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Behold, a con job
The white streaks in the sky are harmless, experts say. But that just proves they're poisoning us.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Trauma specialist
Eva Victor's Sorry, Baby has won acclaim for its poignant, funny story about the healing power of friendship.
3 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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A bit of a prick
The first thing you learn when you move to the country from the city is to expect the unexpected.Your education in this typically begins in the first month or two when you gaze out the windows of your new country pile and find yourself looking at something unexpected like, say, half a dozen sheep nibbling at your lawn.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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SCALPELS DOWN
Waikato's planned new medical school aims to shut the door on cadaver dissection in favour of digital alternatives.
5 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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On the nose
A breakthrough device that helps nasal breathing promises to bring more than just sinus relief.
3 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Saving the best for last
Our best known rapper announces his retirement with a reflective farewell set.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Great balls of briar
It's trowels versus Instagram at 40 paces, so what's it to be: a mulletry, a blobbery or à la carte?
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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The risks of staying schtum
Chris Hipkins seems to have decided the less said the better in the run-up to election year, leaving a vacuum for ... guess who?
4 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Infidelity - it's a hoot
An absurdly tangled love quadrangle is lit up by brilliantly witty writing.
1 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Drop in the ocean
Lean times for NZ vineyards may require a different approach to exports.
1 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Te reo rises again
At a family gathering a few years ago I was having a beer with my cousins and aunties and asked a question: “How did we lose the language?”
3 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Ensembles with scenery
A Southern Alps music festival branches out globally.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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TE HIKO
On September 14, 1975, during the first Māori Language Week, a group of 50 or so left Te Hapua on what would become known as the Land March.
1 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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American dystopia
In 2020, Joey Evans lost his job as a barman as Covid swept across America, as did his wife Nicole, a waitress. The two Texans decided they had little hope of returning to the workforce.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Kiwi kupu
A new book about language in Aotearoa reveals the two-way trade in words that exists between te reo Māori and NZ English.
7 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Southern descent
Echoes of Dickens in deft satire about status and ambition within a Kentucky family.
3 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Faking it
Ian McEwan's apocalyptic new novel centres on a mystery poem, a shocking death and a couple's thwarted dream life.
5 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Thrilling on all counts
Three storytellers put families through the ringer.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Cheers to cutting back on booze
Smoking's link to cancer is well known and it's time the same connection was made with alcohol
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Alles verboten - almost
Germans love telling people off.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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A rubber stamp to process
A judicial review is not about whether a decision was “good” or “bad” in policy terms. It is a legal mechanism by which the courts ensure public bodies act within their legal authority, follow fair procedures and genuinely apply their minds to the statutes that govern their powers.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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WHERE DO YOU SIT?
There are steady shifts in the attitudes of most demographic groups towards te reo and culture.
2 min |
September 20-26, 2025
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Going for broke
Husband and wife team direct and star in bittersweet movie drawn from experience.
2 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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Distant minds
In his latest novel, a Kiwi author is interested in secrets, control and our inability to truly communicate with others.
3 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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A Dickensian boy in a heatwave
Hilarity is contagious. At a dinner in London, I listened as a woman described her friend's experience. He'd nipped to his Notting Hill supermarket to get some organic oat milk. As he shopped, a masked gang with knives burst in and began robbing the place. Then a fight broke out among the robbers, and soon the masked gang were stabbing each other in the aisles. Her friend stood there in his cashmere sweater, clutching his oat milk, knives and blood flying around him, and it was like, \"Oh my god...\"
2 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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Senseless sensibility
Possessed of good intentions, this Austen romcom is in want of a plot.
1 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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On the wry side
A unique and charismatic New Zealander needs greater recognition, writes Keith Woodley ahead of the annual Bird of the Year flap.
2 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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McKenzie country
Flight of the Conchord-ian gets folksy and rootsy on second solo album.
2 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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Trigger happy
Political satire coughs up the laughs.
1 min |
August 30 - September 5, 2025
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A shot in the dark
For his first novel, former doctor Adam Kay mixes medicine, mystery and murder with a solid dose of humour.
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