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Features

Home on the Ranch

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his wife Wendi Deng retreat to their ranch in California whenever they can to relax with their daughters and their extended family.

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Collector's Item

Queenstown-based antiques and art dealer Gary Mahan has always charted an independent course through life.

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King of the Kitchen

A Coromandel beach house has spaces for carefree family living, views that stretch for ever and the best kitchen in the world.

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Counting Sheep

She’s a hard road finding the perfect farm, boy. Especially with the high standards of a family that had a significant influence in the creation of one of New Zealand’s leading wine companies.

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A Love of the Land

Artist Colin McCahon once lamented that Northland was a land in need of more lovers. were he alive, He’d rejoice in the return of Peter Cooper whose coastal development is highly praised by environmentalists.

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One Step Ahead

In just one year Catriona Williams and her CatWalk Trust have banked half a million dollars to fund research into reversing spinal cord injury.

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Tower of Strength

Pulling down their old house was not an option for the Quatermass family. So they made the most of its good points and added a tower that lets them keep watch over the spectacular Muriwai coastline.

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Campbell Live

He’s a New Zealand sporting hero but Michael Campbell’s greatest pride and joy is his family.

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Shared Pleasures

Proportional freehold is a new ownership system that allows holiday-makers to invest in the good life part-time.

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Rural Retreat

A hard-working couple couldn’t find the sort of sanctuary they needed for rest and rejuvenation so they built their own.

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