New Zealand | Washington Post
7 February 2016
The long-existing friendly rivalry between Australia and New Zealand was complicated over the past few decades “by the fact that many New Zealanders moved to Australia in search of jobs and other opportunities”, writes Adam…
New Zealand | Malaysian Insider
6 February 2016
“New Zealand has proven a popular destination for Malaysians be it making a Lord of the Rings pilgrimage to Hobbiton or getting an adrenaline rush from a variety of adventure sports”, according to an…
Rugby | BBC
6 February 2016
New Zealand’s Black Ferns have been ranked #1 on the first rankings for women’s Test rugby.
“It’s a positive step for one of the fastest growing team sports in the world, as it brings parity…
New Zealand | 2015 World Migration Report
5 February 2016
Auckland has been identified as the world’s fourth most cosmopolitan city in the 2015 World Migration Report from the International Organisation for Migration.
Only Dubai (83%), Brussels (62%) and Toronto (46%) have larger…
Film & TV | Hollywood Reporter | Sundance Film Festival | Variety Magazine
5 February 2016
New investigative documentary, the “engrossing” Tickled, co-directed by New Zealanders David Farrier and Dylan Reeve, has received rave reviews from critics and punters after its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Farrier and Dylan Reeve’s…
Obituaries | Telegraph (The)
4 February 2016
Squadron Leader Keith Thiele, who has died in Sydney aged 94, was decorated four times as a bomber and a fighter pilot and was one of only four New Zealand-born airmen to earn three…
Adrenalin | Outside Magazine
4 February 2016
Braving the 16-hour flight from Los Angeles to New Zealand is easy, according to Outside Magazine, but the hard part is sorting through the overwhelming number of possibilities crammed into the two islands. Outside…
Music | San Luis Obispo Tribune (The)
4 February 2016
Andy Morley-Hall is a member of the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra, an eight-piece band that combines high-energy ukulele covers of classic pop and rock songs by the likes of Blondie, Cyndi Lauper and Salt-N-Pepa…
Film & TV | Wired
3 February 2016
“As a director, got an impeccable ability to balance painful earnestness with biting humour,” Angela Watercutter writes for WIRED. “And as a comedy writer and actor, he produces jokes that land…
Business | Australian Financial Review
3 February 2016
“Congratulations to ANZ Banking Group’s tough new CEO, for both (partially) pulling the plug on the bank’s misguided Asian expansion strategy, which I have criticised since 2009, and for…
Visual Arts | Atlantic (The) | Foreign Policy
3 February 2016
New Zealand-born Robin Hammond is one of six photographers featured in a series called Conflict, which explores the testimonies of professional conflict photographers and looks at how they engage with and seek to understand…
Fashion | Harper's Bazaar
2 February 2016
“The reigning queen of cult eyewear, Karen Walker, is back with another sunglasses collection, and yes – the lookbook is just as adorable and the styles are just as lustworthy as we’ve come to…
New Zealand | Economic Times (The)
2 February 2016
Aucklander Matt Jenke has helped put some of the country’s top tramping tracks on the Google map, completing seven of the nine Great Walks wearing a Google Street View Trekker, a wearable backpack outfitted…
Film & TV | Guardian (The) | Hollywood Reporter | Sundance Film Festival
2 February 2016
Taika Waititi’s film adaptation of Barry Crump’s Wild Pork and Watercress, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, which made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, is a “deliciously good time at the movies,” according to…
New Zealand | Get.com
1 February 2016
“It was a dream come true,” writes Lynette Tan in a post about her 3-week trip around the South Island of New Zealand.
“New Zealand is an exceptional place to travel to for…
New Zealand | Tripadvisor
1 February 2016
Wanaka’s Lakeside Apartments have been ranked third best Luxury Hotel in the South Pacific Region in the 2016 TripAdvisor Choice Awards.
The Hotel also was recognized as the best Luxury Hotel in New Zealand as…
Science/Tech | Independent (The)
1 February 2016
Beatrice Tinsley, “one of the least acknowledged – and most original – thinkers in astronomy is being acknowledged by Google Doodle”, writes Jess Staufenberg in an article for The Independent.
The Doodle on Google’s…
Rugby | CNN
31 January 2016
For many the defining image of gentle giant Jonah Lomu, who died in November, aged 40, is the sight of the New Zealand rugby star swatting aside England players in the semi-final of the 1995…
Film & TV | Independent (The)
31 January 2016
“It’s been almost three years since Top of the Lake first aired and it’s still hard to shake the series’ sense of creeping dread”, writes Jacob Stolworthy in an article on The Independent.
