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Cheeky Christmas hack to get rid of your reusable bag collection
This is a win-win-win solution for those that collect massive haul of bags after shopping.

Best and worst places to get the morning after pill this Christmas
From the best and worst pricing to where to find the kindest pharmacists.

Is this the answer to happiness in your 50s?
As you approach 50, you may feel your attitude changing. It could be a good thing.

Why are the Dutch so unbelievably rude?
In popular imagination they're a sunny, welcoming people. Ben Coates disagrees.

Beck Vass: What draws humans to volcanoes?
Beck Vass reveals her own experience on an active volcano.

How to stay healthy on holiday
On the road, in the air or in between this summer, here's how to maintain a healthy diet.

Nanogirl: The dangers of smartphone use and multi-tasking
COMMENT: Walking while looking at a smartphone has become common - and can be dangerous.

Jake Bailey: Steering with a moral compass
COMMENT: Experiences are different for everyone, which will shape views.

The unexpected winner in Prince Andrew's sex scandal
The biggest royal family crisis in a decade, one member has come out on top.

Nanogirl: Could your makeup make you sick?
COMMENT: Highest levels of potentially harmful microbes are found in the beauty sponges.

Life as a white-privileged Shore boy with access to cannabis
Psychotherapist reflects on the ease of access and impact of cannabis on his development.

Jarrod Gilbert: Why I'd rather have cats than kids
COMMENT: Are you a dog person or a cat person? Jarrod Gilbert is here to help.

Why Christmas trees and babies don't mix
It's only a matter of time before there's tinsel in his number twos.

Why you need a Fight Club type of friend
A concept coined by Fight Club, Lee Suckling says this is the buddy you need for summer.

What's the barrier to Kiwis eating fruit and vegetables?
Niki Bezzant looks at the state of the nation's fruit and vegetable consumption.

Kate Hawkesby: Why the Queen can't wait to retire
Kate Hawkesby: I imagine the next 18 months can't come soon enough.

Matt Heath: Tips for surviving Christmas
COPMMENT: The complete guide to surviving December 25, the leadup and the aftermath.

Hawkesby: Let sleeping dogs lie - in our bed. Why's that disgusting?
COMMENT: A much-loved family pet is more than welcome on the bed.

Lee Suckling: Why some people genuinely love to clean
Like Monica Geller, some of us are thrilled by the sight of a floor that needs mopping.

The truth about training like a circus star
Professing no core or arm strength, Candice Jones takes a spin in circus silks.

Kiwi mum's list of Christmas gifts that aren't total junk
Looking for gifts that stand the test of time - and won't drive you nuts too?

How to keep your diet on track this festive season
In the most overindulgent time of the year, Niki Bezzant explains how to keep eating well.

Niki Bezzant: We are (only human in) what we eat
COMMENT: We want to eat less meat and more veges but at end of the day, food is personal.

Editorial: Prince Andrew controversy to linger at Buckingham Palace
EDITORIAL: One must wonder whether one can win a trick - even with a royal flush.

The trouble with eating lunch at your desk
The mental health impacts associated with eating on the job.

How to take a relationship beyond monogamy
A tough topic to broach, Lee Suckling identifies five key things to cover off.

Beck Vass: How to avoid a Christmas full of crap
I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder but most of this stuff is cheap, nasty crap.

The LGBTQ issue with the way we watch TV
There's a problem with representation of diversity on screen in 2019, writes Lee Suckling.

Nanogirl: Scientists may have figured out why we hiccup
COMMENT: The bad news is, even with the often bizarre remedies, there's no stopping them.