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A long Trekka north
Almost forgotten in this country, NZ's only homedesigned, mass-produced motor vehicle has a new following in Europe.
5 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Matters of time
The writer of a brilliant new time-travel novel has online fanatics to thank for indulging in her 'very silly thing' about polar exploration.
8 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Our very special friend
After 10 years of under-the-radar diplomatic moves, NZ and the US are closer than in decades. Whatever happened to our independent foreign policy?
10+ min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Missing in action
In this edited extract from Never Not Working, Malissa Clark looks at the effects of workaholism on others - at home and at work.
6 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Hopelessly devoted
In an interview and book extract, researcher Malissa Clark explains that workaholism is about more than being last out of the office. And she should know.
6 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Bare market
Perhaps it's a reaction to the growing social and environmental pressure against its very existence but fashion is making its diktats ever more strident. Pants as in knickers, briefs, grundies - are now considered an outer-wear outfit.
2 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Old poker face
After Winston Peters made smooth international appearances as Foreign Minister, said good things at the United Nations and then got into a dispute with former New South Wales premier Bob Carr, I read a press secretary's description of him as \"shy\".
2 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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On a sticky wicket
Sixteen years ago in Manchester, New Zealand lost a cricket test to England after Monty Panesar, the spinner, took six wickets for just 37 runs. It was a memorable performance, and Panesar was duly hailed as the best English left-arm spin bowler of his generation.
2 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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Blocks to building
The OECD is the latest organisation to highlight our dysfunctional economy but neither National nor Labour seems capable of delivering change.
4 min |
May 18-24, 2024
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The rest is history
Rest - both sleep and non-sleep - is essential to help our overstressed bodies and minds repair themselves. But many of us remain in a constant state of 'fight, flight or freeze'.
7 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Right and power
Israel is profiting financially and extending its global technological influence in response to the October 7 massacre, says investigative journalist Antony Loewenstein.
6 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Dolphins be damned
Is SailGP's future in this country really under threat because of an at-risk marine mammal?
9 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Orwellian irony
Our thinking about one of the 20th century's best-known writers is being challenged by the 'smelly little truths' Anna Funder uncovered about George Orwell's marriage.
8 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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The alchemist
Talent and a little magic have taken state-house kid Moses Mackay to the heights of Italian opera. He's coming back to sprinkle some of his gold dust around.
8 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Good Lord, he was scandalous
Lord Byron still fascinates 200 years after his death, but more for his bohemian lifestyle than his poetry.
4 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Stars in their eyes
Debut novel a heady mix of grief, astronomy and love.
2 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Dark matter
Ngaio Marsh-style whodunnit set among academia attached to the Mt John Observatory.
2 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Mirren's mirror on Meir
Dame Helen talks about playing Golda Meir, Israel's iron lady, during a pivotal chapter in the controversial politician's long career.
5 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Game, set and match
Love, sex and great tennis take centre court in this highly charged drama.
2 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Silence is golden
Dog and robot tale a five-star gem.
1 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Still screaming
Pearl Jam's 12th album proves the senior statesmen have what it takes after 33 years.
2 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Taylored to startle
Swifties flocked to their idol's latest release in their millions. Awaiting them was Taylor at her most raw and brave.
2 min |
May 04-10, 2024
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Morning songs
On a recent early and glorious Saturday morning - it was 4°C outside I let the complaining chickens out. Chickens never stop complaining.
2 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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Upwardly mobile
Climate-friendly e-scooters are proliferating but there are stumbling blocks for users and non-users.
2 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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A potent brew
There's a correlation between moderate coffee drinking and reduced risk of colorectal cancer - but evidence of a causal link is still percolating.
3 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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Food saviours
A little bit of silliness lightens the mood on the serious topic of food waste.
2 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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Ode to old masters
The Polynesian sound and Auckland's ska-punk scene are remembered in new releases.
2 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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Weaving Welsh with waiata
Te reo meets Cymraeg in a musical project partly spearheaded by Kawiti Waetford, an opera singer with connections to Wales.
6 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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Culture warrior
Activist and scholar Ngahuia te Awek6otuku achieved several firsts in society but had to fight many battles to get there.
4 min |
April 27-May 3, 2024
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An age-old problem
Is our lifespan fixed, or might we be able to slow down or even abolish ageing? And what would we do if we could?
4 min |
