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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]











