New ZealandPolyfest gets $200,000 fundingThe Government has $200,000 in funding to the Auckland Secondary School's Polyfest.03 Aug 11:38 PM
New ZealandInside NZ's alt-right movementIn 2017 Kirsty Johnston reported on the secretive world of Kiwi political extremists.11 Jul 05:48 AM
OpinionPaul ThomasPaul Thomas: Tolerance has new hero in terror-addled BritainOxford Uni's new vice-chancellor pinned her colours to the mast with a robust defence of the traditional British values of tolerance and free speech.21 Jan 07:37 PM
WorldCameron backs banning of veil in public placesMuslim women can be banned from wearing veils in schools, courts and other British institutions, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.19 Jan 04:00 PM
New ZealandThe word 'Christmas' gets the heave-hoA leading Auckland migrant settlement agency is avoiding the word Christmas and will instead be talking about "happy holidays" and "season's greetings".20 Nov 04:00 PM
New ZealandSuperdiversity is hereStudies show that an ethnically diverse workforce is essential for business competitiveness and greater profitability.25 Oct 04:00 PM
OpinionBrian RudmanBrian Rudman: Dominion Rd is not ChinatownThe street of restaurants is already famous, it doesn't need to be tagged with an inaccurate brand, writes Brian Rudman.31 Jul 12:24 AM
New ZealandAuckland's big melting potEnglish remains king throughout wider Auckland but the second most-spoken language depends on the neighbourhood.20 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionHerald on Sunday editorial: Bilingual kids in the classroom a treasureEditorial: Children coming into Auckland primary schools are carrying an undiscovered treasure - the ability to speak more than one language.20 Jun 05:00 PM
New ZealandWhen Pacific Islanders were raidedThe Polynesian Panthers - incensed by the police's dawn raids on Pacific Island families in Ponsonby and Grey Lynn searching for overstayers.06 Mar 04:00 PM
New ZealandFatty diet wreaks havoc in islandsPacific health experts are calling for a quota on the amount of fatty food exported to the Pacific Islands, where heart disease, diabetes and obesity are the norm.02 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandPasifika Festival comes of ageIsland drums and sounds from the Pacific will be joined by those from traditional island choirs and church bands at this year's Pasifika Festival.07 Mar 04:30 PM
New ZealandNZ sitting on language goldmineNew Zealand has reached a rare level of diversity with 160 languages spoken by residents.04 Mar 04:30 PM
New ZealandA matter of faith in AucklandWhat’s it like inside NZ largest city’s synagogues, temples, cathedrals and mosques? Dionne Christian talks to eight Aucklanders about their place of worship.12 Nov 10:00 PM
LifestyleFour of the best: Culture swapsIt's time to enjoy new cultures, right here on our Auckland doorstep.10 Nov 04:00 PM
LifestyleWeekend leisure: The new seekersDanielle Wright meets a kapa haka group singing to find themselves.09 Nov 04:30 PM
OpinionYing Kong: Young, gifted and Asian? Take heartKnow yourself and understand your environment.13 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTearing down the fencesA diverse bunch of neighbours have gone out of their way to get to know each other. This weekend they will be one of hundreds of such groups celebrating New Zealand's second national Neighbours Day in a way that old-fashioned neighbours used to be23 Mar 04:30 PM