For shame

While editing Sarah Newey and Simon Townsley’s feature story about the surge of methamphetamine and HIV in Fiji (page 50),...

The lacemaker

In the studio with textile artist Rowan Panther...

In Fiji, a wave of meth, HIV and shame

A dispatch from Suva, where cruel epidemics are racing in parallel....

“It’s just you and your dog.”

Every year, the finest sheep dogs and handlers in New Zealand and Australia compete for the prestigious Wayleggo Cup. The...

How to stand alone

King’s Counsel Sally Gepp on the frustrating, high stakes, necessary work of environmental law....

How to dig a better hole

For many Māori, archaeology has a bad name, with treasures removed to museums, stripped of context and spiritual care. Now,...

Life in the dying city

On paper, Wellington city’s not looking too flash. But photographer Louis Elorfi Macalister finds life—loud, colourful, and dynamic—on every corner....

Risk and reward

Outdoor education is at a crossroads....

Photo stories

Some of the most powerful moments in this job are when I open up a new gallery a photographer has...

Solomoni comes out of hiding

How the Pacific Leprosy Foundation is helping a Fijian father overcome the stigma of a debilitating disease....

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