For many, the end of summer is something to lament, but in Dunedin, the cooler months are by far the most entertainment filled.
Read MoreFor weeks in January 1903, the topic of conversation among young and old on Banks Peninsula was the large picnic the Parkinsons gave on New Year’s Eve.
Read More“Once you are swept away with a career, children, and all that comes with ‘adulting’, it is easy for those childhood dreams to fade into the background.” - Nicole Forster shares the Shoe Curator story.
Read MoreOn the sunny front veranda at 250 Kilmore Street, it’s easy to feel a sense of continuity with the city’s past. A sympathetic restoration has preserved this lovely little house, carefully honouring its heritage character.
Read MoreWith great food, top-notch craft beer and wine, historic charm, inventive art, geological wonders, spectacular scenery, beaches, lakes, and native wildlife, you ought to visit and discover the diversity of the Waitaki.
Read MoreBluebird days, balmy nights, a buzzing city, and events galore – it’s all happening this summer in Ōtautahi. The calendar is full, so rally your crew and get to all of the fun arriving in Christchurch this March.
Read MoreThe recent completion of the South Frame anchor project has created an attractive 3.3km circuit of our central city for walking, jogging, cycling, and new forms of micro-mobility.
Read MoreThe return of Christchurch’s vibrant city centre also signals the rebirth of an iconic South Island event - the Christchurch Marathon.
Read MoreTrumpeter Thomas Eves first pursed his lips with the Woolston Brass Band. Here, he developed a love for the trumpet and cornet.
Read MoreThere’s a spring in the step of staff and visitors at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre – the beloved Christchurch institution seems to have come alive again at last.
Read MoreAs one of the oldest symphonies in the world, banging its first gong in 1947, The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra continues as strong as ever into the 21st Century.
Read MoreThe Royal New Zealand Ballet is renowned worldwide for its talented performers, compositions, and expert choreography.
Read MoreAvenues editor Liam Stretch recently stayed at Wellington's newest boutique hotel - Naumi Studio Wellington.
Read MoreRight in the heart of Ōtautahi, The Terrace is a bustling hub of hospitality, but stand in just the right place and look the right way, and you can also find this vibrant painting by Christchurch artist Dcypher.
Read MoreAs New Zealand’s ultimate nature and wildlife destination, Southland’s scenery spans lush rainforests, fertile farmlands, and rugged coastlines.
Read MoreFor Christchurch-born designer Campbell Johnson, the inspiration for his work is sensorial, from the people and places around him.
Read MoreThe EntX development in central Christchurch first opened in 2018 to much fanfare. During the pandemic, Mackersy Property envisioned a new concept; a multi‑faceted entertainment venue designed for operator Funlab.
Read MoreWelcome to 2023: a year that, like those before, will have its own signature. That combination of continuing market changes (think price), challenges (interest rates plus inflationary pressure), and beauty (or opportunity!).
Read MoreWhen I say eat more, I’m not talking about overflowing plates that induce stomach aches and naps. I’m speaking to a simple yet powerful focus on expanding the diversity and range of the foods we eat.
Read MoreThere are three live music venues in Ōtautahi I hold especially dear. Within those walls, Marlon Williams and Yumi Zooma introduced themselves to the world, and I first saw the spellbinding Aldous Harding perform.
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