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This month, a Christchurch woman named Margaret made history as the first person in New Zealander to be water cremated. “She ...
Inside clothes hang on green racks. They’re arranged by size, and each garment bears a Ruby tag on its waist or neckline.
We give away knighthoods for having lots of money or, worse, being a politician. We should be giving them to people like Neil ...
Updated Auckland property valuations are out today, and I’ll bet yours is down. Here’s why everything is fine.
Fury of the Small blends radio drama, improv comedy and tabletop roleplaying into a unique audio experience. In our story, ...
Ben worries that information literacy is falling by the wayside. “Traditional research and evaluation skills are totally ...
Gabrielle Koerich is a postdoctoral fellow in aquatic ecology at the Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. She was previously a PhD student at the University of Canterbury ...
The Waitangi Tribunal's latest hearings delved into the historical and systemic marginalisation of Māori women – and the ...
Māori technologists and creatives are embedding tikanga and tino rangatiratanga into the digital foundations of Aotearoa.
The Vince Geddes In-Depth Journalism Fund, supported by the Auckland Radio Trust (ART), has opened its second round to ...
Visually, it's a treat. But too often, the two shows seem in conflict with each other rather than in conversation.
Listening purely to the music, however, it’s easy to see why ‘Royals’ was Lorde’s breakout hit. The sparse beat, the ...
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