“Look!” Elliette whispered. “See that bright yellow one up there? That’s Saturn. At this time of year, the path of its orbit means it sets before midnight. If we watch long enough, we’ll see it ...
A new documentary on the Haka Party Incident tells the story of the 'three-minute war' through the eyes of the people who fought it ...
More than 50 years after becoming the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer continues to make history – and for the first time, in New Zealand.
Analysis: Bevan McKenzie resigned under duress from Fletcher Building; now he takes the job of another chief finance officer ...
In the second of two columns, Anne Salmond looks at how neoliberal ideas impact governance here and around the world.
Relief at Dunedin’s new hospital not being the worst-case scenario masks the need for future investment, writes David ...
The year’s biggest selling nonfiction book (from 2024) ought to have made the Ockham longlist announced this week – it’s such ...
Pledge is 'shockingly unambitious', experts say, falling far short of what other nations have committed to. Marc Daalder ...
$TRUMP and $MELANIA, as with other meme coins, are volatile. At the time of writing, $TRUMP traded around $US27, a fall of ...
The Basin Reserve hosts the big finals in Super Smash cricket this weekend - and local star Jess Kerr is in hot form batting ...
Comment: The Regulatory Standards Bill's critics argue it is part of a neoliberal campaign to strip Kiwis of their rights – ...
Jobseeker beneficiary numbers continue to rise in spite of a system overhaul aimed at shifting more people into employment, ...