Hard conversations don’t come easy Hard conversations don’t come easy Hard conversations are simply that, hard.
Bright trio to cluster in Pisces Bright trio to cluster in Pisces If you’re an early riser with a clear view to the east, this week offers a celestial treat for which it’s well worth setting your alarm.
The right people for a crisis The right people for a crisis People need to take back the power to address climate change, Benjamin McKean tells Tom McKinlay.
SUBSCRIBER Feeling less than neighbourly SUBSCRIBER Feeling less than neighbourly Is peace, quiet and privacy at your property too much to ask?
Winging it with souvenirs Winging it with souvenirs There is more to Tūhura Otago Museum’s butterfly collection than the Tropical Forest, writes On Lee Lau.
Holistic fitness: Kick boxing Holistic fitness: Kick boxing Kick boxing is a sport that ticks many boxes, says Gary Dawkins.
SUBSCRIBER Rock up and be mesmerised SUBSCRIBER Rock up and be mesmerised If your inner child pines to play on the mountain at Dunedin’s Marlow Park, there’s an adult version up the Waitaki Valley.
Our own blueprint for success Our own blueprint for success South Dunedin is mapping the way forward for a changing world, writes Scott Willis.
SUBSCRIBER Defunding the future SUBSCRIBER Defunding the future We risk losing bright minds and missing the best ideas as a result of changes to the Marsden Fund, scientists and academics tell Paul Gorman.
A language in common A language in common Finding out what happened before the existence of written records increasingly relies on a mixture of disciplines.
Adapting to the business future Adapting to the business future Business can help lead South Dunedin towards a new future.
Carelessly obscuring the universe Carelessly obscuring the universe Queenstown, by day, is breathtaking.
First they came for the letter T First they came for the letter T It’s time to fight for what we value, Eva Wiseman writes.
A keen eye for detail A keen eye for detail An early illustrator of New Zealand’s birds drew attention to their cause, writes Amy Closs.
SUBSCRIBER A life derailed SUBSCRIBER A life derailed A determined effort over many years means that Roy Tuck, who died in unfortunate and possibly avoidable circumstances when his train derailed in 1929, will not be a forgotten man.
For girls who rock For girls who rock Before becoming a writer, Rachael King was a teenage rock musician.
The many benefits of caring The many benefits of caring Restoring nature brings its own rewards, while addressing climate impacts.
Exalted even after death Exalted even after death Gold has been the topic of discussion recently in Otago as a surge in its value has been matched by new mining initiatives.