Ōtepoti Dunedin’s shared pathway, Te Aka Ōtākou (The Otago Vine), which lines the scenic Otago Harbour, is the perfect excuse to get out and about.
Read MoreIn the heart of Tasman, Maruia River Retreat is a haven for well-being and healing, not only for people but for the planet.
Read MoreEmbark on a journey to Murihiku Southland, one of the most breathtaking destinations in the world. Located on the edge of Te Waipounamu, this region is a haven for nature and sustainability enthusiasts.
Read MoreThe mustard gold of Resene See The Light brings the sunshine to the dark coffee tones in the 101 Copenhagen Tribu Bench and Trumpet Side Tables from Frobisher.
Read MoreDavid Warring (owner of King of Snake restaurant) created the King of Snake cocktail in 2003. The King of Snake is one of New Zealand’s most famous original cocktails and has been published around the world.
Read MoreBlush Skin Clinic is your new world-class skin clinic located in the heart of Merivale. They understand that each individual and their skin are unique.
Read MoreThe Hinata Korinzu is a captivating cocktail that blends the floral characteristics of gin with yuzu marmalade and blueberry syrup; all brightened by fresh lemon juice.
Read MoreIn the Central City’s West End, INATI takes a unique approach to fine dining. Meaning ‘to share’ in Te Reo Māori, it is led by husband-and-wife Simon and Lisa Levy.
Read MoreRM Designs, founded 25 years ago by Bernie O’Fagan, is pleased to have made its mark on the cityscape. The most recent is Hornby Club.
Read MoreThe Encraftment Market returns this year. This seasonal extravaganza boasts over 120 stalls, each brimming with handcrafted Christmas gift items. Bring your Santa lists!
Read MoreLOC Construction, a true family business, was founded by Les O’Connell in 1991. His son, Tom, started as an apprentice under his father’s guidance, and together, they’ve grown the business.
Read MoreWhile Canterbury Museum undergoes a $205 million redevelopment over the next five years, the most significant in its century and a half existence, it has had to look elsewhere to house exhibits and keep visitors enthralled.
Read MoreChristchurch developers Oliver Hickman and Vincent Holloway have made a lasting impact on the look of the city since launching their company in 2019.
Read MoreCanterbury restaurateurs David and Jennifer Warring’s latest venture continues a legacy of quality. Now open on level one of The Terrace, overlooking the Avon River, their new restaurant and bar, ROCA, is inspired by the Mediterranean.
Read MoreStudents from Christchurch’s St Margaret’s College have got their minds set on problem-solving.
Read MoreThis year’s Biketober Festival of Cycling includes a special ride for dogs. It’s the first event of its kind in the city, and for Michele Hollis, the appeal is obvious.
Read MoreLarge and small sculptural pieces by some of the country’s best artists will be on show and on sale at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre this month.
Read MoreNow, you can make a Zodiac Asian-inspired cocktail at home with the Miso Mikan Highball. A harmony of flavours, with the mandarin cordial providing a tangy citrus kick while the miso adds a subtle umami complexity to the mix.
Read MoreAs we age, our skin becomes more delicate and prone to damage from factors such as pollution, UV rays, and stress. While a healthy lifestyle can help maintain youthful-looking skin, sometimes it’s not enough - step in Lucia Skincare.
Read MoreSummerset’s fourth Canterbury village, Summerset Prebbleton, offers a secure and low-maintenance lifestyle in a small but vibrant community.
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