Lead actress…
Nature | Express (The)
30 January 2016
The world’s most famous white whale Migaloo – a pure white humpback – has been sighted between the North and South Island of New Zealand.
“Migaloo being in New Zealand waters supports the findings from…
Business | Drinks Business (The)
30 January 2016
New Zealand wine exports have hit a record high as the USA becomes New Zealand’s largest export market for wine.
“Underlying the growth is the very positive reputation of New Zealand wine amongst consumers and…
New Zealand | BackPackingMatt
29 January 2016
In a blog post Matt – self-proclaimed Adventurer, Instagrammer and New Zealand travel planning expert – featured seven of New Zealand most stunning lakes.
“New Zealand is a land of picturesque lakes, often painted and photographed…
General | Buzzfeed
29 January 2016
Nancy Wake was included in Buzzfeed’s list of “14 Badass Historical Women To Name Your Daughters After”.
If you would like your baby to be exceedingly glamorous you should name her Nancy after Nancy Wake –…
Theatre | Guardian (The)
29 January 2016
Mime superstar, New Zealand-born Trygve Wakenshaw, who has been garnering rave reviews for his recent solo show, Nautilus talks with the Guardian about his theatre background, his future and what he really wants –…
Taste | Guardian (The)
28 January 2016
New Zealand-raised chef Anna Hansen, owner of London’s Modern Pantry, talks with the Guardian about juggling the demands of business and family.
Time management is one thing Hansen says she is not particularly good at.
“I…
Writers | Irish Times (The)
28 January 2016
Janet Frame’s 1957 debut novel Owls Do Cry has now been reissued with a nuanced and appreciative introduction by Margaret Drabble, who calls the novel “an exhilarating and dazzling prelude to long and…
Business | Pique Magazine
28 January 2016
New Zealand-born Nev Lapwood’s Snowboard Addiction training website has inked a US$100,000 investment deal with Canadian e-commerce maven Michele Romanow after wowing the panel on reality television show Dragon’s Den.
Snowboard Addiction was…
Science/Tech | Riviera Times (The)
27 January 2016
One of the world’s most brilliant mathematicians, New Zealander Roy Kerr, 81, has been awarded the Crafoord Prize for his work on black holes. With an award of US$700,000 the prize is one of…
Rugby | New York Times (The)
27 January 2016
New Zealand’s All Black stars are the big prizes in rugby’s global talent pool, particularly only a few months after winning a second consecutive World Cup, the New York Times reports. Like Ma’a Nonu,…
Taste | Dorset Echo
27 January 2016
From elaborate pavlovas to plush, punk-pink rainbow cakes, chefs and food stylists Auckland-born Stacey O’Gorman (left) and British business partner Alex Hoffler – aka the Meringue Girls – both still in their…
New Zealand | Seattle Times (The)
26 January 2016
“New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park – bigger than Yosemite and Yellowstone national parks combined – offers a wealth of magical hikes,” Associated Press journalist Carey Williams writes.
“The Great Walks are routes featured by the…
Music | Vancouver Sun (The)
26 January 2016
In July 2015, Marlon Williams made his Vancouver Folk Music Festival debut stunning the crowd. The 25-year-old New Zealander is a revelation, according to the Vancouver Sun. Williams’ voice is riveting, a cross between…
Film & TV | Independent (The) | Sundance Film Festival
26 January 2016
Taika Waititi’s new film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, a dramatisation of Barry Crump’s 1986 novel, Wild Pork and Watercress, has premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Boy director Waititi returns with the road comedy…
Writers | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
25 January 2016
Ben Sanders’ American Blood is a “world-class thriller,” according to Karen Hardy writing for the Sydney Morning Herald. “It’s perhaps a little too soon to put Sanders in the same league as Lee Child,”…
Theatre | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
25 January 2016
New Zealander Thomas Monckton is one of a new generation of mimes, a “luminary”, beginning to “carry the torch in a tradition that brought us Charlie Chaplin and Mr Bean,” according to the Sydney…
New Zealand | Australian (The)
24 January 2016
Owen River Lodge is about 100km from Nelson and its owner, Felix Borenstein, says Wairau River is fly-fishing’s Everest.
One minute they are there and the next they aren’t – three of the biggest brown…
Theatre | Telegraph (The)
24 January 2016
“Rubber-limbed” New Zealander Trygve Wakenshaw is “one of the most talented acts of the new mime movement,” Tristram Fane Saunders writes for the Telegraph. Trained at École Philippe Gaulier (“essentially RADA for…
Nature | ABC News
23 January 2016
Filling the ecological gap left by the extinction of the moa with imported Australian emus and cassowaries would not work, according to insights into the giant flightless birds’ feeding behaviours.
