Zoe Madden-Smith

Nine people tell us about the first time they felt like a man

Looking back I feel like that was a defining moment of me thinking, ”Oh, I am a man now.”

I left my job to sell second hand clothes online | Show Us Your Money

“I’ve never gone into an op shop and seen a shortage of clothing."

Why it’s hard to know the impact of cannabis on lungs

Specialists say the illegal status of cannabis in many countries makes it difficult to study.

New over-the-phone abortion service is getting 100 bookings a week

“We are receiving around 15 bookings a day. Certainly more than we were expecting.”

‘The pressure makes you want an escape’: Youth vaping up 3x

“Young people don’t want to hear from the CEO of Te Whatu Ora, they can’t relate to them.”

Opioid overdoses are on the rise in NZ, this medicine could change that

Drug overdoses in New Zealand have increased by 54% from 2017 to 2021.

My ADHD diagnosis saved my life. The govt needs to help others get theirs

“I finally started to understand my life. I started making sense of the way I learn."

In My Opinion: It’s not safe to be queer in Christchurch

Christchurch’s queer community talk about what it’s like for them on a night out.

  • 05 Nov 22

It’s time to roll out at-home STI checks across Aotearoa

“It's been one of the most successful testing interventions we've provided as an organisation.”

The Christchurch neighbourhood that smells like ass crack

The smell is so bad some residents are leaving for good.

My Christian fundamentalist upbringing in Auckland

“The whole concept of the purity ring negated consent; we never learned what consent was.”

I found out I had breast cancer at 25

Nearly 400 women are diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 45 each year in New Zealand.

In My Opinion: NZ should wipe all cannabis possession charges

“In the last year alone, 44% of cannabis convictions were applied to Māori."

I bought a house with my friend, here is my advice

Co-owning a house with friends isn’t new - but it's rarely tapped into. 

Asking people how much their outfit costs: Christchurch edition

“Pretty much everything I am wearing is second hand.”

Stop crushing your cans, you're sending them to landfill

It's time to squash our can-crushing habit.

The 16-year-old in charge of making 22,000 poi for the Rugby World Cup

Georgia started Pōtiki Poi from her lounge in Dunedin in 2019 when she was just 12.

More young NZers victims of sextortion: What to do if it happens to you

NZ Police are warning of increasing sextortion incidents where NZers are targeted.

Uh oh: Repeated infections may make you 50% higher risk for Alzheimer's

A new study has found concerning links between viral infections and the disease.

People are vandalising Asian mayoral candidates' election signs

One candidate has had more than 30 signs of theirs vandalised.

Alcohol needs graphic warnings like ciggies: expert

Picture warnings were 10 times more likely to influence drinking behaviours, a study has found.

Police now have more powers to seize criminal assets

New legislation aims to target gangs and make it harder for members to profit from criminal activity

'War on drugs has failed': Calls for a new way to tackle meth harm in NZ

Several recommendations have been made in a new report to tackle the drug's harm in NZ.

There's a friendship recession and it's hurting NZ men

“I think I was in denial about it for a long time."

Unpacking SPF, broad-spectrum and reef safety: Here’s the Re: guide to sunscreen

Re: has put together a checklist of things to look out for when you fork out for your next bottle.

Asking people how much their outfit costs

"We love a thrifty queen."

Anal sex is on the rise but education isn’t catching up

“When I get regular STI checks, I never get asked about anal sex then either - only vagina or oral."