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Splore is no more: Russell Brown on the final act
Entertainment

Splore is no more: Russell Brown on the final act

The annual left-field musical festival that ran for nearly three decades has called time.

24 Feb 06:00 AM
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Can putting non-teachers into struggling schools fix them?
New Zealand

Can putting non-teachers into struggling schools fix them?

Is Teach First NZ a game changer or a well-meaning Band-Aid?

23 Feb 05:08 PM
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Why piling supplements on top of an already balanced diet can be risky
Health

Why piling supplements on top of an already balanced diet can be risky

Serious side effects can result from excessive vitamin consumption.

23 Feb 05:06 PM
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Sex & stilettoes: Racy 1980s’ genre  gets a thorough academic appraisal
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Sex & stilettoes: Racy 1980s’ genre gets a thorough academic appraisal

The Bonkbuster is a thorough exploration of an "under-appreciated" literary genre.

23 Feb 05:04 PM
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Wahine unmoored: Thrilling Māori horror hits the screens
Sarah Watt
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Wahine unmoored: Thrilling Māori horror hits the screens

Cultural colonisation is at the heart of gothic horror Mārama.

23 Feb 05:02 PM
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Former National MP: 'Political calls to withdraw from the Paris Agreement are a complete distraction'
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Former National MP: 'Political calls to withdraw from the Paris Agreement are a complete distraction'

Climate denialism is growing but we must stick with the principles of the Paris Agreement.

23 Feb 05:00 PM
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Brown tides, big stinks and toxic beaches: Why our wastewater nightmare has just begun
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Brown tides, big stinks and toxic beaches: Why our wastewater nightmare has just begun

The government is lowering standards for wastewater discharged to many waterways.

22 Feb 05:10 PM
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All pitch, no policy: Danyl McLauchlan on why political PR trumps investment
Politics

All pitch, no policy: Danyl McLauchlan on why political PR trumps investment

Fondness for managing the message has obscured NZ's failures in infrastructure for years.

22 Feb 05:06 PM
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Anthony Ellison’s Cartoon of the Week
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Anthony Ellison’s Cartoon of the Week

Anthony Ellison shares his perspective on the week in politics.

22 Feb 05:04 PM
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All pitch, no policy: Danyl McLauchlan on why political PR trumps investment
Politics

All pitch, no policy: Danyl McLauchlan on why political PR trumps investment

Fondness for managing the message has obscured NZ's failures in infrastructure for years.

22 Feb 05:06 PM
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Anthony Ellison’s Cartoon of the Week
Cartoons

Anthony Ellison’s Cartoon of the Week

Anthony Ellison shares his perspective on the week in politics.

22 Feb 05:04 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: “Great Helmsman” Luxon deserves bravery medal after using umbrella
Politics

Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: “Great Helmsman” Luxon deserves bravery medal after using umbrella

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

19 Feb 05:10 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Relentless government mediocrity could lead to the unthinkable - PM Winston Peters
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Danyl McLauchlan: Relentless government mediocrity could lead to the unthinkable - PM Winston Peters

Winston Peters as PM is still a long shot, but don’t the lead horses look exhausted?

15 Feb 05:08 PM
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Former National MP: 'Political calls to withdraw from the Paris Agreement are a complete distraction'
Opinion

Former National MP: 'Political calls to withdraw from the Paris Agreement are a complete distraction'

Climate denialism is growing but we must stick with the principles of the Paris Agreement.

23 Feb 05:00 PM
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Last post for journalism: Weak reporting has helped normalise US corruption
Jonathan Kronstadt
OpinionJonathan Kronstadt

Last post for journalism: Weak reporting has helped normalise US corruption

Once people would have been prosecuted and jailed for acts that now go unreported.

21 Feb 06:04 PM
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Leah McFall: Foragers are irritating middle class thieves and don’t get me started on wild swimmers
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Leah McFall: Foragers are irritating middle class thieves and don’t get me started on wild swimmers

Why foraging and wild swimming have got to be the world’s most pretentious hobbies.

