2019 June 11, Liz McDonald, “Funding cut, early end for controversial rebuild body Regenerate Christchurch”, in Stuff NZ[2]:
City councillor Vicki Buck has described the city as "clearly over agencied", suggesting council would cut its Regenerate Christchurch funding to help keep rates down.
2020 December 2, “The Kiwi city named on list of 'cheesy places you can't help but love'”, in Stuff NZ[3]:
There's just enough real life to keep it from going full pastiche, and the whole glühwein, schnitzels and schnapps thing is rather enjoyable to throw yourself into.
2021 January 6, Katy Jones, “Village boosts fire escape and hazard removal plans as risks rise”, in Stuff NZ[5]:
If you can show that you've got a situation where you've essentially cleared the worst of the ground fuels and you've replaced it with fleshy plants like griselinia, and others that might ...
2021 January 3, “How to do summer: Our top picks for books, podcasts and places to go these holidays”, in Stuff NZ[6]:
Although, I recently stayed in an amazing bach in Aotea where Te Rauparaha had fought against Northern invaders before making his way south from Kawhia on his Musket War heke.
2018 June 1, Joanne Carroll, “West Coast wants share of Shane Jones' provincial fund”, in Stuff NZ[8]:
Other proposed projects include a $140m hydroscheme at Ngakawau using acid mine drainage from a coalmine on Stockton Plateau, a zipline at Denniston, creating a technological "centre of excellence" in Westport, and building a container mall in Granity.
2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[9]:
Greater care with drug paraphernalia hygeine, more daytime drinking and cannabis use inspired by boredom were some of the themes identified in New Zealand and abroad.
2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[11]:
Making the iwi’s fight harder is the difficulty in having te ao Maori concepts such as kaitiakitanga and te mauri o te wai adequately heard in a western court system.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[12]:
Haere rā e kare mā, and remember you are welcome to visit Stuff any time.
2015 August 31, “From the Menu: A beachside favourite”, in Stuff NZ[16]:
Sprinkle longthread coconut over the cake, then return to the oven and continue to bake the cake for about another 40 minutes until it is firm to the touch and a skewer comes out clean.
2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[17]:
Te Runanga o Ngati Awa manahautu chief executive, Leonie Simpson, said the iwi had invested time, effort, and resources over several years and was incredibly disappointed in the outcome.
2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[20]:
* Coronavirus: One in seven Kiwis drinking more than nomal post-lockdown
2018 August 7, SYLVIE CORBET and SARAH DiLORENZO, “Michelin-starred French master chef Joel Robuchon dies at 73”, in Stuff NZ[21]:
It was, in part, a rejection of "nouvelle cuisine," the movement that made French chefs notorious for small plates, exquisitely presented but often not all that satisfying.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[23]:
The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
2021 January 3, Brett Atkinson, “A guide to Kahurangi National Park: When to go, where to stay and what to do”, in Stuff NZ[27]:
Highlights en route include the spectacular sub-alpine landscape of the Gouland Downs, an “enchanted forest” combination of limestone arches and moss-cloaked beech trees, and the opportunity to see endangered takahe, or hear the after-dark calls of the roroa (great spotted kiwi).
2021 January 9, Philip Matthews, “1868: A great flood in Christchurch”, in Stuff NZ[28]:
As had outlying parts of the city: “At Fendalltown the water crossed the road in a stream so deep that a horseman on his way to Christchurch found it take him up to the saddleflaps.
2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[32]:
There’s twittering, chirping and trilling from the small fry; clicks, whistles and shrieks from tui and tieke; screeches and hoots from a visiting kaka; and, most musical of all, the gentle calls of bellbirds and kokako.
2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[34]:
Returning to Auckland airport after a trip overseas, as you pass under the carved tomokanga, the beautiful birdcall you hear is that of the kokako: an evocative and melodious welcome home.
2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[35]:
Runanga tumuaki (chairman) Te Joe Harawira echoed Ms Simpson and said successive Governments had failed to address the issue of water rights in New Zealand.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[40]:
EDITORIAL: Nau mai haere mai, welcome, dear reader.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[44]:
EDITORIAL: Nau mai haere mai, welcome, dear reader.
2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[45]:
In the valleys where ancient pohutukawa sprawl, 1000 years old and counting, you can follow inviting boardwalks and sit to watch hihi on feeders and tui splashing in water troughs.
2020 December 24, Brook Sabin, “Summer in New Zealand: The best free things to do”, in Stuff NZ[48]:
Tāwharanui Regional Park is a predator-free sanctuary near Matakana, and it's home to an astonishing array of birdlife, including endangered kākā that pop over from Little Barrier Island.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[50]:
The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
2020 December 19, “The Ihumātao dispute ends with a tidy solution”, in Stuff NZ[53]:
It will be “a sensitive housing solution”, according to the Government, that will include papakāinga housing, housing for mana whenua and some public housing.
2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[54]:
2019 September 6, Nick Truebridge and Denise Piper, “Northland rail line: KiwiRail boss says rail track would have closed within a year without Crown cash”, in Stuff NZ[55]:
They were adamant – spend your initial pūtea on rehabilitating the spine and then, once the Wayne Brown report has been worked through by ministers and officials, make your second decision in terms of the branch out to Marsden Point.
2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[57]:
Awarua Rūnanga representative Gail Thompson said since the development of its wharenui it had stirred the creative juices of the rūnanaga and korowai weaving was a continuation of that work.
2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[58]:
The rūnanga had utilised its connections with the Tītī Islands to supply weka and tītī in its korowai designs along with birds supplied from the Catlins, she said.
2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[62]:
The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
2020 December 19, “The Ihumātao dispute ends with a tidy solution”, in Stuff NZ[65]:
It will be “a sensitive housing solution”, according to the Government, that will include papakāinga housing, housing for mana whenua and some public housing.