The Ikea effect? Furniture sales help drive strongest retail growth in two years Core retail spending was up 2.8% in May compared with a year earlier, the strongest rise since January 2024. 
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Weak sentiment continues to weigh for New Zealand's services sector It's weak across the board, with sales, new orders and employment all going backwards, a BNZ senior economist says. 
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‘I don’t regret it’: Hurricanes No 9 Roigard fires back at critics Star Hurricanes halfback Cam Roigard has denied feigning injury before taking a quick tap during against the Blues in the Super Rugby Pacific semifinal. 
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Appeal for witnesses after suspicious Gore house fire Police are appealing for information from the public as they investigate a suspicious house fire in Gore. 
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Stuff stuns with ‘bold’ call on new Post editor Analysis - Stuff has startled the media - and some customers - by picking former political strategist and lobbyist Matthew Hooton. 
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Death of stowaway twin Joanne Ingham ruled natural causes The 43-year-old was found unresponsive in a Wellington emergency housing complex in 2022. 
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‘That’s pretty weird’: Local spots ‘golden ghost ship’ off coast A Kaikoura resident captured the unusual sight at sunrise, prompting comparisons to Atlantis, UFOs and the legendary Flying Dutchman. 
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Stalker who shot man denied parole Krishan Dick-Karetai arrived at a home to confront his ex-partner, which led to her current partner being shot in the head. Issues over his stalking behaviour was raised when he appeared before the New Zealand Parole Board. 
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Live: Peace deal reached with Iran, Donald Trump says World leaders are calling for an urgent re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz amid questions over what the 'immediate and permanent end to the war' is set to include. 
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Local nurse urges changes to fatal State Highway 25 intersection near Coromandel The State Highway 25 and Hauraki Rd intersection has been the site of 31 crashes since 2013 
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Westpac economist says Iran peace deal could see petrol return to under $3 a litre Oil prices have fallen about 4 percent following the announcement of the agreement. 
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These are the 10 richest New Zealanders, and the newcomers to the rich list The combined wealth of New Zealand’s richest people has climbed to $129 billion, according to the latest NBR Rich List, with the number of billionaires rising sharply and technology entrepreneurs driving much of the growth. 
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NZ man found dead after two children seriously injured in Sweden A man from New Zealand has died and allegedly left his two daughters injured in a violent attack in Sweden. 
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One in six young people face sexual harm - report The numbers also showed just over one in 10 have been exposed to violence by an adult in their home. 
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The toll of living for years in a motel to get dialysis As John Jensen's kidneys began to fail, his only option for treatment was to live separated from his wife Shirley in a Christchurch motel. 
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Oil and gas supplies could take months to return to normal after Iran deal, energy experts say NEW YORK (AP) — High oil and gasoline prices and energy supply problems won't be solved overnight, despite an agreement to end the Iran war and open the Strait of Hormuz announced Sunday. 
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The ugly, earthy fungus becoming NZ’s most luxurious ingredient They aren’t the most appetising things to look at. A fresh truffle looks less like a culinary luxury and more like a lump of coal. Cut into one and it looks a bit like a brain. 
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Pacific Islands name teams for Glasgow Commonwealth Games Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Niue and the Cook Islands unveil athletes for Glasgow Games which kick off in exactly five weeks' time. 
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Christopher Luxon and Winston Peters welcome US-Iran deal Both the Foreign Minister and Prime Minister have welcomed the agreement and steps that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. 
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Elon Musk only marginally less wealthy than all New Zealanders combined "When you have such extreme or maldistributions of wealth ... you start to get quite bad social problems." 
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