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Main image: Morning People at Hollywood Avondale Morning People is turning five and to celebrate clocking up over 160 early morning parties, they are throwing their biggest party to date at the Auckland Town Hall on Saturday 24 July, 7am-9am.Fresh off the back of playing the

Sydney's iconic festival is set to light up the city in August and it promises to be the most spectacular yet. The Sydney Opera House will become the backdrop for a digital rendition of an iconic Martu painting celebrating Australia’s indigenous culture. The animated artwork, Yarrkalpa –

Celebrating a certain je ne sais quoi, Euro Restaurant on Auckland’s waterfront is dishing up classic Parisian bistro gastronomy this winter. The sumptuous experience in the newly refurbished restaurant is designed to transport diners to the City of Lights for a night. Euro executive chef Gareth Stewart,

Healthy and delicious whether you’re a meat-eater, flexitarian or vegetarian, Kiwi brand Bean Supreme has introduced three delicious additions to their plant-based range. Bean Supreme’s Quinoa & Mushroom Burger, Supremely Savoury Sausages, and Wholefood Mince are both big on flavour and nutrition. As well as

Each year Karena and Kasey Bird celebrate Matariki by waking up early to watch Matariki rise, and of course, gather together with whānau to share a meal. The previous New Zealand Masterchef winners love hosting big whānau get-togethers around the dinner table - and this

Aotearoa’s only national food celebration, Feast Matariki is bringing together growers, fishers, chefs, story-tellers and others who are hosting a wide variety of food-focussed events for whānau, communities and eaters of all backgrounds.Feast Matariki 2021 is a celebration for us all. “As New Zealanders we are a

Main image: by Tamara Bellis on Unsplash New kid on the block, everblue, is set to make waves in the beauty industry with the launch of a clean, affordable-luxe hair and body care range.The premium and naturally derived range ticks all the boxes for the modern

It’s no secret that the fashion industry creates an incredible amount of waste, which is why students at Michael Park School in Auckland have decided to do their bit to make a difference.With school ball season underway, the school’s charity team will host “The Sustain-a-ball” -

Photograph courtesy of Sara Kickmayer Six emerging designers from six countries have been recognised at this year’s iD International Emerging Designer Awards, in partnership with Otago Polytechnic.The Otago Polytechnic First Place was awarded to Sara Kickmayer, Institut Français de la Mode, France. Sara’s collection ‘Real Utopia’

Harvest to Hand founders (l-r) Dylan Pearce, Holleigh Ellis, Ian Ellis Holleigh Ellis wanted to put her brain, and her background, to good use. A food science and marketing university graduate, she saw huge potential in developing delicious and nutritious hemp products, right off the family

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