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Acts of war
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Acts of war

Two very different experiences of World War II and a rollicking read from Australia in latest summer reads.

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4 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
A dog's life
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A dog's life

They're man's best friend. We talk to them and expect them to understand, but what do they make of us?

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9 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Money and the bag
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Money and the bag

The great actor-director Orson Welles reckoned living in the lap of luxury was terrific except \"you never know when luxury is going to stand up\".

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2 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Trying for abstinence
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Trying for abstinence

Summer has arrived in the Far North, drying out the land, emptying the rainwater tank, spreading the scent of mānuka, sea and salt. We hear reports of a celebrity wedding in a neighbouring bay: glamorous TV news reporter Helen Castles has married sports broadcaster Andrew Saville. Castles has a solid fan base around here. I once rode in a crowded minivan to a local unveiling and the whole journey was taken up with an admiring group discussion of her journalistic exploits.

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2 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Kafka's bad dream
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Kafka's bad dream

In the UK, the corner shop performs much the same function as the Kiwi dairy: it's where you buy basics like bread and milk until you visit a supermarket or more dedicated establishment. In many places, these corner shops also double as sub-post offices, charged with selling stamps, dispensing pensions and a multitude of other state-related issues.

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2 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
A neglected founding story
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A neglected founding story

Sarah Mathew, a little-heralded pioneer woman, did more to cement Auckland’s position as the country’s capital than she is given credit for, says Tessa Duder.

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2 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Ready for takeoff
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Ready for takeoff

A Marton man's connection to a WWII flying ace launched a lifelong commitment to keeping vintage fighters in the air.

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6 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Immigration pitch
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Immigration pitch

As test cricket returns to free-to-air TV, James Borrowdale looks at how the South African diaspora has changed our summer game.

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10 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Splitting headache
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Splitting headache

Cutting ties with the European Union has failed Britons according to almost every parameter but a reversal is not on the cards anytime soon.

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8 mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Wine o'clock not
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Wine o'clock not

Awash in powerful marketing, women are not heeding the messages on the dangers of alcohol.

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10+ mins  |
January 27 - February 02, 2024
Country calendars
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Country calendars

The barbarian was at the gate. Then he was in the house. I had been smugly congratulating myself on a most civilised Christmas Day here at Lush Places.

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2 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Blackjack
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Blackjack

Each summer, we invite some of Aotearoa’s finest writers to tell us a short tale. Here is the final instalment on this year’s theme, second acts’.

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6 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
More than physical
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More than physical

A former GP's self-help prescription which takes a broad view of wellbeing is gaining traction, despite some colleagues' scepticism.

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8 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Ninety seconds to doomsday
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Ninety seconds to doomsday

New Zealand’s anti-nuclear stance at risk of compromise through our security partnerships must be upheld, says Russell Tregonning.

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2 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Buy the rumour, sell the news
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Buy the rumour, sell the news

More scandals and wild price swings will inevitably accompany the surging value of cryptocurrencies this year.

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2 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Spear the cooking
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Spear the cooking

Broccoli is vitamin- and nutrient-rich but go easy on the type and length of cooking.

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3 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Soothe operator
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Soothe operator

Grammy-winning Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab is bringing her meditative, minimalist music to New Zealand festivals.

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5 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Crushers
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Crushers

Ever since the conversation a few days ago, Pam had avoided Nīkau. “You know some people claim to be indigenous just to get the benefits,” Pam had said, just out of Glow’s earshot.

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6 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Breaking the ice
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Breaking the ice

Scientists have spent the summer drilling into the Antarctic seafloor to learn from the past what we can expect from future sea level rise.

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9 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Going Dutch
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Going Dutch

The Netherlands has lurched further to the right politically, but Amsterdam is still a beacon for Kiwis wanting to experience European life.

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9 mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
School daze
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School daze

The new government plans sweeping changes in a bid to drag us back to where we used to be - near the top of educational league tables.

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10+ mins  |
January 20 - 26 2024
Flamingo lady
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Flamingo lady

The hot pink fringe came last. Joan saw the shoes first. The paint-splatter brightness of them, displayed in the window of a boutique with two security guards positioned out front. Initially, she'd walked on.

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5 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
The dog
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The dog

The dog came out of nowhere. Roger was driving too fast and Laurie was looking for bars and Penny was talking to Tim and Pat had his feet on the dashboard and they all heard the thump.

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4 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Brand new & ancient
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Brand new & ancient

A culinary revolution is taking place across the Pacific as local restaurateurs go back to their pre-colonial roots, thanks largely to efforts that began in Hawaii more than 50 years ago.

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7 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Mark my words
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Mark my words

Punctuation marks may be on their way out, to the chagrin of grammar zealots the world over.

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10 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Yes, you should be worried
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Yes, you should be worried

Two GPS have spent three years travelling the country plugging gaps in overstretched practices. The experience has been eye-opening.

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4 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Play in practice: Evelyn Glennie
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Play in practice: Evelyn Glennie

As she put the finishing touches on her application, a teenager named Evelyn Glennie felt butterflies in her stomach. Growing up on a farm in Scotland, she had dreamed of becoming a musician.

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10 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Passion players
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Passion players

The daily grind can be transformed into a source of daily joy, says leading organisational psychologist Adam Grant.

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2 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
Tunnel of love
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Tunnel of love

Shayne Cunis had never heard of engineering when his school guidance counsellor suggested studying it. Now, he's leading the big push to improve Auckland's wastewater system.

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5 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024
The beginnings of a long struggle
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The beginnings of a long struggle

In moments of depression, perhaps at the end of a long struggle with a virus,\" wrote a former editor of the Listener, the great Monte Holcroft, \"the stranger aspects of our civilisation make us wonder if life itself has not become a sort of illness.

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2 mins  |
January 2 - 12, 2024