20 Feb 05:10 PM
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Duncan Garner: Could Luxon’s slide cost Nicola Willis her job?
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Duncan Garner: Could Luxon’s slide cost Nicola Willis her job?

Nicola Willis could be a high profile casualty if election results don't go National's way

20 Feb 05:08 PM
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Can putting non-teachers into struggling schools fix them?
New Zealand

Can putting non-teachers into struggling schools fix them?

Is Teach First NZ a game changer or a well-meaning Band-Aid?

23 Feb 05:08 PM
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Brown tides, big stinks and toxic beaches: Why our wastewater nightmare has just begun
New Zealand

Brown tides, big stinks and toxic beaches: Why our wastewater nightmare has just begun

The government is lowering standards for wastewater discharged to many waterways.

22 Feb 05:10 PM
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Nat Boltt’s Holy Days brings Joy Cowley back to NZ cinema and gets Miriam Margolyes to a nunnery
Entertainment

Nat Boltt’s Holy Days brings Joy Cowley back to NZ cinema and gets Miriam Margolyes to a nunnery

Riverdale star’s directing debut stars Miriam Margolyes, Judy Davis and Jacki Weaver.

19 Feb 05:08 PM
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Wellington scientists lead world’s largest sponge study
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Wellington scientists lead world’s largest sponge study

Scientists to search for microbes that may help marine sponges survive in warmer seas.

18 Feb 05:08 PM

Business & Finance

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Peter Griffin: The NZ demise of EB Games confirms digital distribution now dominates
Business

Peter Griffin: The NZ demise of EB Games confirms digital distribution now dominates

Gaming will become an empire without temples where fans can celebrate their obsession.

11 Feb 05:04 PM
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Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race
Business

Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race

Apple has always excelled at making new tech usable rather than being first with it.

27 Jan 05:03 PM
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No Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaks
New Zealand

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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Health

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Why piling supplements on top of an already balanced diet can be risky
Health

Why piling supplements on top of an already balanced diet can be risky

Serious side effects can result from excessive vitamin consumption.

23 Feb 05:06 PM
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'Meno divorce' is a trending term, but it doesn’t have to be this way
Health

'Meno divorce' is a trending term, but it doesn’t have to be this way

Why men need to do their homework on menopause transitions.

22 Feb 05:02 PM
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Ageing becomes focus of more research as population gets older
Health

Ageing becomes focus of more research as population gets older

Researchers focus on positives of ageing rather than deficits.

19 Feb 05:04 PM
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Genetic testing for all? As Australia weighs preventive DNA checks, should NZ follow its lead?
Health

Genetic testing for all? As Australia weighs preventive DNA checks, should NZ follow its lead?

Publicly funded testing for high-risk genetic problems would save money as well as lives.

18 Feb 05:10 PM

Life

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The Good Life: Lush Places’ old-age pensioners
Life

The Good Life: Lush Places’ old-age pensioners

Lush Places' two remaining hens show no signs of slowing down.

21 Feb 06:00 PM
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MasterChef UK guest judge Ping Coombes celebrates kitchen staple in latest cookbook
Life

MasterChef UK guest judge Ping Coombes celebrates kitchen staple in latest cookbook

Try three delicious rice based dishes packed with Malaysian flavours.

20 Feb 05:04 PM
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Wine thief puts his penchant for fraud to good use
Life

Wine thief puts his penchant for fraud to good use

A handy winemaker’s gadget brings to mind one of the world’s most infamous fraudsters.

19 Feb 05:06 PM
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The Good Life: Signed, sealed - and delivered
Life

The Good Life: Signed, sealed - and delivered

On the demise of 142 NZ Post Stores across the country.

14 Feb 06:00 PM
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Culture

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Out of frame: What stories do art works from colonial times tell?
Books

Out of frame: What stories do art works from colonial times tell?

