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Beyond Auckland's Weather Whiplash: What The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Tells Us About Risk and Revenue
Business Beyond Auckland's Weather Whiplash: What The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Tells Us About Risk and Revenue

Analysing Auckland's volatile weather patterns through the lens of The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac to uncover risks and opportunities for local Kiwi businesses.

2026-03-04 01:36 🔥 20
The $900 Home Heating Shock: Why NZ Power Bills Are Soaring Amid Global Energy Crisis
Finance The $900 Home Heating Shock: Why NZ Power Bills Are Soaring Amid Global Energy Crisis

Veteran analyst James Crabtree dissects the staggering 93% spike in wholesale energy prices following the Strait of Hormuz closure, the impact on Kiwi household bills, and what experts like Jason Schenker predict next.

2026-03-04 01:28 🔥 43
Remembering Eric Allan: The Voice of the British Countryside Who Defined an Era
Entertainment Remembering Eric Allan: The Voice of the British Countryside Who Defined an Era

Reflecting on the life and legacy of Eric Allan, the esteemed actor from Emmerdale and The Archers, and his enduring impact on British culture.

2026-03-04 01:22 🔥 21
Joan Collins at 92: Her Refreshingly Honest Take on Botox, Ozempic and the Business of Beauty
Culture Joan Collins at 92: Her Refreshingly Honest Take on Botox, Ozempic and the Business of Beauty

Dame Joan Collins, 92, shares her unfiltered views on the horrific effects of weight-loss drugs and the balance of beauty, offering a masterclass in timeless elegance.

2026-03-04 01:16 🔥 23
Helen Skelton: From Morning Live to In My Stride – How a Modern Media Brand Was Built
Media Helen Skelton: From Morning Live to In My Stride – How a Modern Media Brand Was Built

A deep dive into Helen Skelton's evolving media career, her latest book 'In My Stride', and why she's becoming a hot property in fashion and publishing.

2026-03-04 01:08 🔥 23
How International Women's Day 2026 is Redefining the Game in Sports and Literature
Culture How International Women's Day 2026 is Redefining the Game in Sports and Literature

As International Women's Day 2026 approaches, Sophie Wilkinson explores how Chelsea FC's initiatives, Meg Mason's novel 'Sorrow and Bliss', and broadcaster Marlee Silva are shaping the conversation around female identity and influence.

2026-03-04 01:04 🔥 23
Martin Clunes: From Doc Martin's Guest Spot to Heavy Horses and the Pacific
Entertainment Martin Clunes: From Doc Martin's Guest Spot to Heavy Horses and the Pacific

An in-depth look at Martin Clunes' 2026 schedule, from his guest role in 'Best Medicine' opposite Josh Charles to the return of his Buckham Fair and his acclaimed travel documentaries.

2026-03-04 00:56 🔥 23
Richard Osman Quits House of Games: The BBC's Loss Is Crime Fiction's Billion-Dollar Gain
Entertainment Richard Osman Quits House of Games: The BBC's Loss Is Crime Fiction's Billion-Dollar Gain

Veteran media analyst breaks down Richard Osman's departure from his long-running BBC quiz after nine years, and why his full-time pivot to writing is reshaping the publishing landscape.

2026-03-04 00:49 🔥 22
Cazzie David Is Fed Up with Asking for Permission: Inside the "Delusions" Book Tour and Her New Chapter
Entertainment Cazzie David Is Fed Up with Asking for Permission: Inside the "Delusions" Book Tour and Her New Chapter

A deep dive into Cazzie David's new essay collection "Delusions" and her upcoming book tour events, analysing how the writer and director is carving out her own voice, stepping out from the shadow of her famous father.

2026-03-04 00:41 🔥 23
Why Nuria Brancaccio is the Most Intriguing Young Player You Haven't Heard of Yet
Sports Why Nuria Brancaccio is the Most Intriguing Young Player You Haven't Heard of Yet

A deep dive into the recent performances of Italian tennis talent Nuria Brancaccio, analysing her matches against Stoiana, Erjavec, and Hartono, and exploring her marketability in the U.S.

2026-03-04 00:35 🔥 25