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Madness in the form of a barn

Blacksmith apprentice and Auckland escapee, Nate Savill tells us in this latest post about the red wooden barn he now inhabits in Waimangaroa, a small town

Saving lives by donating blood

Last year 100,000 New Zealanders donated over 160,000 units of whole blood, helping save the lives of 48,000 ordinary Kiwi’s. For many, this great act of

Chasing gold

Cycle Central Otago—at any age Miners once rushed to Central Otago in pursuit of gold. Now there’s a new gold rush—cyclists chasing adventure, history and the

Bike commuting tips

Bike Wise Month starts today. Here are some things that I wished I knew when I started cycling, from choosing a bike to accessorising it, dressing

Open for orders

There’s a new craft beer and food joint making waves in the favourite beach town of many, Mount Maunganui – called The Rising Tide – Brewhouse

Power to the people

Batteries, washing soda and dental floss New Zealanders use thousands of disposable batteries every year. What should we do with them when they go flat? Plus:

Fire!

Burning gorse is all well and good … until the day the fire got out of control. A few weeks ago I wrote about removing gorse

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