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'I honestly don't trust many people at Boeing': A broken culture exposed
New York Times: "This airplane is ridiculous," one staffer said of the 737 Max.
How new rental laws aim to change the way we live
They would be the biggest changes in three decades, but do we need them?
Why listening is a powerful tool in our mental health battle
It can be difficult to know how to support a loved one in mental distress.
Why student loans are keeping NZers in exile
Hundreds are declaring bankruptcy to have a chance to come back home
The Front Page podcast: Why they couldn't 'just put out' the SkyCity fire
Monsoon buckets could have made the fire damage even worse.
The housing crisis is about to get worse
Thousands more New Zealanders are in danger of becoming homeless
Why online voting is coming, ready or not
Local voting is miserably low in main centres, but is it lazy voters or a broken system?
Are the days of free trade over?
The changing world of trade could have a big impact in New Zealand.
Another Blues box-office hit as Onehunga bundled out
Someone always loses and it was Onehunga Sports' turn in the Chatham Cup semifinal today.
NGHS retain Super 8 crown after grinding down Otane
NGHS netballers show it's not how you start the season but how you finish it that matters.
Whānau-like kinship offers Toro Atu platform for success
Captain Ravi Mani had family matters to attend to but that didn't upset Toro Atu balance.
When does criticising politicians become offensive?
Alan Jones sparked widespread backlash with comments about PM Jacinda Ardern.
Hawke's Bay in the grip of NBA star Steven Adams fever
Oklahoma City Thunder centre Steven Adams creates unforgettable scenes in Hawke's Bay.
Thompson takes six-stroke victory
Maraenui Golf Club amateur Mako Thompson enjoys a purple patch before Queensland champs.
Chatham Cup pass mark for Blues after Greek mock exam
Napier City Rovers claim three points but fall shy of retaining the Central League crown.
It's a Wall of resilience for Lindisfarne College teen
Lindisfarne College schoolboy Sam Wall draws inspiration from success of Sarpreet Singh.
Do troubles for Fonterra mean trouble for farmers?
The dairy co-op is a giant of NZ business, so how worried should we all be?
Napier teen humming from scrap metal yard to US varsity
Teen Travis Wright doesn't cut an athletic picture but he hums on the basketball court.
Schoolboy referee keeps family torch burning
Maternal grandfather, father provide platform for Shea Hughes to realise World Cup dream.
Thunder centre Adams will be in da house this month
Talented Hawke's Bay teens Kobe Kara and Clifton Bush Jr III share Steven Adams moments.
Lindisfarne College schoolboy sails on wind of honesty
Hawke's Bay schoolboy Carl Marshall's much wiser for "ooching" on fast opti boat to China.
Mako Thompson salutes coach, family for latest victory
Slowly but surely HB golfer Mako Thompson is working his way towards turning professional.
Spark Sport admits it has lowered its video quality
Sky TV's upgraded streaming app gets bragging rights.
Three Super 8 netball sides secure semifinal berths
Otane, All In, NGHS already in semifinals of the championship round of Super 8 netball.
Why increasing numbers of super rich leads to a tax problem
The number of super-rich in NZ has increased 75 per cent in the past five years.
Basketball HB woos regardless of age, gender and ability
From zero female players and scoreboards in 2017, basketball is launching an elite league.
Not just swimming, but sport poorer amid doping claims
Global governing bodies need to take collective stance on doping — that's, zero tolerance.
Otane v All In big one but it's Outkast test before that
As the pointed end to Super 8 netball arrives, will anyone spoil All In and Otane's party?
Blues battle bug but not using it as an excuse in loss
The cracker day had factored in everything except a victory for the Rovers at Park Island.