Jane Clifton: Bridled power
Subscriber contentBy Jane Clifton in Politics
Having created Auckland, the Government wants to run it too.
By Bernard Lagan in Bulletin from Abroad
With oversight of New Zealand spy agencies under scrutiny, Bernard Lagan reveals an SIS ruse of three decades ago.
By Jane Clifton in Politics
Having created Auckland, the Government wants to run it too.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
So often unbeloved by authorities, cyclists' best hope could be becoming the fashion for networking business people.
By Fiona Rae in Television
The British actor stars in Hidden, a noir thriller about a small-time lawyer drawn into a big-time political conspiracy.
Despite soaring prices, some farmers are struggling but others don’t want to share the spoils.
By The Listener
A selection of entries for the Listener and NZ Cartoon Archive's Young Cartoonist Award.
By Marc Wilson
Don’t believe you’re addicted to Warcraft? Think you can stop anytime you want? Think again.
By The Listener
Sexual exploitation of the young used to be an implicit entitlement of celebrity but we are, quite properly, far more vigilant now.
By Mark Lister
Investment analyst Mark Lister follows up last year’s sharemarket picks and recommends yield and growth stocks for the year ahead.
The Listener has 30 double passes to give away.
This is a brave subject for a woman to tackle from a male first-person perspective, writes reviewer John McCrystal.
By David Larsen
The Company you Keep, Maori Boy Genius and Antiviral.
By Fiona Rae
Lois Daish's investigations into the history of the Anzac biscuit revealed the earliest published recipe, and a modern update.
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