A master of the black squares A master of the black squares A Toitū treasure whistles up memories of a visit by a champion of the draughtsboard, writes Peter Read.
Planning to retreat Planning to retreat South Dunedin may be the poster child for managed retreat, but its challenges won’t be solved in isolation, Prof Jonathan Boston tells Tom McKinlay.
SUBSCRIBER In no particular rush SUBSCRIBER In no particular rush In winter, Gabriel’s Gully walking track is all distant dog barking and the sad occasional bird call.
Towards an authentic reo Māori Towards an authentic reo Māori Your computer won’t be heading off for a walk, if Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell can help it.
A very spotty sun A very spotty sun Each year, at approximately 5.15pm on April 21/22 and August 21/22, the sun sets directly behind the Mount Cargill Antenna, as viewed from my home in Portobello.