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    Brutalism: vision of a new world

    Boston City Hall, which was completed in 1968, is considered a classic example of Brutalist...

    Brutalism: vision of a new world

    Some viewers of film The Brutalist are probably getting their first taste of Brutalism, the architectural style that gives the film its name, write Michael R. Allen.

    The price of privilege

    The price of privilege

    My daughter has left home.

    Worked over

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    Worked over

    Short on cash? Desperate for a job? Never fear, fraudsters have something just for you - the employment scam. 

    Farewell to Orion’s colours

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    Farewell to Orion’s colours

    The southern hemisphere autumn equinox occurs at 10.01pm on Thursday (March 20).

    A trade-off for no benefit

    Market gardening patterns the Taieri in this file photo. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

    A trade-off for no benefit

    We need not sacrifice water quality to grow vegetables.

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    Coping in a shifting world

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    Coping in a shifting world

    Why do mamas drink wine?

    Signing up to the big myth

    Dame Anne Salmond sees the latest attacks on Te Tiriti o Waitangi as part of a bigger agenda....

    Signing up to the big myth

    There’s an agenda at play in the Treaty Principles Bill that stretches well beyond that document, Dame Anne Salmond tells Tom McKinlay.

    Only the land divides them

    A change in the direction of the Nevis River’s flow, changed the trajectory of the Nevis Galaxias.

    Only the land divides them

    Our native fish are proof of an earth-shattering hypothesis.

    There’s a strange moon on the rise

    There’s a strange moon on the rise

    On Friday, local skywatchers will be treated (or possibly tricked) by a rather peculiar celestial event: a sunset lunar eclipse as the moon rises.

    Tracing Cook’s footsteps

    A zodiac skimmed across Dusky Sound to bring us to Pickersgill Harbour. Photo: Charles Higham

    Tracing Cook’s footsteps

    Just before Covid-19 struck, my wife Polly and I boarded the Caledonian Sky, a small cruise ship with a maximum of 120 passengers, in Milford Sound.

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    Poor excuses for poverty

    Poverty and democracy researcher Max Rashbrooke says seeing New Zealand children’s futures stolen...

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    Poor excuses for poverty

    One child in eight lives in poverty in this country. Bruce Munro asks Max Rashbrooke how this happened, why middle NZ is key to changing it and how a kid from a wealthy suburb became the go-to guy on poverty.

    Of planets and lunations

    Of planets and lunations

    The moon was new at 1.44pm on Friday. That moment marked the commencement of lunation number 1264.

    Parting the waters

    Parting the waters

    Reed waka were essential for life in the south, writes Seán Brosnahan.

    The world in its best light

    Capturing images for Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa requires a sound knowledge of tīkanga. PHOTOS:...

    The world in its best light

    Photography is a colonial art form, historically feared by Māori people.

    Mainland island welcomes tīeke

    Until recently, opportunities to share habitat with tīeke on the mainland have been extremely...

    Mainland island welcomes tīeke

    Māui’s fingerprints are all over Orokonui’s newest inhabitants, Madison Kelly writes.

    Less waste is definitely more

    Ben Elms, AKA Dr Compost, with a Bokashi bucket and some Zing activator. Photo: Ruth Blunt

    Less waste is definitely more

    Our food scraps need not be wasted.

    A cure for ageing

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    A cure for ageing

    The latest "fountain of youth" pill is working on mice, but the scientists warn humans to approach with caution, David Cox writes.

    Watching goes both ways

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    Watching goes both ways

    Too much watching tips over into paranoia, Eva Wiseman writes.

    Old names for inequality

    This elite man was interred about 1800 years ago with a great weight of bronze ornaments, fine...

    Old names for inequality

    When the Marsden Fund was established in 1994, the government designed it "to fund excellent fundamental research".

    An accidental moonset

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    An accidental moonset

    For astronomers like me, the period near full moon is an excuse to be anywhere but beneath its glare.
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