First Rare Disorders Strategy
The release of New Zealand’s Rare Disorders Strategy marks a significant moment for people living with often debilitating conditions. Having such a strategy is huge for the rare disorder community, as it means recognition and acknowledgement, says Rare Disorders NZ Board Chair James McGoram. “It marks the first time we have high level […]
Celebrating in style: Thirsty Acres
Raise a toast to exceptional events. In the heart of the Selwyn District, Thirsty Acres is making waves in the events industry. Recently recognised as a finalist in both the Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence and the Canterbury Hospitality Awards, the restaurant is rapidly gaining acclaim for its exceptional event hospitality. Owner […]
Out & about in North Canterbury
Time spent in North Canterbury will always feel close to home, thanks to the presence of welcoming locals. Choose from Metropol’s August event picks. At night Star gazing Telescope shows and guided sky tours bring some brightness to a cold winter. At Oxford Observatory, witness neighbouring galaxies, star clusters, emission nebulae, and more […]
Sealed with confidence: Sealco
For 20 years now, one amazing watertight product has been safeguarding New Zealand homes. That product is EcoTUFF TPO, a thermoplastic polyolefin membrane, pioneered in New Zealand by Christchurch-based company Sealco Waterproofing. Suitable for almost any area that needs waterproofing, the EcoTUFF TPO system includes heat welded accessories to ensure water-tightness in all […]
Indulging in winter puddings
In these seasons, our cravings turn decadent. Warming plates filled with sweet and spiced flavours. Enter the winter pudding. Across continents and cultures you can find different versions of a classic winter pudding. Sweet, sticky, with crunchy add-ons and gooey sauces. Don’t act like you are not thinking about your favourite winter pudding […]
Controlling bacteria
A team of New Zealand scientists has published research in the renowned international journal, Nature, after collaborating to tell the story of a microscopic arms race. Postdoctoral fellow Dr Nils Birkholz (University of Otago) studies bacteria-fighting viruses called phages, widely considered as the next step to controlling antibiotic-resistant bacteria in food production and […]
The heart of homemade: Harpers House
In an era of fast-paced living and convenience foods, there are refreshing reminders of the importance of slowing down and savouring life’s sweet moments. Founded by Andi Marie McElwain, a creative mother seeking improved work-life balance, this West Melton-based bakery has grown from a home kitchen to a thriving business. What sets Harpers […]
Inflation falls
Statistics New Zealand has reported a drop to 3.3% in annual inflation, almost halved when compared with June 2023 (6%). This fall in inflation is welcome, but it is being driven by international factors rather than domestic actions. There are also costs for working people that continue to increase rapidly,” said NZCTU Economist […]
Face to face: Ashleigh Scott
Ashleigh Scott holds a world of expertise in luxurious skincare experiences in her head, and all the passion in her heart. Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker caught up with the skincare specialist and founder of renowned brand, The Facialist. She was just as I expected. Bubbly and genuine, but eager not to slow […]
New director at Te Pae Christchurch
Large venues and infrastructure expert, Troy Williams has joined Te Pae Christchurch from his former role as Asset and Compliance Manager for Dunedin Venues Management. Troy Williams started his new role on 1 July 2024, joining the organisation’s executive team as Director of Building Services. He was previously responsible for asset management, sustainability […]












