In case you missed something, here are our top stories for November.
1 - I TRIED OUT MATILDA RICE'S LAZY, BEAUTIFUL LIFE FOR A WEEK - AND IT SUCKED
Katie Parker puts The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Living a Beautiful Life to the test - and finds that being lazy doesn’t come cheap.
2 - A HILARIOUS COMPLAINT ABOUT THE 'IF IT'S NOT GAY, IT'S NOT GAY' VIDEO HAS BEEN SHOT DOWN
An Advertising Standards Authority decision shows that someone complained about the ad’s slogan. Max Towle reports.
3 - ARE VIDEO GAMES TURNING YOUNG PEOPLE INTO GAMBLERS?
The Problem Gambling Foundation fears a new generation is being groomed. Story by Max Towle.
4. 'I REALLY DON'T WANT THIS TO HAPPEN TO ANYONE ELSE'
A woman who was denied an abortion by staff at an Auckland hospital is sceptical that policy changes will ensure no one else experiences what she did, writes Susan Strongman.
5 - BEST FOR WHO? THE PRESSURE ON SCHOOL LEAVERS TO CHOOSE UNIVERSITY
Thousands of school leavers will make big decisions this month, but a pressure brewing for years has skewed the decision-making process for some, writes Nicole Barratt.
6 - APOLOGY AFTER WHALE BONE TAONGA SEIZED
When Jake Aitken (Ngāti Ruapani, Ngai Tūhoe) returned to Aotearoa last week from a trip to Australia, which he does about two or three times each year, he was met with a shock, writes Māni Dunlop.
7 - BREAKING DOWN THE GOVERNMENT'S PLAN FOR TERTIARY EDUCATION
The Government is reiterating a promise of free tertiary fees for those planning on studying for the first time next year. Max Towle gets the full lowdown from new Education Minister, Chris Hipkins.
8 - LORDE AND JACINDA GAVE US THE DEFINING MOMENT OF THE NZ MUSIC AWARDS
When the Prime Minister showed up on stage to present her with the People’s Choice Award, Lorde took a second to say a few quick words herself, writes Hussein Moses.
9 - WIRELESS DOCS: THE WHITEBAITERS GUIDE TO KWITCHATOWN
Where men shelter from modernity and seek peace in the landscape, mateship and whitebait.
10 - AN AUSSIE UNIVERSITY IS JUST HIRING WOMEN FOR JOBS IN ITS MATHS DEPT
An Australian university is only accepting applications from women for a position in its Mathematics department, and tertiary leaders in New Zealand say we should do the same, writes Max Towle.