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Premier Art Collection: Windsor Gallery

Art lovers will have the opportunity to explore works from over 40 highly regarded New Zealand artists in 3-4 May, 2025 at Windsor Gallery. Gallery co-owner and art expert Tracey Wynands hand-picked new and iconic national artists for the showcase, with many of them creating captivating new work specifically for the collection. “We are thrilled […]

Wellness retreats this winter

Ready to recharge and invest in yourself this winter? A wellness retreat might be just what you need. As the chill sets in, there’s no better time to press pause and focus on your wellbeing. Winter retreats offer the perfect escape, giving you the chance to unwind, reset, and reconnect with your body and mind. […]

Destination Akaroa

Sunny days, holidays, or just for the fun of it, a trip to the seaside town of Akaroa is a favourite with Cantabrians, no matter the season. The quaint Gallic port of call is well known for its French roots, cuisine, marine and wildlife, and as a place to explore. The town’s French connection dates […]

Plan to make a splash in summer: NOVAspace

Cooling, refreshing days around your backyard swimming pool may seem a long way off given the current weather vagaries, yet with some forethought now, it can become a reality. Plan now and you could be splashing, swimming, and socialising around a gorgeous new pool in time for summer. Expert in designing, planning, and installing phenomenal […]

A life of passion and purpose

Ali Harper is the embodiment of living life to the fullest, and she’s bringing Judy Garland back to life. Award-winning actress and singer, Ali Harper is preparing for her highly anticipated new show Judy’s Encore. Picture this: it’s 1967 and Judy Garland is back in Australia after her disastrous tour several years earlier. Can she […]

Redefining indoor outdoor living: Johnson and Couzins

Imagine a home where nature isn’t confined to your backyard, instead a core part of your daily life. The design philosophy of biophilic architecture brings the wonder of the outdoors into your home, fostering a harmonious connection between human and nature. At the heart of this philosophy, Johnson and Couzins are reimagining how indoor comfort […]

Gifts fabuleux: French Blue

A unique suburban boutique gift store and café that exudes style and atmosphere. Now in its 24th year, French Blue is a Christchurch icon of style that has continued to showcase carefully selected giftware from Europe and beyond. From exquisite tableware, linen, cushions, hand-milled soaps and candles, wool rugs and throws, ceramics, bags, luxury scarves, […]

Firing up for winter

As winter moves inexorably closer, thoughts turn to warming up rooms, homes, and bodies, and it is hard to go past the ambience of a roaring fire. By Lynda Papesch. That said, not all fireplaces are created equal. The hardest decision may be which type of burner to opt for, or do you choose a […]

Co-learning, co-educational and cutting-edge with Mark Wilson: St Andrew’s College

With a distinguished career spanning leadership roles in both independent and state schools, Mark Wilson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role as the 11th Rector of St Andrew’s College. In his first few months, he has been on a ‘treasure hunt’ to meet the good people here, and understand what […]

Top dog in rough & tumble

When Ford celebrated its Ranger’s decade as the biggest selling utility vehicle in New Zealand, Metropol motoring writer Ben Selby joined in the fun, off-roading at Kauri Bay Boomrock. One of the most congested and competitive car markets in New Zealand, the ute segment has been dominated by the Ford Ranger for a decade now, […]

Outdoor health & safety changes

Legislative changes to workplace health and safety are expected to be introduced before the end of 2025 and passed in early 2026. The reform aims to scrap over compliance, ensuring there’s less paperwork, giving businesses, employers and workers clarity on health and safety responsibilities, says Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden. “For many […]

Find your feel-good factor by Margie Foster, Inspire Me Women

Isn’t it funny how, as you get older, you start measuring your wellbeing in the most unexpected ways? Now, I’m not saying I think about sex all the time (although, let’s be honest, it’s a decent hobby), yet I have noticed when I’m feeling good — like really good — sex is often part of […]

New season, timeless elegance: Zebrano

Enticing textures layered with rich, dramatic hues is what autumn is all about. It’s the season to embrace versatility, with pieces that transition through fluctuating temperatures and seasons to come,” so says the team at Kiwi retailer Zebrano. Together, they have compiled their top tips for this season’s styling: Staple layering pieces Autumn weather can […]

Comfort for life on the go: Kakapo Linen

For many, exploring New Zealand’s stunning scenery means hitting the road in a caravan, motorhome or boat. The joy of adventure can sometimes be dampened by ill-fitting bedding. With no standard sizing for caravan mattresses – some being wider, shorter, or oddly shaped – traditional linen often leaves excess fabric, wasting valuable space. Kakapo Linen […]

Cuisine

Cheers: Legends Bar at Hornby Club

Where everyone knows your name and they’re always glad you came. Agood old-fashioned sports bar can be hard to find. You know the one. A place where sport is on the big screen day and night, where the pints are pulled fresh and aren’t overpriced and where everyone knows your name. It might sound like […]

Currying flavour: Bolina Indian Sweets

Calling all lovers of traditional Indian fare… Indian cuisine can be found in every corner of the globe. Traditional Indian is renowned for its skilful use of exotic herbs and spices. Delicate and diverse flavours have been honed over a history spanning 5000 years; enriched over centuries by the fusion of various cultures and palates. […]

