Noble, tough and hybrid

Mazda’s SUV family has been undergoing something of a renaissance in recent years and the current CX-60 is further proof of that, writes Ben Selby. Now, Mazda have added a new entry point to the CX-60 range. Called the SP Hybrid, it sits at $69,990 and sports plenty of niceties inside and out. […]

Nurturing relationships: Margie Foster

Relationships are the heart of life, and like a plant, they need nurturing to thrive. BY MARGIE FOSTER, Inspire Me Women. My husband and I have a few simple, practical ways to keep our relationship strong, and I’d love to share some of these with you. The quarterly reset: A time to pause, […]

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 […]

Te Pae wins award

Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre has won The Building Sustainability through People Award at the 2025 NZ HR Awards. Marking its 26th year with the highest-ever number of entries, the HRNZ Awards celebrate exceptional organisations and individuals driving change and promoting best practice. Te Pae won its award for “embedding sustainability into its […]

In tune with real estate: Thereak Noy

Unwavering dedication, the ability to navigate the complexities of real estate pricing, and putting your wants and needs above all else – what more could you want in a real estate agent? With a reach spanning across Prebbleton, Thearak Noy equips his clients with extensive neighbourhood insights and an understanding of market trends. […]

Radiant skin at any age: Face & Body Essentials

Summer may have been a no-show in Canterbury this year, yet according to those in the beauty business, that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. As any skincare professional will tell you, the sun’s rays are ageing, and skin requires protection from ultraviolet rays year-round – rain or shine. Lisa McGoldrick, owner of Face […]

Super space savers

Built-ins, pull-outs, and cleverly concealed storage spaces have become an integral part of contemporary homes during the past decade. BY LYNDA PAPESCH. The popularity of tiny homes has been one area leading the charge for creative storage solutions, yet many of those options also work successfully in larger homes, especially when channelling a […]

Editor’s Note: Dance like no one’s watching

As Tom Cochrane once sang, “Life is a highway” and to my way of thinking life may be likened to just that. Speed bumps along the way make us slow down, stop, or take a different direction. The journey is usually enjoyable for those who believe in themselves, and have the confidence to […]

A venue to visit: Golden Mile Motel and Tavern

On the outskirts of Christchurch sits a Templeton tavern and accommodation complex, dear to the hearts of locals and the racing community. At the Golden Mile Motel and Tavern, meet with family and friends for a delicious meal and a tipple or two. Relax in this comfortable, welcoming environment after a long working […]

The sound of change: Bellbird Hearing

One in six New Zealanders is affected by hearing loss, and many do not seek help. March is World Hearing Awareness Month, so the time to break the stigma is now. This year’s theme to increase awareness – “Changing mindsets: empower yourself to make ear and hearing care a reality for all,” promotes […]