
Dark arts in media? Reality is more mundane
There are people who truly believe journalism is a dark art practised by latter-day witches who seek only to deceive readers by telling
There are people who truly believe journalism is a dark art practised by latter-day witches who seek only to deceive readers by telling
Do you know that in December 2005 the first civil partnerships were allowed to be registered in Britain? In the same month the Cronulla
GOOD FROM BAD: Like all catastrophes where horror and hardship go hand in hand - there are heroes. PHOTO/MARK MITCHELL A_141116NZHMMEARTHQUAKE9.JPG What
Driverless cars - who would have thought that would ever be a possibility let alone a reality. On Friday, Transport Minister Simon
The devastating earthquake near Kaikoura has reignited discussion about whether tsunami sirens should be in place along our coastline. The
How could we have got it so wrong? The pollsters and the politicians, the analysts, theorists and columnists - especially this one
COMMENT: On the morning of Monday November 14, 2016, the best little city in the world got ripped apart.
Part of my life, as survivor of a chain of dead people, is custodian of family flotsam loaded with memories that become more fragile
It's a real shame. Don't worry, this is not another Trump opinion piece - if you're anything like me you have seen, read and heard
IN business it is important to have regular brainfests where people throw ideas into a melting pot to see what comes out. Sometimes
I've never seen such an outpouring of indignation on behalf of women than in the past month. It was as though Donald Trump's "grab
I'm a pretty heavy sleeper. I've slept through a volunteer fire brigade siren going off no more than 20m away and last night I slept
The world may be reeling after this week's elections, but here in New Zealand, we are reeling at the cost of a cauliflower. Given
At least we live in New Zealand. That's what I told my 12-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son when they asked what would happen
New Zealand is a very charitable country, and at its second reading, the Charities Amendment Bill will be receiving New Zealand First's
Small and medium-sized businesses are the backbone of our communities with 97 per cent of all New Zealand enterprises employing 20
I was proud to be American. I was sure Hillary Clinton would win. It was unimaginable that such a dangerous buffoon could defeat
AS MUCH as it is appalling to think, let alone write, there is a bit of me who wants Donald Trump to become America's 45th president.
Halloween night in the neighbourhood. What a nightmare. Ghoulish dribbling, wolfish eyes. And they weren't even wearing masks. These
I have fond memories of Guy Fawkes as a child and even today I enjoy watching the colours and shapes made by fireworks exploding in
I fell on last weekend's report of Paul Henry's latest gaffe less with outrage than relief. What a happy change from what Americans
Small and medium-sized businesses are the backbone of our communities with 97 per cent of all New Zealand enterprises employing 20
Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) needs to be officially recognised as an 'Emergency Services Provider. I've been involved in
Never take candy from strangers is a catch cry most of us parents preach to our kids. Then we throw all that wisdom out the window
In principle, the idea of user-pays is a pretty good one. If a driver wants to save time and not be involved in heavy traffic then
After what must have been months of keen detective work, police have uncovered a coven in Maungaraki, the Lower Hutt suburb where
What is the soundtrack of your life? We all have one, but few of us stop to consider this, and even fewer could compile it if compelled
Sometimes, our remoteness on the globe can lead us to underestimate how the world sees us. As a tourist destination we are highly
It's a sad day when a town in New Zealand needs to rely on a local gang to save it from drug dealers. But that's what appears to have
The National-led Government's responsible economic management is paying dividends with a second surplus delivered by the Finance Minister