PremiumPremiumLifestyleMAPPING THE MUSICAL LANDSCAPEAn innovative and groundbreaking community research project is set to unearth what local musicians and audiences want from the music scene in Tairāwhiti. The Tairāwhiti Music Survey — Te Rangahau Puoro o te Tairāwhiti — project is the brain...16 Mar 09:37 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleGift a love that growsSucculents make great gifts because they are low-maintenance plants, which means they are perfect for people who don't have a lot of time to care for their plants. Succulents also come in a wide variety of colours and shapes, so you can find the...16 Mar 09:37 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleACROSS THE NORTH ISLANDWe set out to ride from the Cape Egmont lighthouse, west of New Plymouth, to the East Cape lighthouse, east of Te Araroa. It was a trip of nearly 1100km. We were on e-bikes, the type that only work if you pedal, not throttle-controlled. Mine had...16 Mar 09:22 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestylePractising what she preachesThe eldest of two siblings, Katie grew up on a sheep and beef farm in Motu where she attended the local primary school which had around 30 students. She left the small rural settlement to board at Woodford House school in Hawke's Bay when she was...16 Mar 09:21 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleSweetheart DanishDanishes are pastries with multiple layers of dough rolled out and folded with butter, which then can be baked into multiple shapes and filled with fruits, preserves, cream, chocolate or a variety of other fillings. Puff pastry sheet½ cup cream...16 Mar 09:21 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleNew bands bringing some grunge to SmashGet a taste of Gisborne’s grunge underground with three new bands all set to perform at Smash Palace tomorrow. Following a long absence from the Gisborne live scene, Joe Alexander returns with Fighting like Stags bandmate Ben Emms, AJ Bradley...16 Mar 09:20 PM