While it is not a music festival, there'll be a sea shanty sing-along at New Zealand's first-ever Seaweed Festival.
Thanks to Matakana’s proximity to the coast, you can easily add a visit to Omaha Beach, Tawaharanui Regional Park, or Goat ...
Comment: Wellington may be most famous for earthquakes, but the tsunami that damaged the city 170 years ago proved it’s a ...
Padel is considered the world's fastest growing racquet sport, and now Wellingtonians have the chance to play in New Zealand's first premium padel facility. The indoor centre in Kilbirnie features ...
Dylan began his lyrics with a reference to a 1920 lynching in Duluth of Black circus workers, and there indeed were postcards sold of the dead men. This may come as a surprise if you’ve never learned ...
In a move that will benefit Indian students pursuing higher education in New Zealand, Wellington has modified the Post Study Work Visa (PSWV), permitting students to stay and work for up to three ...
You can find these and more in the ‘natural capital’ of Aotearoa New Zealand: Wellington. You can see kākā and tūī in city parks, kororā little blue penguins swimming in the harbour ...
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live Score, 1st ODI (New Zealand National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka National Cricket Team): Will Young made an unbeaten 90 and shared a 93-run opening partnership with Rachin ...
Ahead of the first ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, here's a look at the pitch history and ODI records of Basin Reserve. The pitch in Wellington has been challenging for batters. Although 30 ...
On a blustery Wellington day, an Antarctic chill blowing in with the southerly, New Zealand's home advantage may have played a role in their victory. This is what Matt Henry thinks, after his 4 ...
Video / Carson Bluck Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know Bay of Plenty paradise Ōhope has long been a fan favourite in the Herald’s annual search for New Zealand’s best beach.
Wellington businessman Eyal Aharoni has purchased the Reading Cinema site. Photo / Supplied Aharoni is a former Israeli army officer who came to New Zealand in 1988 to further a science career.