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From issue 58.The eco-packaging heroes who are tackling the plastic problem, and how you can too. Words Lindy Davis The 1960s was a memorable decade. Labelled the ‘Swinging Sixties’, in reference to the relaxation of taboos relating to race and sex, it was a revolt against social

Good talked to Andrea Bosshard, director of the new acclaimed film KOBI, which looks into the life of her father Kobi Bosshard, regarded as the grandfather of contemporary New Zealand jewellery. Despite now approaching 80 years old, Kobi still continues to work in modest workshop in Central Otago, producing pieces characterised by

What makes an e-bike so special? Good asked Michael Tritt of Electrify NZ for the answers to some commonly asked questions. Photography Sara Orme, styling Carolyn Enting. Make-up Emma Peters of Belle & Sage, hair by Tenielle Gillies of Vada.

Ditch the lycra and look your best on your e-bike! Here are all the stylish looks from our March/April issue e-bikes shoot. Styling Carolyn Enting Fun and feminine Tigerlily ‘Manipura’ maxi, $250, from Tiger Lily tigerlilyswimwear.com.au; Kathryn Wilson ‘Hallie’ trainer, $329, kathrynwilson.com; and Karen Walker gold ‘Star Outline’ pendant, $1169,

The March/April 2018 issue of Good hits stands March 1 - take a sneak peek of what's inside now. The March/April issue of Good is full of inspiration for the new season ahead. Now the working year back in full swing, if you’re feeling stressed out,

Why Ceres Organics are perfect partners with Good magazine for the inaugural 2018 Good People Awards. When we were deciding on a partner for the first Good People Awards, Ceres Organics was one of the first to spring to mind. We’ve been working with them since

Good magazine in partnership with Ceres Organics is proud to introduce our inaugural awards celebrating everyday New Zealanders making a positive difference in the world. Good magazine champions people making a positive difference in the world. Leaders in organics, sustainability, community, social finance and product innovation that impact

Splore Festival is well-known for its quality food truck fare but this year stepped things up another notch with the introduction of a Splore Banquet dinner in a shady forest dell near the park’s lookout point. Words Carolyn Enting Splore Festival is well-known for its quality food

Bamboo is a fast-growing, renewable and extremely versatile resource. Lashed together with twine, it can be used to make a classic bamboo ladder. Words and styling Sarah Heeringa. Photography Amanda Reelick You will need: · 3 bamboo poles (2–3m each), garden loppers, marker pen, craft knife or another sharp knife, cutting

Repurpose an old pallet to make a luxurious garden swing. Words and styling Sarah Heeringa. Photography Amanda Reelick What better way to enjoy a languid summer afternoon than with a book and cushions in the garden – or even better, on a swing bed, made with a

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