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Masthead
Do fence me in • Kim Hill and Peter Butler outline plans to create a thriving habitat for native birds and other wildlife on Farewell Spit.
The tipping point
Bright Lines • Creative words competition
They said it
10 Quick Questions
Riding the blame wave
No going back
Joy rides • ANDREW KERR talks to owners whose enthusiasm for old cars defies modern conventions like comfort and performance.
Dealing In Wheels
What lies beneath • New protected areas in the Hauraki Gulf are a win for nature, but what about the cultural heritage hidden beneath the waves?
Lost connection • From cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can bring everything to a shuddering halt. Where is Plan B?
Lines Of Communication • Old-fashioned cable laying has eased our dependence on a single line.
The Hard Stuff • Cash becomes king in a natural disaster but in an increasingly cashless society, we need to regain the infrastructure.
Hoofing it • A rambling old house, the arrival of an old nag – the rest was history for a pony-loving tribe in the Wellington outback.
A question of sport • Test your recall of these sporting talking points of 2025.
Driving Alice • Each summer, we invite some of Aotearoa’s finest writers to tell us a short tale. This year’s theme is distraction and here are the second three stories.
Maia and the Sparrow
Crossed with the cat
Charmed lives • Masterful, continent-spanning novel from a Booker prize winner is a love story that must negotiate knotty family ties.
Lip service • Story about a failed-novelist bookseller who hates the world fails to entertain.
Bestsellers
When the end is nigh • A story of a dying woman who banishes her husband falls short on emotional impact.
Bestsellers
Right-hand man • Nick Cave’s musical foil. Decorated soundtrack composer. Wildlife sanctuary owner. The weird & wonderful world of Warren Ellis.
Cinematic Seeds
Top of the ninth
Neil life
Queer as folk
Dust and ashes
Domestic odd mess
Thick as thieves • UK stars Suranne Jones and Jodie Whittaker are at the top of their game as con women in heist drama.
Tv Picks of the week
Tv Films
Saturday/Rāhoroi January 10
Monday/Rāhoroi January 12
Tuesday/Rātū January 13
Thursday/Rāpare January 15
Advertisement Friday/Rāmere January 16
Radio January 10 ‒ January 16
Musical Chemistry • Australian cellist Martin Smith joins a Kiwi cultural institution.
Holiday hangover • Going overseas for weight-loss surgery may seem a cheap ticket to better health, but post-op complications can outweigh any gains.
Table service • Australian foodie Stephanie Fehers draws on her Chinese-Hungarian heritage to provide inspiration for dinner parties.
A canny move • NZ winemakers are serving up tinned wines to meet popular demand.
Driven To Distraction • We may have all the grey matter we’re going to get by our teens, but that doesn’t make us good drivers.
Game Of No Chance • Online resources show the folly of living the coastal dream as seas rise.
Clown Town
Reasons To Be Cheerful