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Can't view this email, [click here]( [The Dominion Banner]( 24 September 2021 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on the most popular Dominion Post stories you might have missed this week. [Large Article Image]( [Moving back for good, seeing dying relatives: The real reasons Kiwis want to come home]( If those who stampeded into the virtual waiting room this week were just wanting a Christmas trip, they are being quiet about it. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Large Article Image]( [Diver dies off Wellington's South Coast]( Police confirmed a person died at the scene near the mouth of the Karori stream on Tuesday afternoon. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Man stable after paraglider crash at Te Mata Peak]( A witness to the accident who was flying at the time described the accident as an 'incident on launch'. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [NZ diplomats join the queue for MIQ when coming home]( MFAT is recruiting for 50 overseas postings, while those already overseas hustle to get home. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Four-car crash on Wellington highway cleared, congestion easing]( A crash that was blocking the southbound lane of State Highway 1 near Aotea Quay has been cleared, but motorists are asked to take care as congestion eases. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Ministry of Foreign Affairs looks for new head office]( The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade will move from its current home in the heart of Wellington's city centre in 2025, after more than 20 years. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Wellington today: Solving our housing crisis overnight, a burst water main in the Hutt, and what to see and do in the city]( All you need to know about what's happening in the capital region today. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Wellington today, September 20: Students create website to improve pronunciation of Māori and Pasifika names, townhouses in Wainuiomata attract first-home buyers]( All you need to know about what's happening in the capital today. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Wellington today, September 23: Wellington theatres, restaurants celebrate increase in customer numbers, detour on SH1 between Porirua and Tawa from Sunday]( Kia ora Pōneke. Here’s what you need to know from The Dominion Post today, plus breaking news and events from about the capital. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Small Article Image]( [Wellington today, September 21: Seal visits Whairepo Lagoon for lunchtime; fears Hutt maternity crisis worse]( All you need to know about what's happening in the capital today. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( Stuff daily quiz Have you taken part in today's quiz? [See what it takes to reach the top of the leader board.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletter Settings]( [Privacy Policy]( [Advertise]( [Feedback](

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