Life The looming greyhound welfare crisis December 15, 2024 Pat Pilcher It looked like the Government had animal welfare in mind when it announced the decision this week to ban greyhound racing in NZ, but Read More
Food & Drink·Life Spring sipping – wine reviews September 14, 2024 Phil Parker PHIL PARKER celebrates the hint of warmer temperatures and the slow segue into summer with another selection of tasty wines. Read More
Gaming·Life·Security The great play to pay scam September 6, 2024 Pat Pilcher Is it possible to earn decent wads of cash from 'play to pay' apps? PAT PILCHER drives himself a little nuts getting to the Read More
Food & Drink·Life Fine family wines from Aotearoa July 16, 2024 Phil Parker This month PHIL PARKER features wine from two iconic NZ producers, Sir George Fistonich and Pegasus Bay's Donaldson family. Read More
Food & Drink·Life Crafty Corner: winter hops July 9, 2024 Ashton Brown ASHTON BROWN proves that hops put a spring in your step even in the depths of winter by supping on crazy, hazy and even Read More
Food & Drink·Home wares·Life How to revolutionise your cooking routine June 27, 2024 Pat Pilcher PAT PILCHER was scared stiff of pressure cookers before he came across a cooker that has revolutionised his cooking routine with sensational tasting dishes. Read More
Life·Thought Piece Is this the solution to NZ’s media crisis? June 27, 2024 Pat Pilcher NZ media is in a state of catastrophic upheaval and could be in its death throes. PAT PILCHER wonders if Canada has found a Read More
Food & Drink·Life·News·Thought Piece Let’s protect and value NZ’s media April 14, 2024 Pat Pilcher PAT PILCHER examines the media crisis in New Zealand and what can be done to protect this essential tool to ensure the future of Read More
Life·Thought Piece Plans to gut the public service challenged February 1, 2024 Guest Contributor An impassioned open letter to the people of Aotearoa from an anonymous civil servant with some troubling information. Read More
Life·Thought Piece Why is social media so broken? December 19, 2023 Pat Pilcher We all use it and it can be a force for good so why, asks PAT PILCHER, is social media increasingly going down the Read More
Life·Thought Piece How will adding 1.6 billion to our health bill get NZ back on track? November 28, 2023 Pat Pilcher PAT PILCHER finds it hard to see the financial logic or a moral mettle in the government's rush to dismantle the Smoke-Free legislation. Read More
Food & Drink·Life Vinopalooza dream team selection November 2, 2023 Phil Parker Witchdoctor's wine expert PHIL PARKER pours some more vino goodness from New Zealand and elsewhere down our throats. Read More
Life·Thought Piece The electoral elephant in the room October 17, 2023 Pat Pilcher No one mentions the disparity wrought by advertising dollars and big donors on the outcome of the election. PAT PILCHER with his analysis. Read More
Life·Music·Recordings My affair with Brenda September 25, 2023 Gary Steel GARY STEEL has spent the last six months having hot dates with Brenda. That is, Brendaโs 56 compilation CDs. Read More
Life·Thought Piece How to find facts in the cracks leading up to the election September 11, 2023 Pat Pilcher PAT PILCHER is sick and tired of opinionated and biased coverage of political issues and urges us to learn how to find the factual. Read More
Food & Drink·Life·Thought Piece Old Man Shouts At Cloud #2 โ Teaching financial literacy? How about health literacy? August 29, 2023 Guest Contributor In this Old Man Shouts At Cloud column, GARETH NEWMAN has an alternative to the Governmentโs plans to teach financial literacy in schools. Read More
Life Old Man Shouts At Cloud #1 โ Countdownโs fabulous new security measures August 22, 2023 Guest Contributor In the first Old Man Shouts At Cloud column GARETH NEWMAN lets off steam about Countdownโs new security measures. Read More
Life Neil Roberts According to his friends July 5, 2023 Guest Contributor In 1983 some friends of Neil Roberts, who had blown himself up at the Wanganui Computer Centre, wrote this sort-of eulogy for TOM magazine. Read More
Life·Thought Piece What the heck has happened to Wellington’s Courtenay Place? June 30, 2023 Pat Pilcher Wellington's historic Courtenay Place was once a proud part of the inner city but has become shabby and dangerous, writes PAT PILCHER. Read More
Life·Thought Piece National’s farmer-appeasing policies could be catastrophic April 24, 2023 Pat Pilcher PAT PILCHER takes a squiz at National's newly-announced rural policies and finds them both anti-animal welfare and anti-environment. Read More