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Turn Up VS Settle Down – Issue 11

This VS That Settle Down (And SAVE DAT MUNAAAAY . . . Kinda) We’ve all been peer pressured to go out and woken up with an empty bank account waaaaaaaaaay too many times. Don’t get me wrong, I also love to party, but living life on the bones of...

Matike! Maranga! – Issue 11

Reo Tauira Time and time again the world is reminded of the injustices that occur on the daily. But we’re being reminded at the cost of our brother’s and sister’s lives. Given the current circumstances and the restrictions COVID has imposed on the world, we may not be able...

Did the Internet Murder the Meet Cute? – Issue 11

Every good Hollywood film romance is united by one great plot device. Surprisingly, it’s not Hugh Grant. It’s the meet-cute. In other words, the romantic, comical, or super awkward scenario where two lovers-to-be first meet. It’s Leo talking Kate from jumping off the Titanic ledge. It’s the side of...

Breather Briefing – Issue 10

Editorial The team of editors for this section came out of last weekend minus one TV, chair, and TV table. Yeah, things got weird. Your average Joes turned into absolute wounders/heroes (take your pick on this one). I’ve honestly missed having a normal pissup, but for some genius to...

8 Athletes Who Deserve The Last Dance Treatment – Issue 10

The quarantine will be remembered for two Netflix series. Both had inbuilt audiences, both had charismatic leading men, both also had the media alleging some weird assassination plot. However, given this is a sports piece we can’t really write on Tiger King because everyone knows the only acceptable answer...

Club Spotlight

“The Government recently released the 2020 Budget. As I’m writing, it hasn’t been released but they did release a Pre-Budget which gave light to our fantastic MP Jan Logie who announced $183 million to stabilise New Zealand’s family violence services. It spans a wide range of services from elderly...

Vision Aotearoa – Issue 9

Ki te kāpuia e kore e whati! With all that’s going on in the world at the moment, especially within te ao Māori, it is really important that we more actively think about and work toward the Aotearoa New Zealand that we want to live in. Appropriation of Māori...

The Budget – Issue 9

JAMIE STRANGE Rebuilding Together New Zealanders work best when we work together, and over the last few months, that’s exactly what I’ve seen right across our country. We united as a team of five million to fight COVID-19. We went hard and early to break the chain of transmission...

Love After Lockdown – Issue 9

As I write this, we’ve just wrapped up our first weekend in the sweet new freedom gained in level 2. The general vibe is fantastic. If you’re in a couple, then congratulations, that means you survived iso. So you probably do rather like each other. The rest of us...

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