Flavours to be savoured: The Rabbit

… or devoured? Authentic and undeniably fun, add this to your taste-test list. Hailed for its fresh food, beautiful desserts, decadent cocktails and glamorous atmosphere, The Rabbit brings a new vibe to Canterbury’s restaurant scene. Located in Ashburton, guests come to enjoy luxe food and flavour and stay for the delectable desserts and unique cocktails. […]

Cutting-edge and delicious: Mifan restaurant

Traditional Chinese cuisine is uplevelled with a modern twist. At the popular Ravenswood Chinese restaurant Mifan, the innovative young team are always looking to uplevel their food and create exciting new dishes. ‘Mifan’ means ‘cooked rice’ in Mandarin Chinese, and the restaurant’s deliciously authentic yet contemporary menu is as reliable as the much-loved grain. Aesthetically […]

Fashion & Beauty

Wellness retreats this winter

Ready to recharge and invest in yourself this winter? A wellness retreat might be just what you need. As the chill sets in, there’s no better time to press pause and focus on your wellbeing. Winter retreats offer the perfect escape, giving you the chance to unwind, reset, and reconnect with your body and mind. […]

Find your feel-good factor by Margie Foster, Inspire Me Women

Isn’t it funny how, as you get older, you start measuring your wellbeing in the most unexpected ways? Now, I’m not saying I think about sex all the time (although, let’s be honest, it’s a decent hobby), yet I have noticed when I’m feeling good — like really good — sex is often part of […]

New season, timeless elegance: Zebrano

Enticing textures layered with rich, dramatic hues is what autumn is all about. It’s the season to embrace versatility, with pieces that transition through fluctuating temperatures and seasons to come,” so says the team at Kiwi retailer Zebrano. Together, they have compiled their top tips for this season’s styling: Staple layering pieces Autumn weather can […]

The beauty of ageing: Sol Spa

“Ageing is an honour,” says beauty therapist Natalie Gibson who is helping the industry shift to promoting self-love over fear. “We live in a world that isn’t used to seeing true skin and that beautiful expression of emotion. There is so much beauty that comes with the ageing process – we shouldn’t be afraid of […]

Health

Wellness retreats this winter

Ready to recharge and invest in yourself this winter? A wellness retreat might be just what you need. As the chill sets in, there’s no better time to press pause and focus on your wellbeing. Winter retreats offer the perfect escape, giving you the chance to unwind, reset, and reconnect with your body and mind. […]

Find your feel-good factor by Margie Foster, Inspire Me Women

Isn’t it funny how, as you get older, you start measuring your wellbeing in the most unexpected ways? Now, I’m not saying I think about sex all the time (although, let’s be honest, it’s a decent hobby), yet I have noticed when I’m feeling good — like really good — sex is often part of […]

The beauty of ageing: Sol Spa

“Ageing is an honour,” says beauty therapist Natalie Gibson who is helping the industry shift to promoting self-love over fear. “We live in a world that isn’t used to seeing true skin and that beautiful expression of emotion. There is so much beauty that comes with the ageing process – we shouldn’t be afraid of […]

Feeling the burn

Acid reflux can make life a misery but there is a way out. Most of us know that unpleasant burning sensation in the chest. While it’s commonly called heartburn (acid reflux or mate taratarawai), the problem is actually in your oesophagus. According to the Healthify New Zealand, it’s caused by acid leaking up from the […]

Home & Living

Premier Art Collection: Windsor Gallery

Art lovers will have the opportunity to explore works from over 40 highly regarded New Zealand artists in 3-4 May, 2025 at Windsor Gallery. Gallery co-owner and art expert Tracey Wynands hand-picked new and iconic national artists for the showcase, with many of them creating captivating new work specifically for the collection. “We are thrilled […]

Plan to make a splash in summer: NOVAspace

Cooling, refreshing days around your backyard swimming pool may seem a long way off given the current weather vagaries, yet with some forethought now, it can become a reality. Plan now and you could be splashing, swimming, and socialising around a gorgeous new pool in time for summer. Expert in designing, planning, and installing phenomenal […]

Redefining indoor outdoor living: Johnson and Couzins

Imagine a home where nature isn’t confined to your backyard, instead a core part of your daily life. The design philosophy of biophilic architecture brings the wonder of the outdoors into your home, fostering a harmonious connection between human and nature. At the heart of this philosophy, Johnson and Couzins are reimagining how indoor comfort […]

Gifts fabuleux: French Blue

A unique suburban boutique gift store and café that exudes style and atmosphere. Now in its 24th year, French Blue is a Christchurch icon of style that has continued to showcase carefully selected giftware from Europe and beyond. From exquisite tableware, linen, cushions, hand-milled soaps and candles, wool rugs and throws, ceramics, bags, luxury scarves, […]

