This month’s Clink! has everything you need for a picnic in the sun. Pack your day bag, and grab a tipple or two from our November selection. Pack your SPF too!
Read More“As vines age, so do their stewards. Their deeper understanding of their unique patch of dirt strengthens a region that already crafts some of New Zealand’s most thrilling wines. Keep your eyes firmly on North Canterbury. It’s a masterpiece in the making.”
Read MoreMy fourth birthday party, which was obviously a dress-up, was broken up into two acts. Act One starred me as Batman, then dying halfway through the party, leaving to have a costume change, and returning for Act Two dressed as an angel
Read MoreThe bright-line test is a rule in the Income Tax Act 2007 aimed at taxing financial gains made on residential investment properties sold within the bright-line period.
Read MoreCreative identity, along with creative intention, is not the sole mandate of the exceptional amongst us. Everyone has that beautiful seed in them to do something different or special ‘out of the blue’ using their hands or minds.
Read MoreAlex Fulton brings a sophisticated cool palette of Resene Green Spring and Resene Paddock to create a calm kid’s bedroom with a sleek New Zealand made chair from Craftbuilt.
Read MoreWhistle & Pop was founded just four years ago by entrepreneur Bex Hayman who lives on a beef, sheep, and cropping farm up the Hakataramea Valley near Kurow with her husband and their three young children.
Read MoreClothes, by their nature, encourage creativity. By layering and pairing personal pieces, we have to choose the right outfit for ourselves daily, using our own artistic instincts to curate an ensemble worthy of public display.
Read MoreWhen Etu Pasifika Health opened their new clinic in mid-2021, a vibrant mural by renowned Tāmaki Makaurau artists Benjamin Work and Charles and Janine Williams marked the western side of the building, providing a meaningful welcome to visitors.
Read MoreWilliam met and fell in love with Heni Te Marino (Ngāti Irakehu, Ngāi Tahu) of Banks Peninsula. The daughter of Te Heu and Te Kiore Marino, according to whānau whakapapa she was also a close relation of Tangatahara, the defender of Ōnawe pā against Te Rauparaha.
Read MoreWith the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine well underway, the question as to whether employers can require employees to be vaccinated is a hot topic in the news.
Read MoreI just love this place and its resilience. In November, all the great things Canterbury is known for are on show – our deep and historic artistic roots, fashion on the field, and creatives pushing the boundaries.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of the deep south, Te Anau is blessed with extra long days in the summer. In fact, on the longest day of the year, Te Anau has an extra hour of daylight, with the sun going down an hour later than it does in the north of New Zealand
Read MoreWith tulips and cherry blossoms in bloom and gorgeous wee lambs bouncing around in the paddocks, it’s clear that springtime is in full swing. Why not head to the North Island to celebrate the new season?
Read MoreUpstairs at St Asaph Street’s Boxed Quarter is the home to The Conscious Club – a collective of makers with a focus on sustainability, local economy, and supporting Christchurch’s creative scene with events such as markets and speaking engagements.
Read MoreAvenues had a quick five with New Zealand shoe designer Nicole Rebstock about the opening of her latest store at The Crossing, her jump from law to shoe design, and what it’s really like to build a brand
Read MoreŌtautahi-based artist Ellie Compton has won Ballantynes’ biannual artist competition Bring It To The Boardroom. Ellie’s detailed piece on our city won over the judges. The grand prize means Ellie receives the opportunity to sell her art in-store at Ballantynes and on their website for a year.
Read MoreBLOOM is set to be an epic celebration of Ōtautahi Christchurch: the beauty of our city, its vibrancy and all there is to see and do – but perhaps most of all, the chance to come together and spend time with friends and whānau.
Read MoreThis year at Riccarton Park, you can expect the best horses, food, fashion, and live music. Break out of the COVID blues with a day at the races, and celebrate with camaraderie, a bit of sporting excitement, and, of course, a chance to dress up.
Read MoreThe South Island Moon Festival is a free, family-friendly event taking place on the City Promenade, as part of BLOOM, Christchurch’s spring festival of events. Moon Festivals are a traditional celebration in China and many East Asian communities.
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