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Good’s guide to Rotorua’s top hot spots. Even on a gloomy day the attractions of Rotorua beckon. Luxuriating in a hot pool beneath an overcast sky is a perfectly wonderful thing to do, as well as relaxing, and even therapeutic. National and international tourists have travelled to Rotorua

MADE IN PARTNERSHIP BY GOOD AND KONO. On the edge of the Abel Tasman National Park in Nelson is the coastal settlement, Mārahau. This is where the owners of indigenous food and drinks company, Kono, call home.Across more than 530 hectares of land and sea

The founders of Figgy & Co, specialising in pared-back, non-toxic cleaners, talk about detergents and cleaning our homes well, but not to the detriment of our skin. And it all started with their daughters. When Jane Anderson was pregnant with her daughter she was finding the

Recipe & Photography Nicola Galloway Cold winter days means cosying up by the fire with warm teas and your favourite comfort movie. Nicola Galloway's Apple & Hazelnut Layered Crumble recipe is the perfect addition for those lazy days while you're looking for something warm and sweet

Photography Johnny Hendrikus Beer with your Beethoven? Classic!Classical on Cuba announces its triumphant return to Wellington this winter featuring over 100 concerts across 20 venues - taking things up a notch from its debut festival in 2020. Asking audiences to reimagine the ‘classical music’ experience, patrons

Words by Kelsey Waters It was a solo hiking trip along the Abel Tasman Coast Track in the middle of winter that made me fall for the South Island. The picture-perfect views and sweeping golden bays that adorn the region’s postcards feel a world away from

Recently, the LEGO group unveiled their brick prototype made from recycled plastics, the latest step in the companies journey to make LEGO products sustainable materials. The new prototype, made from PET plastic from discarded bottles, is the first brick made from a recycled material to meet

Words Nikki Addison When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020 plunging New Zealand into nationwide lockdown, many of us abruptly found ourselves with a lot more time on our hands. To stay busy, we engaged in a myriad of activities. We baked, we knitted, we streamed,

Kiwi’s demand for unique Airbnb stays has surged up by 94 per cent since the start of the pandemic. Whether it’s a farmhouse, yurt or tiny home, new research from Airbnb shows guests are craving unique getaways like never before. Research has found over 40 of New

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