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Gregor Paul: Why the Chiefs have looked a class above
OPINION: The Chiefs have shown determination after losing the last two Super finals.

'Unjustifiable': Dyslexic children to lose 109 specialist teachers after Budget cut
'For those with severe difficulties reading or writing, there’s nothing to replace them.'

On The Up: 'A hard thing to pull off' – the argument that made three teens national champs
Hawke's Bay won the secondary school debating champs for the first time in 37 years.

Editorial: Changing a place name should be considered carefully
OPINION: In more than 1800 submissions, 52% supported changing Russell's name.

Vaping has created a toxic monster: What it does to your body and how to quit
Telegraph: Around 18% of 11- to 17-year-olds have tried vaping in the UK.

Waipawa chef with global experience chooses Elephant Hill for his next menu
Conor Mertens has cooked in Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo.

Letters: Analysis of health budget uncovers real facts
OPINION: Goldsmith on mission to make facts, not opinion, predominant in public media.

Be profitable: Brown's warnings to Govt-owned companies
Act's David Seymour says the time for hard questions is approaching.

‘Emerging Company of the Year’ Projectworks raises US$12m, plans AI splash
Wellington start-up says it will be able to spot when you're burned out.

Why Barnett's sad fate is the Warriors worst injury setback in a decade
It’s not an insurmountable situation for the Warriors but it is bitter timing.

Chilled out: Inside the NZME shareholders' meeting as agitator Jim Grenon fronts up
Steven Joyce and Grenon appointed to Herald owner's board and turn their focus inward.

Market close: NZX 50 drops 0.7%
Share volumes amounting to $243.9 million changed hands across the main board on Tuesday.

On the bus: Behind the scenes of NZ’s greatest schoolboy rugby grudge match
The Christ's v CBHS game featured the highest score in the fixture's 133-year history.

Nicola Willis sets aside money for election costings unit
An old proposal to establish a unit to cost election policies has funding.

How All Black's return to NZ could solve the No 6 dilemma
Former All Blacks loose forward likely to return home and target World Cup.

'Unauthorised modifications': Developer, builder fined $35,000
A judge convicted the businesses after changes were made to a level-18 penthouse.

Review: Sky TV nails First XV return but misses big rugby moment
REVIEW: That controversial Marlborough Boys' try and the latest in schools rugby.

Airline group IATA slams ‘unacceptable’ engine problems, delays
And 'outrage' over sustainable fuel also emerges.

Spark in line for $47m windfall – but activist investor unhappy
A minority shareholder labels it a 'lowball offer'.

From $1 to millions – Sinead Boucher sells 50% of Stuff Digital to Trade Me
The 50% sale of Stuff Digital comes as Trade Me is in a tense battle with OneRoof.

That cup of coffee may have a long-term perk
New York Times: A new study has found links between coffee drinking and healthy ageing.

On The Up: How a family-owned Kiwi firm quietly conquered the cleaning market
Barry Robertson, founder of Quantum Pacific, shared his father still works on the floor.

Major healthcare provider eyes growth, as Government ups outsourcing
Evolution Healthcare chief executive speaks to the Herald.

NZME's D-Day is finally here: What to expect at today's shareholder meeting
Shareholders come together to vote in media firm's new board, to be led by Steven Joyce.

Daron Parton’s cartoons: June 1 - 30
Our cartoonist Daron Parton shares his view on current events.

Brent Carey: Why a social media ban for under-16s won't work
OPINION: Stifling youth expression won't solve digital dilemmas.

'I’ve still got marks': Ex-Two by Twos churchgoer alleges 'extreme' child beatings
The woman left the church after 60 years over what she claims was inaction over abuse.

Opinion: Scots College rugby default raises serious concerns
OPINION: St Peter's Cambridge seek first Central North Island title since 2020.

Opinion: Foreign aid isn’t just about survival today, it's about hope for tomorrow
Wealthy countries are cutting aid, putting children in life-threatening situations.