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Tractors at the gates
The halls are decked with flowers and loops of sausages and salami hang from the rafters.
An autumn of ordinariness?
It's been a summer of discontent for the coalition government but it will be hoping for calmer times ahead.
Out of gas
The barriers to electric vehicle uptake in NZ go further than range anxiety.
Acting on impulse
Theft is more common when the economy is down but shoplifting can signal a serious disorder.
Dairy dilemmas
Dairy milk has been shown to be a cause of excess mucus production in some people, but now the finger is being pointed at processed foods.
Warming to the idea
Adaptation to climate change is focus of NZ-made nature series with global reach.
It's from Hōne to Heke
Tāmati Rīmene-Sproat's Waitangi Day special isn't the treaty treatise he'd planned. But it's still an illuminating look back at our national day.
Emotions to the fore
Sleater-Kinney make a grief-stained return and the debut by London's Folly Group suggests they are going post-punk places.
Tainui uprising
He taught a mate to dance in a beer ad and portrayed Billy T James on television, but actor-playwright Tainui Tukiwaho's heart is in the creative possibilities of theatre and three new shows he has on the go.
Listen up
An exploration of noise that will open your mind to the world of sounds in nature and beyond.
Vital acts
Patricia Grace's late-life story collection weaves together myth and contemporary tales.
University blues
Come and Get It is an intricate campus novel that intersects class, race, desire and indiscretion.
First impressions
What does the year hold for fiction? Mark Broatch checks out five promising titles from first-time novelists.
Hell in high waters
A year ago, Auckland flooded. Since then, many residents have been living in limbo with glacial progress on repairs.
Past & present tensions
Contested histories - including treaty interpretations - stem from individual memories and experiences, historian Rowan Light suggests.
Turtle recall
Red-eared slider turtles have gone from pets to pests. Until now, it's been too cold for them to breed here but global warming could change that, putting our native species further at risk.
Tour of terror
After one of the most explosive encounters involving NZ soldiers since Vietnam, traumatised soldiers returned home from Iraq - to silence.
Child's play
Ann Packer surveys some summery reads for young ones.
Fighting back
The hell that was slavery is relayed in all its horror in award-winning writer’s first historical novel.
Charting the abyss
Real-life adventure story reveals the daring efforts being made to map vast tracts of the world's unexplored seabed.
Songs, the key of life
Music-loving novelist Michel Faber explores the psychology and sociology behind the sounds that keep us hooked.
Austerity attractions
Auckland Philharmonia has some stellar concerts planned, despite budget constraints.
Rock of ages
Ancient rocks may foretell the future of Antarctica's glaciers as the planet warms.
It's a wind up
As humiliating as they can be, those reminders of past blunders are all part of being mates.
2024 flaxes its muscle
What's that old aphorism for something being better than nothing? That it is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick? Well, let me tell you, that expression is pointless: everything is better than getting a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, and I have just had the extremely pointed experience to prove it.
BFR-your new BFF
A simple pressure cuff is giving hope to those people with rheumatoid arthritis who want to continue exercising.
Without a trace
Piha is world renowned for its wild surf but it has another claim to fame - six people have disappeared. Are they the victims of a serial killer and is it time for an inquiry?
Harmony preserved
Best known for being a member of one of rock's first supergroups, Graham Nash is bringing his distinctive voice to New Zealand for the first time.
Stranger things
A moving portrayal of dealing with grief and childhood wounds.
Wim & vigour
Prolific German director Wim Wenders talks about how his acclaimed new film about the life of a Tokyo toilet janitor went from side project to awards contender.