Dame Susan Devoy takes us through her life in television, including late night ER debriefs, her proudest CTI moment and the show she watches in secret.
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When you cry, the blur of your tears makes him look exactly like your dad, which makes you cry more. This only serves to make the illusion more exact. Part of you is unsure; still flinches when he ...
Tessa Keenan (Te Ātiawa) is from Taranaki and is now based in Pōneke. You can find her writing in various Aotearoa ...
To celebrate the start of New Zealand music month, we look back at the best local tuneage that managed to weasel its way into ...
This 'existential cathartic dramedy' from Eagle vs Shark's Loren Taylor is unlike anything this country has ever produced.
Gráinne is an Irish Pākehā writer and essayist living in Te Whanganui a Tara. Her work explores family dynamics and how they have shaped her relentless search for ways to be a well-adjusted ...
We thought we were starting a revolution of urban, modern, high amenity, socially connected housing. Here's what went wrong, ...
Unions are permitted to hold up to two stop-work meetings a year, during which members are paid their normal wages, to ...
Dame Therese Walsh CFInstD is the chair of Air New Zealand Ltd, ASB Bank Ltd, the Institute of Directors’ Chapter Zero NZ steering committee, and a director of Antarctica New Zealand. We're ...
MPs voted to give themselves a week off in Efeso Collins' honour. On Tuesday, most were too busy to give an hour of their ...
There’s a quote from the American political activist Barbara Deming: “Vengeance is not the point; change is. But the trouble ...