Who is controlling the flow of ideas and opportunities in this country - is it the majority or an elite, self-interested few?
A special programme for standout coaches came at exactly the right time for Tess Mattern, showing young mums 'it doesn't have to be one or the other' ...
Gaia levered herself back to standing. She was as tall as I was short. An inverted mother and daughter. “You need one of those wheelie suitcases with the extendible handle,” Gaia said, as I struggled ...
The biggest night in the book trade will celebrate 'the best of the best' in Auckland next week, but one notable finalist will now be a no-show at the Ockham Awards.
Steve Braunias is the literary editor of Newsroom's books section ReadingRoom, a columnist at the Listener, and the author of 14 books. His most recent book, Polkinghorne: Inside the Trial of the ...
Jane Cherry lives in Kāpiti. She holds an MA in Creative Writing (IIML) and teaches improvisation and brain fitness to older ...
Analysis: If the Opportunity Party thinks it can champion policies well to the left, yet simultaneously woo right-of-centre voters, it's going to find itself singing the blues, writes Jonathan Milne.
Firefighters are battling bosses under pressure to cut costs, but FENZ's failures have seen the organisation face ...
Comment: The National Climate Change Risk Assessment must be a wake-up call to politicians to put an end to years of passing ...
But with her husband, Joe Vao, in the seat next to her, Bramley gritted her teeth and flew across the globe. And in just her ...
Comment: Meta's tightly-controlled media conference disclosing the use of AI image analysis to identify the faces of ...
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