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The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa
Culture

The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa

Could these exhibitions allow Te Papa to show New Zealanders more of our great art?

18 Jan 10:59 PM
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Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?
Culture

Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?

Given all the NZ artists not displayed at Te Papa, do we need a new national gallery?

18 Jan 10:09 PM
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Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom
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Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom

Gone are the days when people didn't talk about menopause, but one change remains taboo.

18 Jan 05:06 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet
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Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet

A stoush between competing economic theories is doing little to help balance NZ's books.

18 Jan 05:04 PM
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Chris Slane’s cartoon of the week
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Chris Slane’s cartoon of the week

Chris Slane returns for 2026, sharing his perspective on politics.

18 Jan 05:02 PM
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How the Maduro indictment exposes global differences in criminal justice
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How the Maduro indictment exposes global differences in criminal justice

Nicolás Maduro arrest revives one of the most controversial cases in US legal history.

18 Jan 05:00 PM
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Six60, Sleaford Mods with Aldous Harding and more
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Six60, Sleaford Mods with Aldous Harding and more

New and intriguing tracks selected by Listener music writers.

18 Jan 03:24 AM
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The Good Life: Hazards of country life
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The Good Life: Hazards of country life

A New Year's Honours snub and musings on being a tradwife is the latest at Lush Places.

17 Jan 06:00 PM
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The Listener’s 20 most-anticipated international TV shows of the year
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The Listener’s 20 most-anticipated international TV shows of the year

Our picks of the big shows coming to a TV screen near you via streamers and broadcasters.

16 Jan 06:05 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet

A stoush between competing economic theories is doing little to help balance NZ's books.

18 Jan 05:04 PM
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Chris Slane’s cartoon of the week
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Chris Slane’s cartoon of the week

Chris Slane returns for 2026, sharing his perspective on politics.

18 Jan 05:02 PM
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular stories on politics and the politics of modern life
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular stories on politics and the politics of modern life

Ten feature stories which reflect the politics of life in NZ today.

28 Dec 07:00 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: The 2025 Drunken Muldoon Awards
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: The 2025 Drunken Muldoon Awards

Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the year in local and international politics.

18 Dec 05:12 PM
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How the Maduro indictment exposes global differences in criminal justice
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How the Maduro indictment exposes global differences in criminal justice

Nicolás Maduro arrest revives one of the most controversial cases in US legal history.

18 Jan 05:00 PM
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How do I feel as one of those impacted by the Manage My Health hack? Shocked, angry and a whole lot more cynical
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How do I feel as one of those impacted by the Manage My Health hack? Shocked, angry and a whole lot more cynical

The MMH cyber-attack may leave those impacted vulnerable to identity theft and bank fraud.

15 Jan 05:10 PM
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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement
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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement

Between New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?

15 Jan 05:04 PM
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Aaron Smale: As Nicola Willis struggles to balance the books, the environment pays the price
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Aaron Smale: As Nicola Willis struggles to balance the books, the environment pays the price

The government's contempt for the environment inspires growth, but not as we know it.

14 Jan 05:02 PM
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The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa
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The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa

Could these exhibitions allow Te Papa to show New Zealanders more of our great art?

18 Jan 10:59 PM
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Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?
Culture

Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?

Given all the NZ artists not displayed at Te Papa, do we need a new national gallery?

18 Jan 10:09 PM
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Matinee Idle: Simon Morris on his Radio NZ show’s last waltz
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Matinee Idle: Simon Morris on his Radio NZ show’s last waltz

For 20-plus years, RNZ’s Matinee Idle was the polarising sound of summer.

16 Jan 06:05 PM
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Top-town Tim: A farewell to proudly parochial mayor Tim Shadbolt
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Top-town Tim: A farewell to proudly parochial mayor Tim Shadbolt

As Tim Shadbolt's funeral takes place, Redmer Yska reflects on a colourful life well lived

15 Jan 05:08 PM

Business & Finance

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No Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaks
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No Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaks

From cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can crash.

04 Jan 06:06 PM
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our top business & finance stories of the year
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our top business & finance stories of the year

From AI financial advisors to ethical investing and neurodivergency at work.

29 Dec 07:00 PM
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Inspect a gadget: The 10 best tech upgrades of 2025
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Inspect a gadget: The 10 best tech upgrades of 2025

From laptops and phones to pizza ovens, thoughtful, real-world tech worth the investment.

16 Dec 05:02 PM
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Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom
Health

Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom

Gone are the days when people didn't talk about menopause, but one change remains taboo.

18 Jan 05:06 PM
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A whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated gout
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A whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated gout

Gout is a serious form of arthritis yet stigma around it stops sufferers from getting help

14 Jan 05:04 PM
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Can rats play video games? A ongoing study says yes
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Can rats play video games? A ongoing study says yes

The 1990s game, Doom, has attracted some unusual players.

13 Jan 05:03 PM
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Still safe to eat? Questions about growing amount of imported frozen vegetables answered
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Still safe to eat? Questions about growing amount of imported frozen vegetables answered

Frozen vegetables are increasingly being packaged in NZ using imported ingredients.

