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I did a BA... and turned out fine

“There’s something about the work you’re creating that cannot be replicated in any other sector.”

Bachelor of Arts degrees, like all degrees, have an important part to…

Golriz Ghahraman on writing her own story

Golriz Ghahraman is telling her story of growing up in Aotearoa. She has worked as a United Nations lawyer and is now a member of Parliament…

Beautiful post-lockdown reunions to make you cry

Take two minutes to soak up the love and joy in these level 2 reunion moments. Then give your loved ones some bone-crushing hugs!

This whānau quit Australia to live off-grid

The prospect of long-term self-isolation has got some of us a bit anxious (looking at the panic buyers at Pak'n'Save), but this whānau has got it…

Where do all your tributes to Christchurch go?

Hundreds and hundreds of tributes poured through to Christchurch after March 15th, 2019. Flowers, cards, gifts, paintings and origami cranes piled up in a storeroom in…

What your flowers meant to a Christchurch terrorist attack victim’s sister

In the days following March 15th, Aya Al-Umari journeyed to and from the hospital every day in the hope that her brother Hussein was alive. A…

Meet the nudists of Christchurch

What is it like to live in a naturist club? The nudists of Pineglades Naturist Club in Canterbury show us how they'd "rather be nude and…

Students tell us how they would unf*ck the world

We hit up Otago Uni's O Week to ask the pertinent question, "How would you unfuck the world?" The responses were wide-ranging: some practical, some philosophical…

Rugby league star Georgia Hale is the Young New Zealander of the Year

Georgia Hale is striving to make rugby league a game for everyone. The 24-year-old has been awarded the 2020 Young New Zealander of the Year.

Students show us the last photo on their phone, surprisingly

We wandered around O-week at the University of Canterbury with one pressing question for students - what's the last photo you took on your phone? Despite…

The City of Garbage

In Manshiyat Naser, a ward on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, is an area known as the City of Garbage. Here, the Zabbaleen - which translates…

What does inclusive Aotearoa look like?

What does inclusive Aotearoa look like? Recreate NZ and Auckland students work together on an art project that asks this question.

Antarctica's poo engineer

Bruce deals to people's poo while also making their drinking water. His home and office? Scott Base, Antarctica. Bruce shows us the nerdy details of his…

A youth mentor on what it's like to be homeless

Aged 18, Anahera spent five months homeless. She tells us how she and her niece would sleep in public bathrooms with the hand dryer on to…

No Hands No Excuses

Humphrey Hanley AKA No Hands No Excuses is a motivational streamer on Twitch. He shows us his gaming setup, his life as a streamer and freelancer,…

'Batman is just cool': The ultimate batcave

Robin has about 500 Batmobiles in his Batman collection - and that's without getting started on the figurines and other memorabilia in his Batcave. And why…

Meet the Dolly Doctor

If your beloved doll is in need of some sprucing - say it's missing a limb or needs a hair upgrade - you can visit Christine…

The Man On The Volcano

Da Crater Man has lived a solitary life on a volcano in Samoa for 20 years - but he's definitely not short on visitors. People from…

This 106-year-old is New Zealand's oldest driver

Bob is 106, and as long as he's passing his eye tests, he's going to keep driving. Bob takes us along for a ride, and shares…

The family business of fantasy coffins

At the Kane Kwei carpentry workshop in Ghana they specialise in making...coffins. But these aren't your ordinary satin-lined, stained-oak coffins, these are coffins with a sense…

The miracle baby born from a tough twin pregnancy

Tori’s pregnancy with her twins was a labour of love. Here she shares the amazing story of her miracle baby.

From isolation to icy location

Located on the West Coast of the South Island, Gorge River is the quintessential Kiwi spot: isolated, green, coastal and idyllic. For Chris, Gorge River was…

Paddletots

Did you know that babies have a reflex called the bradycardic response? When this reflex kicks in, a baby will instinctively hold its breath and open…

Speedcuber

We've all had a Rubik's cube that's been sitting jumbled in your junk drawer ever since the frustration overcame the fun of solving the little plastic…

My bff, a.k.a. Dad, has cancer

The irony of being diagnosed with leukaemia on Daffodil Day wasn't lost on Kerry Bisley. Now he's a found a new cause, one which has spurred…

Remembering the School Journal

Have you ever wondered how Aotearoa got it's name? Take a trip down memory lane with the myths, legends, and creative quips of the New Zealand…

Festival of Play

Festivals of Play are hitting Auckland this summer, with brand new games in the sunny outdoors that parents and their tamariki can all enjoy ☀️? You…

Meet Kawhia's tiny tennis lover

While most of us are hitting snooze buttons, Natasha is hitting tennis balls. Meet the father and daughter from Kawhia with big dreams, and more than…

World's Fastest Māori

Tutu (noun) someone who touches everything, tries to fix things that aren't broken, break things that aren't broken, pull things apart and can't put them back…