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Painting weather

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Hillary: a life beyond fame

At the opening of an exhibition celebrating the achievements of one of New Zealand’s best...

Seabed survey finds new volcanoes

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A heart for the hills

Out for a spin in his father’s 1954 MG, Darryl Moore is one of thousands...

The Long Pathway (continued)

Three years after completing the North Island section of Te Araroa (“the long pathway”) Geoff...

The colour red

Every secondary school pupil knows that leaves are green because chlorophyll, the pigment plants use...

Opanuku: from source to sea

Often ignored, frequently degraded, suburban streams are the Cinderellas of freshwater conservation. Yet many are...

‘Thar she blows’—a grisly trade in bone and oil

Within 30 years of Captain Cook’s first arrival in New Zealand, whalers were prowling our...

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Issue 198

Mar - Apr 2026

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