Sisters Rea and Taina Scur of Sweet Soul Pâtisserie have crafted a one-of-a-kind dessert to honour Matariki.
Read MoreAt Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre, Matariki celebrations run from 7–22 Pipiri (June). The line-up features a mix of free and ticketed events .
Read MoreIn this issue, we celebrate a cool change. On the cover, you’ll find a view from the Flockhill Homestead, looking out across the foothills of the Southern Alps.
Read MoreA local funeral home has innovated throughout its 150-plus-year presence in Canterbury. And this year, they offer something truly unique.
Read MoreAs the Matariki star cluster rises, it marks the beginning of the Māori New Year, a time for reflection, celebration, and reconnection with the environment and cultural traditions.
Read MoreDiscover Travel has been sending eager adventurers on unique journeys for years – but its own story has been just as much of an adventure.
Read MoreBetween the towering Aoraki Mount Cook and the mystical Moeraki Boulders lies a world of thrilling adventures, award-winning hospitality, and wild beauty.
Read MoreCanterbury’s newest luxury lodge invites locals to experience alpine elegance this winter.
Read MoreIn our third Wāhine Toa issue, we focus on awesome women in this city - business owners, advocates, athletes, artists, chefs, doctors.
Read MoreClinic 1’s Christchurch clinic manager Sarah Mathieson shares with Avenues their mission of personalised care.
Read MoreStylish, smart, and packed with next-generation technology, the Omoda C5 is turning heads across Christchurch.
Read MoreEuropean inspiration breathes new life into this heritage New Regent Street building.
Read MoreBridget Compton-Moen, Kathryn Gray, and Sian Evans are heads of St Margaret’s College Junior, Middle, and Senior Schools.
Read MoreHazel Wilson is taking her love for brass to the world.
Read MoreWomen’s rugby is going from strength to strength – Avenues meets a local champion.
Read MoreFemale-led businesses are thriving at Merivale Mall.
Read MoreVanessa Wells is bringing the scenes of Antarctica to the big screen.
Read MoreDr Liz Conner’s multifaceted career in eye surgery has taken her around the world.
Read MoreA sisterhood of a different kind is flowering on Canterbury’s plains.
Read MoreFor Karen Hattaway, owner of Christchurch restaurant Manu, hospitality is more than just a job – it’s a calling.
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