aussies challenge NZ’s
Grip on Super Rugby
Teen batting prodigy draws comparisons to captain Kane
AT A GLANCE
At a glance
Late disappointment for Phoenix against Wanderers
At a glance
At a glance
One day in South Africa’s largest city
New adventures in West Africa’s Abidjan
The bloke serving up Kiwi kai in Laos.
Stand-up comedian Josh Metcalfe in Asia
Events worth travelling for
Exceptional travel deals
A bamboo orchestra performer in Malaita, Solomon Islands. CREDIT: Peter Toth
Fine-dining at Kamana Lakehouse, Queenstown. CREDIT: Brook Sabin
HOW WE TRAVEL
CARBON FOOTPRINT
Inside the world’s most interesting metro network
One of the Pacific’s most interesting emerging destinations
The Queenstown hotel with multimillion-dollar views
Alternative European rivers to cruise
Viking Cruises’ Chef’s Table dining experience
Exploring central Auckland in the cooler months
The hottest new products in travel
Exploring central Auckland in the cooler months
Cycling in New Zealand
Puzzler
Review
Swanndri, Women’s Red Beach V3 Merino Jogger
Glasshouse Fragrances, Lost In Amalfi Hand & Nail Set
Allbirds NZ x Goodlids, Hemp Caps
Bondi Sands, Ultra Express Self Tanning Foam
SURPRISE SAVOURS
Fact file
Flavours OF HOME
Flavours OF HOME
STREAMS OF discovery
Malaita MAGICAL
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MAY 7 TO 11, 2025
APRIL 17 TO 21, 2025
WHAT’S ON April/May
OFFERS OF THE WEEK
EAT STAY PLAY
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MAIA JASPERSMITH IN EXPATTALES ABIDJAN
AFFORDABLE ELEVATION
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Madrid’s UNDERGROUND TREASURES
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JOSH METCALFE
Happy Feet – walk this way to happiness on Waiheke
GOING DOWN
GOING UP
SUNDAY SESSIONS
THE BITE
TAKING THE LEAD
VIVIEN SUTHERLAND BRIDGWATER
MICHAELA CADWGAN’S MUST-HAVES
COFFEE BREAK
TOITŪ TE KUPU
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