The Press - 6 Jun 2026

Table of content - The Press (6 Jun 2026)

The Christophers Acting lifts film to artistic heights
Cutting the road toll We know how ... so why don't we?
Cat control Growing support for a containment law
Your Weekend magazine
Developer says rules for terraced housing will add unneeded costs
Housing bounty for politicians
Politics may be undermining road safety progress
The Christophers
Cutting the road toll
Cat control
Your Weekend magazine
We know how to cut toll. Wy don’t we?
Deal to freeze GP fees in the works
PM sells NZ businesses to help deliver Olympics on Aussie trip
ACT takes aim at school uniform costs
Catios boom as support rises for containment
$62.5m for more classrooms in SI
Cat questions to fore as $10m boost announced
More than $4.8m seized
New book demystifies Chch mosque terrorist
Meridian gets initial green light to access more Pūkaki water
Two-decade legacy of merger between Chch and peninsula
More facial recognition at Foodstuffs supermarkets
Zoning rule threatens school’s fledgling Samoan bilingual unit
Family vinegar maker fined $63k for killing up to 500 eels in massive spill
Housing idea for city red zone opens old wounds
Mother and son fined for pounamu smuggling
US billionaire buys hospo business
Fire tears through restaurant
Race to solve Qtown’s traffic woes
Quinoa passion turned into ultimate niche crop
While NZ tinkers with energy, its global peers are all surging ahead
Puffer jacket puffery in the name of sartorial madness
Showman Humperdinck refuses to quit at age 90
Artists ‘are right to feel deprived’
Fight to save the kea is far from over despite 40 years of legal protection
Warning school reports may be bad
Windfall not expected to move dial
Chch restaurant fights to survive
We know how to cut the road toll. So why don’t we?
Why is NZ’s road toll rising as elsewhere it’s falling?
How we found the terrorist online
It all began in a garage
Open the roads
Cartoonist’s view:
Are we actually freeloaders?
Farm vote in play as old economic pressures return
Sam and his plan: cracking down on the freeloaders
Another week, another rug-pull for local government
MP’s agony at lack of climate prep
The economy is reshaping how we plan our weddings
How NZ hopped to it and gave the US a good kick in the palate
To-do lists new reason to catch up
Sherpa missing for six days on Everest crawls back from dead
Russia will bolster its air defences
Ex-national security adviser Bolton will plead guilty in classified information case
I plan to challenge Starmer for leadership: Burnham
A rubbish crisis engulfs Havana
Masterclass from McKellen, Coel
Overlong, overloud, but action fantasy still weirdly watchable
Likeable musical drama strikes some honest notes
Old friends, old streets and a Beatles first
Rental scare sparks house dream
Spy boss guided MI6 in new age of espionage
Patriarch of Kyiv strove for independent Ukrainian church
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Jamieson marks return with five-wicket bag
Sipping tea fuels Pole’s run to final against Russian
Pepper getting buckets as Saints thrive on another Aussie NBL connection
Why grand final rematch could determine who hosts decider
Gibbes lifts lid on special connection with Reds’ Kiss
From Rams to NZ Breakers, Clinton’s rise continues
Ko fades in US Open, but Fox starts strongly on PGA Tour
At a glance
At a glance
When Wood started ahead of Kane
At a glance
Can the Crusaders maintain their vice-like grip over Blues?
Hurricanes demolish Brumbies 66-12 in first qualifying final
Bell set to boost NZ against England
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At a glance
YESTERDAY ’S SOLUTION
At a glance
How to make friends ina fragmented world
THE TOP 5
THE TEAM
// A centennial cycle
WE’RE LOVING
A CHAT WITH... AARON FLEMING
FRIEND REQUEST
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HOW DID YOU MAKE FRIENDS?
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A REASON, A SEASON, A LIFETIME
NEVER ENDING STORY
ALI MIDDLETON
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WHY WALLPAPER IS HERE TO STAY
NICOLA GALLOWAY
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June 6, 2026 // 17
WARM UP
WHAT TO DO IN THE GARDEN THIS WEEK
June 6, 2026 // 19
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PET OF THE WEEK
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Stand to Reason
Birthday Offering Elegant, joyful and rarely performed, Birthday Offering is a landmark New Zealand premiere. A glittering masterpiece by legendary choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton, it is a dazzling celebration of classical ballet. Created for The Royal
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