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Chasing the New Zealand Mountain Dolphin

It started as a light-hearted investigation. It became a fervour of curiosity and madness in the South Island bush. I first heard of the beasts in 2021. In a DOC hut near Murchison, I caught a passing...

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Talking points

It’s been a hot minute. The last time Wānaka’s Aspiring Conversations Festival of Ideas & Kōrero took place was in 2018, which was only six years ago, but jeez, what a six years. Aspiring...

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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a squid boat

Laura Williamson revisits a close encounter in the skies above Kaikōura. It was sometime after 2am on December 21, 1978. An Argosy turboprop freight plane was en-route from Wellington to Christchurch...

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Moonlight Mondays

They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Maybe not. It started on a warm summer Monday just over a year ago. I was probably trying to...

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Natural Born Campervanners

May 2020. First week out of lockdown. We were trucking along nicely when my wife made an announcement: “I’ve done something. I’ve booked us a campervan for ten days!”  I had many thoughts, largely...

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Book review: Marilynn Webb – Folded in the hills

To hold this book is to realise a dream that can’t only be mine about Marilynn Webb’s work, to stroke the very lines she made. The hardcover soft with its raised cloud lines, an invitation to fold...

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Book review: Rapture – An Anthology of Performance Poetry from Aotearoa New...

Edited by Carrie Rudzinski and Grace Iwashita-Taylor (Auckland University Press, 2023) “I fell in love at the poetry night / with the meter of the verse / steady rhythms and free-flowing rhyme /...

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Book review: Everest Mountain Guide – The remarkable story of a Kiwi mountaineer

By Guy Cotter (Potton & Burton, 2023) Since first climbing the mountain in 1992 as part of the Adventure Consultants team, Guy Cotter has become one of the industry’s most respected Everest...

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Music review: SongCatcher/Youthtown EP Volume 1

Jackie B Productions, 2023.  Produced by Mark Punch & Jackie Bristow. SongCatcher started as a one-day songwriting workshop run by the Queenstown- and Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jackie...

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Music review: Good Miles To Go

Jackie Bristow & Barry Saunders (2024) When Jackie’s not busy creating awesomeness with the music stars of tomorrow, she creates a fair bit of her own awesomeness too. She has released five albums...

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Elie and Ellen

Professional skier and ski mountaineer Sam Smoothy reflects on a ski descent of Elie de Beaumont with his mum, Ellen. My mother skied the day she gave birth to me. She prefers the backcountry, but...

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Under your own green steam

“There is no machine known that is more efficient than a human on a bicycle. A bowl of oatmeal, 30 miles, you can’t come close to that.  Put a bowl of oatmeal in your car, you’re not going anywhere,...

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Night at the asylum

A stay at the West Coast’s spookiest backpackers. If you’ve ever been to Hokitika, you’ve probably stopped at the glowworm dell: a little crevasse alongside State Highway 6, usually packed with...

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Book review: Dark Sky – Murder among the stars

By Marie Connolly Quentin Wilson Publishing (2024) An astronomy professor is murdered at Tekapo’s Mt John Observatory during an academic conference, and there are suspects aplenty. When criminal...

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Book review: End Times

By Rebecca Priestley Te Herenga Waka University Press (2023) For those of us who came of age during the 1980s, watching young people grapple with the existential threat of climate change is a dose of...

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Book review: Ash

By Louise Wallace  Te Waka Herenga University Press (2023) Thea is a vet at a rural practice with two small children who works miracles on a daily basis just to get out the fucking door. She is...

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Poetry review: Hopurangi—Songcatcher – Poems from the Maramataka

By Robert Sullivan Auckland University Press (2024) The poems in Hopurangi—Songcatcher are framed by the cycles of the Maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar. Having rejoined Facebook after a six-year...

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Poetry review: AUP New Poets 10 – Tessa Keenan, romesh dissanayake and Sadie...

Edited by Anne Kennedy Auckland University Press (2024) Each new release from the AUP New Poets series, which showcases new voices in contemporary poetry, is a must read and has been an introduction...

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Book review: Six-legged Ghosts – the insects of Aotearoa

By Lily Duval Canterbury University Press (2024) As Lily Duval explains in her preface, Six-legged Ghosts had its inception in an art project for which she undertook to paint all of Aotearoa’s...

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Book release: Ski Bum

By Sam Masters Powder Press (2024) We were excited in the 1964 office recently to receive some promotional material from Sam Masters, former editor of Powderhound and author of The Story of New...

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