The Art of Colonisation finds interpreting these images is far from straightforward.

22 Feb 05:00 PM
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Composer’s rendering of Māori love story is revisited in a concert of greats
Culture

Composer’s rendering of Māori love story is revisited in a concert of greats

The legend of Hinemoa inspires NZ composer's "beautiful and evocative" music.

21 Feb 06:02 PM
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NZTrio’s new cellist Matthias Balzat finds his rhythm
Culture

NZTrio’s new cellist Matthias Balzat finds his rhythm

Matthias Balzat is looking forward to branching out with new colleagues.

19 Feb 06:00 AM
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The Edinburgh Tattoo brings Scotland to Eden Park: Five things you need to know about summer’s biggest show
Culture

The Edinburgh Tattoo brings Scotland to Eden Park: Five things you need to know about summer’s biggest show

Dust off your tartan, gather the clans and prepare for pipes and drums.

18 Feb 04:58 PM

Entertainment

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Splore is no more: Russell Brown on the final act
Entertainment

Splore is no more: Russell Brown on the final act

The annual left-field musical festival that ran for nearly three decades has called time.

24 Feb 06:00 AM
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Wahine unmoored: Thrilling Māori horror hits the screens
Sarah Watt
ReviewsSarah Watt

Wahine unmoored: Thrilling Māori horror hits the screens

Cultural colonisation is at the heart of gothic horror Mārama.

23 Feb 05:02 PM
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Pulp (with thoughts on Auckland show) , Foo Fighters, U2, Lana Del Ray and more
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Pulp (with thoughts on Auckland show) , Foo Fighters, U2, Lana Del Ray and more

New and intriguing tracks picked by writers at the NZ Listener magazine.

22 Feb 01:29 AM
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Jimmy Carr’s Downton spoof Fackham Hall feels like it belongs in an earlier era
Sarah Watt
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Jimmy Carr’s Downton spoof Fackham Hall feels like it belongs in an earlier era

Do English people still find farts, willies and veiled homoerotica amusing?

20 Feb 05:06 PM

Books

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Sex & stilettoes: Racy 1980s’ genre  gets a thorough academic appraisal
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Sex & stilettoes: Racy 1980s’ genre gets a thorough academic appraisal

The Bonkbuster is a thorough exploration of an "under-appreciated" literary genre.

23 Feb 05:04 PM
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Out of frame: What stories do art works from colonial times tell?
Books

Out of frame: What stories do art works from colonial times tell?

The Art of Colonisation finds interpreting these images is far from straightforward.

22 Feb 05:00 PM
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Cop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakes
Books

Cop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakes

How to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.

21 Feb 06:06 PM
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Top 10 bestselling New Zealand books: February 21
Books

Top 10 bestselling New Zealand books: February 21

The local books New Zealanders have been buying this week.

20 Feb 05:00 PM

Crime

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Cop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakes
Books

Cop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakes

How to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.

21 Feb 06:06 PM
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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
Crime

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’
Opinion

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

World

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Democracy needs armed forces, but young Germans will take a lot more convincing
World

Democracy needs armed forces, but young Germans will take a lot more convincing

With increased Russian aggression and US untrustworthiness, Germany needs more soldiers.

18 Feb 05:06 PM
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Apocalypse how: A field guide to the end of the world as the doomsday clock ticks forward
World

Apocalypse how: A field guide to the end of the world as the doomsday clock ticks forward

When’s the apocalypse coming, and what are the six likeliest ways it's going to kill us?

09 Feb 05:15 PM
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The political divide over the future of Bondi’s bridge
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The political divide over the future of Bondi’s bridge

The bridge at the centre of the Bondi massacre is the latest subject of debate.

04 Feb 05:00 PM
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Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?
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Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?

Why your “moral language” will determine how you answer this question.

26 Jan 05:02 PM

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