ListenerBooksShort story: The witching hour by Melanie KwangThis year's theme in our summer collection of short stories is distraction.16 Jan 05:30 AM
ListenerReviewsSarah WattA Clockwork Orange meets Jimmy Saville in Danny Boyle’s horrifying new zombie sequel – five starsSecond of the 28 Years Later trilogy is the most thrilling cinematic experience of 2026.16 Jan 05:22 AM
ListenerOpinionHow do I feel as one of those impacted by the Manage My Health hack? Shocked, angry and a whole lot more cynicalThe MMH cyber-attack may leave those impacted vulnerable to identity theft and bank fraud.15 Jan 05:10 PM
ListenerNew ZealandTop-town Tim: A farewell to proudly parochial mayor Tim ShadboltAs Tim Shadbolt's funeral takes place, Redmer Yska reflects on a colourful life well lived15 Jan 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAndrew Anthony2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacementBetween New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?15 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperWeekend wine guide: There’s more to the Central Otago mix than pinotThe high-flying Te Kano Estate has a diverse portfolio. 15 Jan 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureYoung composer Justin Villaflores brings new sounds to Western ears Villaflores aims to diversity "sonic palettes".15 Jan 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentThe TV year ahead: Nine NZ shows to watch out for in 2026It's shaping up as a promising year for local TV, even if Shorty remains on life support.14 Jan 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerHealthA whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated goutGout is a serious form of arthritis yet stigma around it stops sufferers from getting help14 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsThe Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular stories on politics and the politics of modern lifeTen feature stories which reflect the politics of life in NZ today.28 Dec 07:00 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg 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
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan’s annual awards for political bravery & buffooneryWho deserves the top gongs in the Listener’s 2025 political awards? 14 Dec 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Willis to defend Heartless Tory Finance Minister title in “Grumble in the Jungle”Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.11 Dec 05:03 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionHow do I feel as one of those impacted by the Manage My Health hack? Shocked, angry and a whole lot more cynicalThe MMH cyber-attack may leave those impacted vulnerable to identity theft and bank fraud.15 Jan 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAndrew Anthony2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacementBetween New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?15 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAaron SmaleAaron Smale: As Nicola Willis struggles to balance the books, the environment pays the priceThe government's contempt for the environment inspires growth, but not as we know it. 14 Jan 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionCould this be New Zealand's next big sport?A growing international sport we’re actually quite good at could do with wider exposure.13 Jan 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandTop-town Tim: A farewell to proudly parochial mayor Tim ShadboltAs Tim Shadbolt's funeral takes place, Redmer Yska reflects on a colourful life well lived15 Jan 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerBooksA very forgettable country: Why is NZ missing from so many world maps?NZ's absence from world maps is a veritable phenomenon.13 Jan 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: January 14Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.13 Jan 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandThe Listener’s annual sports quizHow many sporting moments from 2025 can you recall?09 Jan 06:05 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNo Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaksFrom cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can crash.04 Jan 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe Listener 2025 collection: Our top business & finance stories of the yearFrom AI financial advisors to ethical investing and neurodivergency at work.29 Dec 07:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessInspect a gadget: The 10 best tech upgrades of 2025From laptops and phones to pizza ovens, thoughtful, real-world tech worth the investment. 16 Dec 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerHealthA whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated goutGout is a serious form of arthritis yet stigma around it stops sufferers from getting help14 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerHealthCan rats play video games? A ongoing study says yesThe 1990s game, Doom, has attracted some unusual players.13 Jan 05:03 PM
ListenerListenerHealthStill safe to eat? Questions about growing amount of imported frozen vegetables answeredFrozen vegetables are increasingly being packaged in NZ using imported ingredients.12 Jan 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerHealthPeter Griffin: The risky business of private health data onlineDigital health isn’t a luxury any more, it’s an essential part of modern medicine.08 Jan 06:05 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperWeekend wine guide: There’s more to the Central Otago mix than pinotThe high-flying Te Kano Estate has a diverse portfolio. 15 Jan 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerLifeStrangely 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
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve BrauniasSteve Braunias: My six mostly unrealistic New Year’s ResolutionsQuitter's Day was last week, meaning many have now abandoned their New Year resolutions.12 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: The measurement of happiness Taking pleasure in the simple things during the summer break.10 Jan 07:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureYoung composer Justin Villaflores brings new sounds to Western ears Villaflores aims to diversity "sonic palettes".15 Jan 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCultureMusical 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
ListenerListenerCultureTop seed: Nick Cave’s musical mate Warren Ellis A mad chat with Ellis, who almost died in NZ just as he started life as a Bad Seed.03 Jan 07:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureThe year in classical musicRichard Betts on the year's best concerts and albums.15 Dec 04:57 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSarah WattA Clockwork Orange meets Jimmy Saville in Danny Boyle’s horrifying new zombie sequel – five starsSecond of the 28 Years Later trilogy is the most thrilling cinematic experience of 2026.16 Jan 05:22 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentThe TV year ahead: Nine NZ shows to watch out for in 2026It's shaping up as a promising year for local TV, even if Shorty remains on life support.14 Jan 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentVideo Q&A with Don McGlashan: “My yacht doesn’t actually have an anchor”Some supplementary questions for the songwriter in the wake of the doco about his life.13 Jan 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsGraham ReidSongwriter Don McGlashan looks back at his life in insightful docoAnchor Me: Engaging, informative and entertaining look at a national treasure.13 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBooksShort story: The witching hour by Melanie KwangThis year's theme in our summer collection of short stories is distraction.16 Jan 05:30 AM
ListenerListenerBooksShort story: Base patrol by John SummersDistraction is the theme in our summer collection of short stories.14 Jan 05:30 AM
ListenerListenerBooksYou are definitely not here: YouTube’s Map Men on modern navigation, charting a new course and the joy of getting lostPaper maps are fading into obscurity as we turn to GPS, but both can lead us astray.13 Jan 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerBooksA very forgettable country: Why is NZ missing from so many world maps?NZ's absence from world maps is a veritable phenomenon.13 Jan 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeMilk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe MurdersWas it an act of temporary, alcohol-induced madness? Or plain bloody murder?27 Dec 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writingFrom contemporary court cases to historic murders, 2025's best read crime stories.26 Dec 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve 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
ListenerListenerCrimeForeigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murdererFaced with a double murder that rocked colonial NZ, police were quick to find a suspect.09 Dec 05:01 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAndrew Anthony2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacementBetween New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?15 Jan 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerWorldThrough the lens: 2025 remembered in picturesImages from a year in which havoc ensued but we still found light relief.10 Jan 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganPauline Hanson’s resurgence is an indication of deeper threats in AustraliaPauline Hanson continues to cash in on anti-migrant and anti-net-zero populism.05 Jan 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerWorldLives 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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