The rules and regulations behind scaffolding
‘Working at height’ can be working on any roof. In residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, there are guidelines to follow to minimise risk, and these should be followed, contractor or not. Fixing things on roofs and working on guttering is far more hazardous than many realise. SiteSafe says doing nothing is not an […]
Personalised hearing support: Bellbird Hearing
In our increasingly noisy world, maintaining good hearing health is crucial for overall wellbeing and quality of life. Yet, many people overlook the gradual deterioration of their hearing until it becomes a significant issue. As hearing technology rapidly improves through artificial intelligence and wireless connectivity, there has never been a better time to […]
A bold backsplash
A backsplash is an important addition to your kitchen. That doesn’t mean it has to be boring and uninspiring. Adding something bold to your kitchen is easy using a backsplash. It adds contrasting texture or distinctive character while retaining its functional purpose. Essential to the inner workings of your kitchen, a backsplash is […]
Overwintering plants
A way of protecting potted plants through winter, overwintering keeps plants alive and healthy and is sometimes essential for their survival. With consistent frosts and hard winds creeping in, this might be the solution to leave winter and enter summer with a lively, blooming garden. Plants can struggle with the temperature drop, such […]
Middle-eastern food masterpieces: Maihan Supermarket
Both modern transportation and the internet have contributed to our desire to learn about other countries and cultures. This includes learning about and cooking dishes from cuisines that contrast from standard Kiwi fare. By stepping outside our culinary comfort zone, we can discover a new world of taste sensations that we never knew […]
The Garden City: Christchurch City Mayor Phil Mauger
Christchurch is buzzing with creativity this winter, and our city’s talent is on display with all things art and culture. It will make a nice break from the Long Term Plan process which is almost finished. First up, we’ve got Tīrama Mai from 21–30 June to mark Puaka-Matariki. Think lighting displays, cultural performances, […]
Fashion for a cure
Breast Cancer Cure’s fashion show at Christchurch’s Majestic on 20 June will showcase garments from some of New Zealand’s most iconic fashion houses. Metropol’s Deputy Editor Nina Tucker caught up with six of the incredible and influential designers behind some of the labels. With the recent announcement that transitions New Zealand Fashion Week […]
Editor’s Note: The joys of travel
I’m back after a relaxing three weeks in the land of smiles (Thailand), and dealing with the trials and tribulations of international travel. ‘Many of us fly north for a spell during the colder months, and often find that international travel can be a testing time. Border and customs control vary from country […]
Country charm: Two Fat Possums
With the ski season on the horizon, make time to stop at this spot of warm and cosy country fare. Boasting an outstanding menu of elevated pub classics, this local favourite also makes the perfect destination for diners looking for a warm and relaxing meal and a drink to savour. Merely thirty minutes […]