One on One

Renowned filmmaker: Turning failure into success

Among the University of Canterbury honorary autumn graduates was internationally acclaimed filmmaker Dame Gaylene Preston. Metropol editor Lynda Papesch looks into the story behind the university’s new Doctor of Letters. Gaining a degree at age 77 adds another episode to Dame Gaylene’s successes, although it is not her final chapter. She’s already under way with […]

Designing with purpose: Jenny Joblin

Jenny Joblin, founder and creative director of urban streetwear label Federation, was 17 when she lost her mother to breast cancer. Today, it’s what drives her to support research funding through fashion, writes Metropol Editor Nina Tucker. “I have no words for the ramifications of losing our mum as teenagers,” Jenny says, her brother 14 […]

Jeweller Sophie Divett: An artist’s evolution

Stepping out as a Christchurch entrepreneur and artist, Sophie Divett’s journey into jewellery wasn’t planned – it evolved. Metropol writer Hannah Brown finds what started as a side hustle to fine arts studies became a full-time business, Sophie’s collections now synonymous with timeless elegance and conscientious design. Looking back, Sophie’s path into jewellery was less […]

Catch him if you can: Andy Ellis

Moving Houses host and former All Black Andy Ellis doesn’t like to sit still. Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker discovers what he does instead. Andy Ellis’ life is like chaos in a wonderful way. Fresh from a stint in Bali at an All Blacks High Performance Lab, and thrilled to be taking off for another […]

Build

Doors to adore: Garador Christchurch

A quality garage door adds value to your property, and offers greater protection for your family. Good looks, robust construction, and modern technology are part of that quality. Luxury lies in the little tools, services, and processes that make up our days. That’s where garage doors come in. “Your garage door should run so smoothly […]

Fees overhaul

Property Council New Zealand believes an overhaul of development contribution fees will pave the way for more commercial viability, and the construction of much-needed homes across the country. Leonie Freeman, council chief executive, says with housing affordability an increasingly pressing issue, this reform could go a long way in ensuring that development is not unnecessarily […]

No success without succession: Janine Stewart

The Mainzeal case highlights the importance of board skill sets and the need for succession planning. Those points have come into sharp focus since Mainzeal because the financial situation was dire at the time. Had they reflected on whether they should have gotten expert advice, or considered stepping down, I wonder about the impact on […]

Connecting with communities: Christchurch City Mayor Phil Mauger

I really enjoyed getting out and about promoting the Neighbours Aotearoa campaign last month. The theme was Let’s Celebrate, encouraging us all to reach out to neighbours, and strengthen community connections. I love nothing more than meeting the people doing great things in the community and hearing their stories. They all help make our city […]

ArtScene

Recognising resilience

It’s only mid-April, and 2025 is already shaping up to be a huge year for Christchurch’s arts industry – a welcome reminder of our strength and creativity. By Nina Tucker. Let’s reflect. Flare Ōtautahi Street Art Festival animated the streets as bare buildings became beautiful murals. Painting the city, artists and historians shared stories, while […]

Colour, form, & bold abstraction: PG gallery192

Two new exhibitions from visionary artists Thomas Hancock and Janna van Hasselt explore form and colour – exclusive to view at this leading Christchurch gallery from 18 March to 12 April. Ōtautahi-based, Janna’s exhibition Flop on Pop at PG gallery192 presents porcelain structures that ooze with tactile exuberance. Woven and flowing ceramic paintings glow from […]

Squash takes centre stage: Isaac Theatre Royal

The New Zealand Squash Open saw an iconic heritage venue transform into an electrifying sporting arena in early March. A world first at the Isaac Theatre Royal, history was made as the professional squash tournament was played inside the famed theatre, captivating audiences and making headlines nationwide. The event was nothing short of spectacular, Isaac […]

Leave a legacy: Isaac Theatre Royal

Think of the names of your favourite stars – comedians, actors, musicians. Reminisce how you felt watching them live, and how that feeling should live on forever. With your help, it can. Thanks to the Isaac Theatre Royal – which homes the stage many of our favourites entertain on – a bequest initiative has been […]

Business

A Legacy of Support: Harmans Lawyers and The Court Theatre

For over two decades Harmans has been a proud sponsor of The Court Theatre, Christchurch’s premiere venue for performing arts. Harmans’ commitment to supporting the arts stems from the belief that culture plays an essential role in a vibrant and thriving community. As the arts enrich our lives and shape the soul of a city, […]

Co-learning, co-educational and cutting-edge with Mark Wilson: St Andrew’s College

With a distinguished career spanning leadership roles in both independent and state schools, Mark Wilson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role as the 11th Rector of St Andrew’s College. In his first few months, he has been on a ‘treasure hunt’ to meet the good people here, and understand what […]

The big business of English

To operate successfully in the business world, it’s not enough to just speak English. To make it in the corporate world, you need to speak business English. Helping people speak business English more fluently, competently, and confidently is what the expert team at Learn Business English (LBE) is all about. They’re thrilled therefore to announce […]

Lending basics: Mylend Mortgage Advisor

The lending and insurance landscape is always evolving. At Mylend, we like to make things easy for our clients. We actively encourage having a pre-approval completed before you start house hunting. This way you know exactly how much you can spend, and you have a set time frame that the approval will be available for. […]