Milford Sound plans: ‘We’ve got to get on with it’

The government has announced $15 million will go towards infrastructure upgrades and conservation projects at Milford Sound. File photo. Photo: 123RF Tourism operators are welcoming more clarity on the government’s plans for Milford Sound, but say it is now time for action. A 2021 masterplan for the popular tourist destination recommended banning cruise ships, closing … Read more

From Hilary to Oprah: Everything you missed from Jacinda Ardern’s whirlwind promo tour

Tara Ward watches the big interviews from Dame Jacinda Ardern’s promotional book tour. Dame Jacinda Ardern’s memoir A Different Kind of Power was released around the globe this week, and hot on its heels came Ardern’s promotional book tour. New Zealand’s former prime minister gave a series of interviews to a variety of national and … Read more

Why is Trade Me buying into Stuff? Explaining the stakes of an era-defining media deal

Two decades ago, when news organisations were global business titans able to buy fast-growing tech businesses, Stuff acquired Trade Me. This week’s transaction flips the script. Yesterday was a landmark day in the history of New Zealand’s news media, with each of our largest news publishers undergoing major shakeups in ownership, governance or both. Stuff … Read more

‘It’s about a man who turns into a shark’: Georgia Lines on the book that made her cry

Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: Aotearoa musician, Georgia Lines, headline act at the Auckland Live Cabaret Festival. The book I wish I’d written The books that have moved me the most have often come from places I’d never … Read more