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‘They can’t keep taking away our rights in Australia’
A hike in uni fees is the latest knock for New Zealanders in Oz, with some uncertain about their future in what used to be known as the Lucky Country.
Home is where I want to be
Saying goodbye to home in Wellington and making another in Melbourne.
Live review: Finn Johansson
Elizabeth Beattie headed along to Eyegum Music Collective's last show of the year.
Live review: Opposite Sex, Hans Pucket and Astro Children
Opposite Sex kicked off their North Island tour at Moon with Hans Pucket and Astro Children. Elizabeth Beattie was there to see how it went down.
When cancer hits below the belt
Cancer survivor Benjamin Hinch has a simple piece of advice for young New Zealand men - if you find a lump in your testicles, get it checked.
An unpredictable mix and match
Cramming together Auckland's creative community in the Basement Theatre for a five-day festival, the organisers wait tentatively for The Experiment to begin.
Finders Keepers: A modern fable
Shannon Whisnant likes a good deal, but when he bought a grill at an auction, he got an unexpected grisly bonus - a severed human foot.
Loading Docs: Tihei
Tihei Harawera stands at the Otara markets once a week with a sign and a stereo, offering to rap about a topic of the passers-bys choosing. Now he's the subject of a new Loading Docs film.
Inside the world of The Wolfpack
Not many people have literally chased after a story, but that’s exactly what Wolfpack director Crystal Moselle found herself doing.
Loading Docs: Waihorotiu
The Waihorotiu Stream runs under Auckland's Queen St, but most people don't know about it. Louis Olsen and Frances Haszard explain why they want to change that.
Loading Docs: Wilbur Force
Larger than life former pro-wrestler Wilbur Force commands the screen and battles his ‘worst self’ in this Loading Docs film.
Loading Docs: Kusuda
Just as first-time directors Henry Oliver and Amber Easby set out to begin filming Kusuda, a cyclone threatened to end it all.
Loading Docs: Madness Made Me
Madness Made Me is a story about the mental health system with a positive outcome, says director Nikki Castle.
Live: French for Rabbits and Fraser Ross
French for Rabbits and Fraser Ross provide the perfect antidote for a freezing Saturday evening.
Loading Docs: Dancing In The Dark
Inspired to make a short film, director Rowena Baines found the perfect story while at No Lights No Lycra.
Review: Ryan Adams at the Opera House
Ryan Adams and The Shining deliver an awe-inspiring show at the Wellington Opera House.
Deathgasm: An unapologetic gorefest
What do you get when you mix together heavy metal, humour, and horror? You get Deathgasm.
Loading Docs: Gina
Filmmakers Wendell Cooke and Jeremy Macey explore the issue of voluntary euthanasia in their new Loading Docs film, Gina.
Loading Docs: Please Open
Please Open invites the viewer to step into a visual exploration of Auckland’s Crystal Palace cinema.
Loading Docs: Conversations With Pets
Have you ever wondered what your pets think of you? Faye Rogers can answer your questions.
NZIFF: Top 10 must-see films
Our picks for the films you need to see at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival.
Review: Marlon Williams at Bodega
Marlon Williams and The Yarra Benders deliver a joyous and memorable performance to a sold out crowd in Wellington.
Live: The Eversons at Innermost Gardens
A crowd undeterred by sideways rain packed out Innermost Gardens on Saturday night for The Eversons, Nakey and Moses.