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The occupation is 'the first of many' says 350Aotearoa, who plans to continue to disrupting Bathurst's operations on the West ...
A ubiquitous part of the institutional art world, photography has recently made significant strides in the commercial art market, often holding its value better during recent downturns – and with the ...
Nadine Rubin Nathan has written about art for the New York Times, Art New Zealand and Your Weekend Magazine. She has a masters in arts and culture journalism from Columbia University in New York. Sign ...
Non-teaching friends often ribbed him about the short school hours, teacher only days, the holidays, and his answer was always the same – why aren’t you doing it yourself then? But it wasn’t teaching ...
Just because scientists claim they have now brought back the extinct dire wolf, should we consider ‘bringing back’ more ...
And I still just cannot stop. It’s all I listen to. 24/7. Amanda and Petra, Petra and Amanda, over and over and over and over and over, really getting inside my head and doing things to it like a ...
With her mum in the boat and a young swim star's wisdom in her head, Gràinne Moss is ready to take on the final swim of a dream almost four decades in the making ...
Islanders have long memories of Wellington politicians denying them their land, their autonomy, even their vote – but the ...
Naomi Arnold on the Te Araroa trail. Reading room is supported by Creative New Zealand, encouraging, promoting and supporting ...
A year since the inquest into the death of Gore three-year-old Lachlan Jones began and the Coroner ...
As US authorities comb through cellphones and lock up travellers from ‘friendly’ nations, a high-profile Kiwi says NZ must ...
Comment: The defeat of the Treaty Principles Bill and the global campaign against Trump’s tariffs have given Luxon the chance ...
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