Mind the gap
A new season arrives and so does its sartorial awkwardness – that weird gap when you’re no longer wearing wool coats to work yet not quite ready to brave it in a tee. These transeasonal outfit formulas shape a wardrobe that tackles the in-between rather than tiptoeing around it. Layer with breathability in […]
The John Britten Museum
One of Christchurch’s most famous sons, the world-famous motorcycle engineer John Britten, is to be honoured with a museum set to open in February. Known as a ‘backyard visionary’, in 1992, John Britten and his small team created the world’s most innovative motorcycle, the Britten V1000, on a shoe-string budget in his garage […]
Turning the tide together
Backing local business is the key to economic recovery. New Zealand has a powerful opportunity to turn the tide on rising business closures simply by choosing to support local. That’s the message from Buy NZ Made, which is calling on Kiwis to unite behind homegrown businesses during a time of economic pressure and […]
Help restore the heartbeat of the Gloucester Room: Isaac Theatre Royal
This 141-year-old grand piano needs your help to sing again. Join the appeal running from 22 September to 31 October. At the top of the grand staircase, in the intimate embrace of the Gloucester Room at the Isaac Theatre Royal, rests a remarkable old lady. She is elegant, 141 years old, and filled […]
People, process and performance: EBI
Why culture, trust, and collaboration are the real drivers of efficient systems. When it comes to building an efficient and effective business, processes are often placed under the microscope. Flowcharts, checklists, and systems can give an impression of control and order – these are necessary, no doubt. Yet, the truth is that no […]












