Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

The royal wave

New Zealand Listener

|

April 22 - 28 2023

Former PM Jacinda Ardern departs with dignity while the mean Greens scrap among themselves.

- MICHELE HEWITSON

The royal wave

Once upon a time, the kingdom known poetically as the Land of the Long White Cloud was ruled by a kindly princess. She was empathetic and smart. She cared for all of us, for the team of five million. She wanted to save us from the hellfire and watery torrents of climate change. From the dragon's breath of a virus called Covid.

She had the requisite princessy flowing locks and air of optimism. She was lauded, mostly, throughout her land, but mostly in other lands. She appeared in prestigious publications and on American talk shows.

In 2020, Sam Neill, probably our other most famous New Zealander, told Time magazine that wherever he went, "People say, 'You think we could have Jacinda this week? Could we just borrow her for a while?""

She was on the cover of Time, of British Vogue. In 2021, a German magazine, View, put her on their cover with the headline: "The best politician in the world". There was no question mark.

She was photographed looking serene and yet strong, with her hair wafting gently and prettily about her face. She looked like the cover girl she was. The cover girl with power. And a baby. When she addressed the United Nations in 2018, Neve went along, too, another first - a baby at the UN.

She was mates with famous people, most famously with American talk show host Stephen Colbert. When he came to New Zealand in 2019, she picked him up from the airport and drove him to her place for an interview. There just happened to be a camera in the car - surprise! - which captured the pair doing a carpool karaoke version of Bohemian Rhapsody.

Our princess was funny, and cool. Until she wasn't. When she quit her job at the beginning of the year, Colbert did a segment on his The Late Show. In her resignation speech she included an aside to her fiancé, Clarke Gayford: "Let's finally get married." Colbert offered to be their flower girl.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Down to earth diva

One of the great singers of our time, Joyce DiDonato is set to make her New Zealand debut with Berlioz.

time to read

8 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Tamahori in his own words

Opening credits

time to read

5 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Thought bubbles

Why do chewing gum and doodling help us concentrate?

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

The Don

Sir Donald McIntyre, 1934-2025

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

I'm a firestarter

Late spring is bonfire season out here in the sticks. It is the time of year when we rural types - even we half-baked, lily-livered ones who have washed up from the city - set fire to enormous piles of dead wood, felled trees and sundry vegetation that have been building up since last summer, or perhaps even the summer before.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Salary sticks

Most discussions around pay equity involve raising women's wages to the equivalent of men's. But there is an alternative.

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

THE NOSE KNOWS

A New Zealand innovation is clearing the air for hayfever sufferers and revolutionising the $30 billion global nasal decongestant market.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

View from the hilltop

A classy Hawke's Bay syrah hits all the right notes to command a high price.

time to read

2 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Speak easy

Much is still unknown about the causes of stuttering but researchers are making progress on its genetic origins.

time to read

3 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

New Zealand Listener

New Zealand Listener

Recycling the family silver?

As election year looms, National is looking for ways to pay for its inevitable promises.

time to read

4 mins

29 November-December 5 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size