The ‘artist’, interrupted Christchurch writer Paul Gorman plays hide-and-seek with tourists at Mt Cook while rediscovering a long-forgotten hobby.
SUBSCRIBER Looking sharp SUBSCRIBER Looking sharp: That cool house on the corner A Dunedin couple tell Kim Dungey how they overcame the odds to create one of the city’s most unique homes.
History provides solid foundation History provides solid foundation Access to Dunedin’s past has never been easier, Paul Gorman writes.
The wisdom of the season The wisdom of the season Like many in Ōtepoti Dunedin, I’m finally coming up for air after a whirlwind season celebrating Matariki and the Māori New Year.
Voting on the pressing issues Voting on the pressing issues Voters need to know where local body candidates stand on climate change, writes Sara Walton.
Flowering on track Flowering on track Louise Frampton asks Delta gardener Nicola Kerr how she keeps the Anzac Square at the Dunedin Railway Station looking its best.
Field of a soldier’s dreams Field of a soldier’s dreams In 334BC, Alexander the Great reviewed his army and made sacrifices to Zeus at Dion, in the shadow of Mount Olympus.
Dawn-lit dance of moon, stars Dawn-lit dance of moon, stars If you’re up early on Monday wrap up warm and step outside. Look northeast just before 6.30am and you’ll see something quietly beautiful: the crescent moon drifting close to Matariki, the star...
Getting loose in the kitchen Getting loose in the kitchen Small swaps can make a big impact. Love Food Hate Waste gives us some ideas on how to switch things up this plastic free July.
Focused on his joy Focused on his joy If you stand your ground, people come around, Delaney Davidson tells Seren Stevens.
Volunteers make light work of spruce-up Volunteers make light work of spruce-up The rhododendron dell may seem like a self-sustaining woodland, but it requires ongoing work to maintain its balance.
Hormones significant in keeping healthy bones Hormones significant in keeping healthy bones Can hormones influence our bone health?
SUBSCRIBER On thin ice: Science at the end of the world SUBSCRIBER On thin ice: Science at the end of the world A new documentary following climate scientists to Antarctica, explains the physics of our predicament, Tom McKinlay writes.
A slice of Italy in Dunedin's St Clair A slice of Italy in Dunedin's St Clair A Dunedin seaside suburb is becoming a haven for Italian expats and foodies alike.
The modern lives of wives The modern lives of wives The choices facing married women in 2025 don’t change the contradiction at the heart of a marriage, writes Eva Wiseman.
An uplifting journey An uplifting journey A couple of months ago, Rangiora resident Carolyn Burr started on an uplifting journey to help others.
Rotterdam immensely rewarding Rotterdam immensely rewarding Regardless of whether it is winter or spring, exploration of the Netherlands has consistently proven to be immensely rewarding, Sandip Hor writes.
SUBSCRIBER Fashionistas flock to market SUBSCRIBER Fashionistas flock to market Restoring the perfect vintage outfit is one part passion and one part cheap vodka, a preloved clothing vendor says.
Good and funny, if not definitive Good and funny, if not definitive Former prime minister Dame Jacinda Ardern has a book out that certainly reads like her authentic voice, writes Mike Houlahan.