12 Jan 05:02 PM

Life

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The Good Life: Hazards of country life
Life

The Good Life: Hazards of country life

A New Year's Honours snub and musings on being a tradwife is the latest at Lush Places.

17 Jan 06:00 PM
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Meatless morsels: Three vibrant recipes from UK food writer Yasmin Khan
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Meatless morsels: Three vibrant recipes from UK food writer Yasmin Khan

Yasmin Khan returns to her Middle Eastern roots for her latest book of vegetarian recipes.

16 Jan 06:02 PM
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Weekend wine guide: There’s more to the Central Otago mix than pinot
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Weekend wine guide: There’s more to the Central Otago mix than pinot

The high-flying Te Kano Estate has a diverse portfolio.

15 Jan 05:02 PM
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Strangely Normal's Claire Dutton on favourite memories, treasured possessions and the skills she wishes she had
Life

Strangely Normal's Claire Dutton on favourite memories, treasured possessions and the skills she wishes she had

Co-founder of legendary brand Strangely Normal, Claire Dutton has an eye for distinction.

14 Jan 05:00 PM
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Culture

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The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa
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The great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te Papa

Could these exhibitions allow Te Papa to show New Zealanders more of our great art?

18 Jan 10:59 PM
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Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?
Culture

Te Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?

Given all the NZ artists not displayed at Te Papa, do we need a new national gallery?

18 Jan 10:09 PM
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Young composer Justin Villaflores brings new sounds to Western ears
Culture

Young composer Justin Villaflores brings new sounds to Western ears

Villaflores aims to diversity "sonic palettes".

15 Jan 05:00 PM
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Musical chemistry: Cellist Martin Smith joins a Kiwi cultural institution
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Musical chemistry: Cellist Martin Smith joins a Kiwi cultural institution

Smith is a new addition to the NZ String Quartet in time for the Adam festival.

07 Jan 06:01 PM

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Listener’s Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Six60, Sleaford Mods with Aldous Harding and more
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Six60, Sleaford Mods with Aldous Harding and more

New and intriguing tracks selected by Listener music writers.

18 Jan 03:24 AM
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The Listener’s 20 most-anticipated international TV shows of the year
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The Listener’s 20 most-anticipated international TV shows of the year

Our picks of the big shows coming to a TV screen near you via streamers and broadcasters.

16 Jan 06:05 PM
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Matinee Idle: Simon Morris on his Radio NZ show’s last waltz
New Zealand

Matinee Idle: Simon Morris on his Radio NZ show’s last waltz

For 20-plus years, RNZ’s Matinee Idle was the polarising sound of summer.

16 Jan 06:05 PM
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A Clockwork Orange meets Jimmy Saville in Danny Boyle’s horrifying new zombie sequel – five stars
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A Clockwork Orange meets Jimmy Saville in Danny Boyle’s horrifying new zombie sequel – five stars

Second of the 28 Years Later trilogy is the most thrilling cinematic experience of 2026.

16 Jan 05:22 AM

Books

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Top 10 bestselling NZ books: January 17
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Top 10 bestselling NZ books: January 17

The local books we've been buying this week.

16 Jan 06:00 PM
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Short story: The witching hour by Melanie Kwang
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Short story: The witching hour by Melanie Kwang

This year's theme in our summer collection of short stories is distraction.

16 Jan 05:30 AM
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Short story: Base patrol by John Summers
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Short story: Base patrol by John Summers

Distraction is the theme in our summer collection of short stories.

14 Jan 05:30 AM
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You are definitely not here: YouTube’s Map Men on modern navigation, charting a new course and the joy of getting lost
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You are definitely not here: YouTube’s Map Men on modern navigation, charting a new course and the joy of getting lost

Paper maps are fading into obscurity as we turn to GPS, but both can lead us astray.

13 Jan 05:06 PM

Crime

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Milk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe Murders
Crime

Milk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe Murders

Was it an act of temporary, alcohol-induced madness? Or plain bloody murder?

27 Dec 05:10 PM
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writing
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writing

From contemporary court cases to historic murders, 2025's best read crime stories.

26 Dec 06:00 PM
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Steve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’
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Steve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’

Mercy for Hakyung Lee was bartered for at sentencing.

14 Dec 05:00 PM
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Foreigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murderer
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Foreigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murderer

Faced with a double murder that rocked colonial NZ, police were quick to find a suspect.

09 Dec 05:01 PM

World

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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement
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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement

Between New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?

15 Jan 05:04 PM
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Through the lens: 2025 remembered in pictures
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Through the lens: 2025 remembered in pictures

Images from a year in which havoc ensued but we still found light relief.

10 Jan 11:00 PM
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Pauline Hanson’s resurgence is an indication of deeper threats in Australia
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Pauline Hanson’s resurgence is an indication of deeper threats in Australia

Pauline Hanson continues to cash in on anti-migrant and anti-net-zero populism.

05 Jan 06:04 PM
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Lives in a holding pattern: Syrian refugees face going home to renewed violence and a devastated economy
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Lives in a holding pattern: Syrian refugees face going home to renewed violence and a devastated economy

Those who fled civil war are increasingly unwelcome in the countries that took them in.

15 Dec 05:02 PM

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