From the Editors
As we go to press with our October issue we are in Level 3. Many say it’s like Level 4 but with takeaways.
As we go to press with our October issue we are in Level 3. Many say it’s like Level 4 but with takeaways.
The move into Alert Level 3 will be of relief for Aucklanders who have done their bit to keep all of Aotearoa safe but it is not the time to become complacent.
Spring has brought wet and windy weather and the continuation of a Covid lockdown.
In late September, I went for a walk through the forest. I entered via the rebuilt track from West View Road.
I have recently visited Western Springs Forest now that it has been re-opened to the public and what I observed was rather disturbing.
We read in your last issue with exasperation Mark Graham’s racially based criticism of those trying to prevent Tūpuna Maunga Authority from felling around 2500 exotic trees on Auckland’s maunga (volcanic cones).
Nespresso has added two new limited-edition coffees to its Ispirazione Italiana range – inspired by the art of Italian master roasters and the tastes they so skilfully craft.
Looking for more sustainable ways to break a sweat? Allbirds has now got you covered from head to toe.
As the art of gardening continues its pandemic-fuelled renaissance, Seedlip has partnered with local guided gardening brand Green Shoots to offer green-fingered Kiwis a new growing project for spring.
In huge news for fans of the UK-born, globally loved brand, Charlotte Tilbury Beauty is now available in New Zealand exclusively from MECCA in store and online.
This worldwide Repair Day celebrates the strength of community coming together and helping each other fixing small household items, preventing stuff going to landfill.
I thought we went down to Level 3 a week too soon, but I recognise the tremendous pressure the government is under.