Books editor Claire Mabey live blogs this year’s award ceremony live from the Aotea Centre, Tāmaki Makaurau. Welcome to the ...
The government has ignored international law, the world's highest court, our own Supreme Court and the science.
The Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction is judged by novelist, short story writer and reviewer Craig Cliff (convenor); novelist, poet and Arts Foundation Te Tumi Toi Laureate Alison Wong; and ...
The Bay of Plenty MP is the baby of the National Party, a newly-wed and a local boy 'trying to do my best'.
Living in Auckland right now feels like watching on forlornly while the rest of your whānau drive off on holiday to a sunnier ...
The same week 13,500 people queued to book the Milford Track, parliament debated how to manage New Zealand’s most popular ...
The Spinoff heads to the comedy festival. Wellington’s Cavern Club is a bit of a dank hole-in-the-wall, but it’s a cosy place ...
Wellington-born director and producer who has filmed across six continents and produced on all seven. Her work includes the National Geographic series Years of Living Dangerously, Disney+'s ...
Tara Ward power ranks week three of Celebrity Treasure Island. Oh god, the tears. Never before has a series of Celebrity ...
But just as fans of The Others Way came to terms with the news, a small glimmer of hope appeared this afternoon in the form ...
Nga wai hono i te po arrives in London as British tribes continue to war over Downing Street. Perhaps she can bring them ...
Laser strike? A helipad for Anna Mowbray and Ali Williams? A permanent tomb for the Queen Street Santa Claus?
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