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Designs for life: Architect Pip Cheshire’s visionary legacy
New Zealand

Designs for life: Architect Pip Cheshire’s visionary legacy

Pip Cheshire designed striking & groundbreaking buildings not defined by signature style.

02 Mar 05:08 PM
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Rise in ADHD diagnoses brings surge in overdoses of meds prescribed for it
Health

Rise in ADHD diagnoses brings surge in overdoses of meds prescribed for it

Both accidental and deliberate overdoses are on the rise.

02 Mar 05:06 PM
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 Solar power is the world’s cheapest source of energy, so why aren’t we using it?
Simon Wilson
OpinionSimon Wilson

Solar power is the world’s cheapest source of energy, so why aren’t we using it?

The government lacks policy for climate action that could lower the cost of living.

02 Mar 05:04 PM
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Ancient slippery soil may underlie the Mt Maunganui/Mauao landslide
New Zealand

Ancient slippery soil may underlie the Mt Maunganui/Mauao landslide

Tauranga region has particularly problematic ancient soil that can act like greasy liquid.

02 Mar 05:02 PM
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Two taut thrillers pit women against sinister forces and strained relationships
Michele Hewitson
ReviewsMichele Hewitson

Two taut thrillers pit women against sinister forces and strained relationships

Michele Hewitson reviews two new thriller books to keep readers turning the pages.

02 Mar 05:00 PM
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Dammit, Janet: This Rocky Horror Show is astounding
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Dammit, Janet: This Rocky Horror Show is astounding

Time is fleeting - and this is a musical celebration you don't want to miss.

02 Mar 06:00 AM
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Listener’s March Viewing Guide: Harry Styles’ new album live in concert, Nicole Kidman’s Scarpetta, Robyn Malcolm’s bankrobber drama, and more
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Listener’s March Viewing Guide: Harry Styles’ new album live in concert, Nicole Kidman’s Scarpetta, Robyn Malcolm’s bankrobber drama, and more

Your definitive directory to the latest shows on NZ tv and local streamers.

02 Mar 04:08 AM
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Protein boosting is a craze, but how much do you really need?
Health

Protein boosting is a craze, but how much do you really need?

Protein is the new darling of marketers & influencers, who might be right about this trend

01 Mar 05:10 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Can Opportunity provide a real alternative for voters?
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Can Opportunity provide a real alternative for voters?

Could Opportunity break the 30-year cycle where voters vote, then NZ First picks the govt?

01 Mar 05:06 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Can Opportunity provide a real alternative for voters?
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Can Opportunity provide a real alternative for voters?

Could Opportunity break the 30-year cycle where voters vote, then NZ First picks the govt?

01 Mar 05:06 PM
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Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week
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Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week

Chris Slane on the week in politics.

01 Mar 05:04 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Punch the monkey sends Luxon message of support
Politics

Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Punch the monkey sends Luxon message of support

Greg Dixon casts a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.

26 Feb 08:10 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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 Solar power is the world’s cheapest source of energy, so why aren’t we using it?
Simon Wilson
OpinionSimon Wilson

Solar power is the world’s cheapest source of energy, so why aren’t we using it?

The government lacks policy for climate action that could lower the cost of living.

02 Mar 05:04 PM
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Duncan Garner: Record electricity prices and profits should remind MPs people have the power
OpinionDuncan Garner

Duncan Garner: Record electricity prices and profits should remind MPs people have the power

When essential services produce windfall profits in a downturn, something feels wrong.

27 Feb 05:08 PM
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Charlotte Grimshaw: The broadcasters of Pod Save America visit Auckland
Charlotte Grimshaw
OpinionCharlotte Grimshaw

Charlotte Grimshaw: The broadcasters of Pod Save America visit Auckland

Politics in their country is now beyond a joke.

26 Feb 05:02 PM
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For Māori, the 'science' and 'evidence' being applied to our education system is not fit for purpose
Aaron Smale
OpinionAaron Smale

For Māori, the 'science' and 'evidence' being applied to our education system is not fit for purpose

Erica Stanford cites brain science; what about trauma’s deep imprint on young minds?

24 Feb 05:04 PM
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Designs for life: Architect Pip Cheshire’s visionary legacy
New Zealand

Designs for life: Architect Pip Cheshire’s visionary legacy

Pip Cheshire designed striking & groundbreaking buildings not defined by signature style.

02 Mar 05:08 PM
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Ancient slippery soil may underlie the Mt Maunganui/Mauao landslide
New Zealand

Ancient slippery soil may underlie the Mt Maunganui/Mauao landslide

Tauranga region has particularly problematic ancient soil that can act like greasy liquid.

02 Mar 05:02 PM
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Rattling our dags: The enduring appeal of Country Calendar
New Zealand

Rattling our dags: The enduring appeal of Country Calendar

Is it authenticity or gentle myth-making that’s been the secret to its eternal success?

28 Feb 06:04 PM
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Steven Braunias: I was searching for a hangover cure, I ended up climbing Auckland's volcanoes
New Zealand

Steven Braunias: I was searching for a hangover cure, I ended up climbing Auckland's volcanoes

I thought of clean air, altitude, something rising above woe and alcohol.

