Russell Hoban: Letter to the Editor
I have noted a disturbing trend in our local politicians, exemplified by our councillor Pippa Coom and MP for Auckland Chlöe Swarbrick's latest writings in Ponsonby News.
I have noted a disturbing trend in our local politicians, exemplified by our councillor Pippa Coom and MP for Auckland Chlöe Swarbrick's latest writings in Ponsonby News.
Auckland Council is calling on Aucklanders to give their feedback on what they value most about the region’s freshwater, to help inform upcoming changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan (AUP).
New Zealand is home to many game changing, sustainable fashion designers and boutiques that showcase their offerings, but there are few stores that focus their offering entirely on sustainability (without compromising on style).
From extreme weather events to worsening air quality, decreasing biodiversity to rising sea levels, climate change is set to be a major policy challenge for Aotearoa in the coming decades.
Award-winning British artists, Gilbert & George, will exhibit their cheeky, often provocative and always thoughtprovoking artworks in an exclusive exhibition coming Saturday 25 June to Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Embrace your curiosity and get set for a mystery dining experience coming to Ponsonby Road this July.
This July a unique restaurant, the Digital Dining Room, will pop up in Ponsonby as part of Elemental AKL 2022.
Pink Ribbon Breakfast, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ’s largest annual fundraising campaign which takes place every May, has been extended to 17 June, due to a lack of registrations.
As Men’s Health Month gets under way this June, New Zealand registered charity Men’s Health Trust is reminding New Zealanders that there is still important mahi to be carried out in ensuring that all Kiwi men are supported and empowered to live healthier, happier, longer lives.
The New Zealand media landscape is poised for massive change, with local talent, content makers, and diverse audiences being the winners.
While the negative connotations of isolation currently plague most of us, for artists the opportunity to dedicate weeks alone on the wild west coast is a boon for their creative drive.
“As we all know it has been a tedious few years regarding Covid-19 which have affected many with their work life, family life and school life.