The findings, reported in the…
Cricket | ABC News
23 January 2016
Wakatipu High School Uunder-15 cricket team impressed locals at January’s Western New South Wales Cricket Carnival, wowing locals in the small rural township of Molong with their haka.
Molong’s picturesque pitch, with its white picket…
Visual Arts | Ryukyu Shimpo
23 January 2016
New Zealander Jesse Whitehead, 25, has published a photography book depicting the people, nature, and culture of Okinawa, Japan as he experienced them during his three-year stay in Tomigusuku City.
Whitehead came to Okinawa in…
Sport General | Summit Daily News
22 January 2016
Queenstown freeskier Alec Savery, 20, spends most of his time in Cardrona, where just about anyone who’s anyone in the New Zealand freeski scene spends their winters. So, when it comes time to compete…
Film & TV | Guardian (The)
22 January 2016
Disabled athletes fight the non-disabled in New Zealand director Heath Cozens’ award-winning documentary Doglegs which provides an outlet for five determined wrestlers to escape the prejudice they face in everyday life, the Guardian reports.
It…
Adrenalin | Guardian (The)
22 January 2016
New Zealand’s only packraft operator Expedition X takes Guardian journalist Ellie Ross into a “secret corner” of the Rees Valley, an hour’s drive north of Queenstown, for a trek into the wilderness with a…
Rugby | New York Times (The)
21 January 2016
The experience of former All Blacks is helping Paris club Racing 92 with long-term ambitions, both nationally and internationally, said club president Jacky Lorenzetti.
French clubs often give priority to their own national…
New Zealand | Financial Times
21 January 2016
“Once seen by many as a destination for backpackers to hike, bike and bungee jump, New Zealand’s profile is changing,” Mark Jones writes in a Financial Times feature. “In 2014 the national tourist board…
Dance | Press and Journal (The)
21 January 2016
Aucklander Tracy Grant Lord is the brains behind the costumes and set of Scottish Ballet’s Cinderalla, a production originally created for the Royal New Zealand Ballet in 2007, which Grant Lord also worked on….
Wine | Conde Nast Traveler
20 January 2016
You don’t have to go to the source to drink world-class Sangiovese or Montepulciano. According to Condé Nast Traveler, some of the finest Italian wine is made right here in New Zealand.
When it comes…
Music | New York Post
20 January 2016
In 1983, Aucklander Geeling Ching was 23 years old and waiting tables at a Sydney café when she was chosen to play the lead role in David Bowie’s “China Girl,” Associated Press…
Sport General | Economist (The)
20 January 2016
The lead-up to this year’s Summer Olympics has included construction delays, protests against Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, and a data leak suggesting the samples of one in seven competing track athletes appear “highly suggestive…
Business | Guardian (The)
19 January 2016
“Until now, the idea of flying your own jetpack has been largely fantasy. But 2016 could be the year when it takes off commercially”, writes Stuart Clark for The Guardian.
According to the…
Visual Arts | Huffington Post (The)
19 January 2016
Auckland-born artist Paul Donald’s solo show “Endymion Project” has opened in Los Angeles at CB1 Gallery, one of a number of “stand out” exhibitions opening this month in the city.
Donald, who was trained in…
Sport General | Fortune
19 January 2016
Top fitness executive New Zealand-born Sarah Robb O’Hagan, president of New York-based Equinox Fitness, tells Fortune how to set realistic goals and get fit in 2016.
Robb O’Hagan personally became a daily fitness fan as…
Visual Arts | Nevada Appeal
18 January 2016
New Zealand born photographer and illustrator Frances Melhop, voted one of the World’s 200 Best Advertising Photographers 2009/2010 by Lürzers Archive, will bring her skills and talents to the Resident Artist Program in Silver…
Cricket | Daily Mail
18 January 2016
New Zealand-born cricketer Ben Stokes’ “stunning” 258 runs for England at Newlands in Capetown broke a host of records in early January, including the second-fastest double century, and helped raise the spirits of flood-hit…
Education | Fiji Times (The)
18 January 2016
Professor Nigel Healey has been appointed the new vice-chancellor of Fiji National University (FNU) with the New Zealander, who is currently the pro-vice-chancellor and head of the college of business, law and social sciences…
Nature | New York Times (The)
17 January 2016
The locale of one of today’s greatest real estate development grabs might surprise you. It’s not Dubai, Las Vegas, or Shanghai, but the frozen continent that rests at the end of the world. Writing…