27 Feb 05:06 PM

Business & Finance

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Peter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space works
Business

Peter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space works

Even if you loathe the man, you should be quietly cheering him on.

25 Feb 05:00 PM
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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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Health

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Rise in ADHD diagnoses brings surge in overdoses of meds prescribed for it
Health

Rise in ADHD diagnoses brings surge in overdoses of meds prescribed for it

Both accidental and deliberate overdoses are on the rise.

02 Mar 05:06 PM
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Protein boosting is a craze, but how much do you really need?
Health

Protein boosting is a craze, but how much do you really need?

Protein is the new darling of marketers & influencers, who might be right about this trend

01 Mar 05:10 PM
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When breast cancer strikes men: ‘I want to get the message out there that men can get breast cancer’
Health

When breast cancer strikes men: ‘I want to get the message out there that men can get breast cancer’

A Kiwi bloke shares his story of an unexpected cancer diagnosis.

26 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

Life

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The Good Life: The eye of the tiger
Life

The Good Life: The eye of the tiger

Come one, come all to Marilen’s Mouldy Museum of Manky Things.

01 Mar 05:00 AM
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Steven Braunias: I was searching for a hangover cure, I ended up climbing Auckland's volcanoes
New Zealand

Steven Braunias: I was searching for a hangover cure, I ended up climbing Auckland's volcanoes

I thought of clean air, altitude, something rising above woe and alcohol.

27 Feb 05:06 PM
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Bittersweet: Bake Off’s Edd Kimber’s love letter to chocolate
Life

Bittersweet: Bake Off’s Edd Kimber’s love letter to chocolate

Indulge in three recipes from The Great British Bake Off's inaugural winner.

27 Feb 05:04 PM
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Bumper weekend wine guide: Wines made from rarer grape varieties are worth seeking out
Michael Cooper
ReviewsMichael Cooper

Bumper weekend wine guide: Wines made from rarer grape varieties are worth seeking out

Top picks to try this weekend.

26 Feb 05:04 PM
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Culture

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The Nukes Dave Parker on the $100 prize that changed his life, football, and his favourite ukulele
Culture

The Nukes Dave Parker on the $100 prize that changed his life, football, and his favourite ukulele

Cultural attaché Dave Parker: Musician, educator and children’s performer.

27 Feb 05:00 PM
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The Scottish plié : How the Royal NZ Ballet is reimagining Shakespeare’s Macbeth
Culture

The Scottish plié : How the Royal NZ Ballet is reimagining Shakespeare’s Macbeth

Scottish nobles and witches become politicians and influencers in modern-day dance piece.

24 Feb 05:06 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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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

Entertainment

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Dammit, Janet: This Rocky Horror Show is astounding
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Dammit, Janet: This Rocky Horror Show is astounding

Time is fleeting - and this is a musical celebration you don't want to miss.

02 Mar 06:00 AM
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Listener’s March Viewing Guide: Harry Styles’ new album live in concert, Nicole Kidman’s Scarpetta, Robyn Malcolm’s bankrobber drama, and more
Entertainment

Listener’s March Viewing Guide: Harry Styles’ new album live in concert, Nicole Kidman’s Scarpetta, Robyn Malcolm’s bankrobber drama, and more

Your definitive directory to the latest shows on NZ tv and local streamers.

02 Mar 04:08 AM
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Life of the Pati: Behind the revealing Sol3 Mio bros opera doco – and how hard is it to sing Nessum Dorma, really?
Entertainment

Life of the Pati: Behind the revealing Sol3 Mio bros opera doco – and how hard is it to sing Nessum Dorma, really?

Films follow the tenors' paths from singing in resthome to the world's great opera houses.

01 Mar 05:00 PM
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Raye, The Veils, Reb Fountain, Kneecap, Gorillaz and more
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Raye, The Veils, Reb Fountain, Kneecap, Gorillaz and more

New and intriguing tracks selected by Listener magazine writers.

01 Mar 08:26 AM

Books

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Two taut thrillers pit women against sinister forces and strained relationships
Michele Hewitson
ReviewsMichele Hewitson

Two taut thrillers pit women against sinister forces and strained relationships

Michele Hewitson reviews two new thriller books to keep readers turning the pages.

02 Mar 05:00 PM
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Charlotte Grimshaw’s latest novel recalls her excoriating 2021 memoir
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Charlotte Grimshaw’s latest novel recalls her excoriating 2021 memoir

This is a book soaked in therapeutic language, the language of damage, shame and recovery.

01 Mar 05:02 PM
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Nicholas Reid reviews three quite different new poetry collections
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Nicholas Reid reviews three quite different new poetry collections

New collections from established and emerging local poets.

28 Feb 06:00 PM
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Top 10 bestselling New Zealand books: February 28
Books

Top 10 bestselling New Zealand books: February 28

The local books we've been buying this week.

27 Feb 05:02 PM

Crime

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

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?
World

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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