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Introduction: The Book AnnouncementJacinda Ardern, once our beloved Prime Minister of New Zealand, decided to step back into the limelight by announcing her new book, A Different Kind of Power, on her Facebook page. This book is set to give us an insider’s look into her journey as a leader, particularly through the tough times like the COVID-19 crisis. But, as you can imagine, her announcement was like throwing a match into a room full of gas – it sparked a lot of discussion.A Backlash Brews: Phil Jacky Turner’s CritiqueAmong the flood of comments, one really hit home. Phil Jacky…
A Gut Feeling: The Wellington ConnectionImagine strolling through Wellington, where every corner breathes creativity and a love for wellbeing. Here, tucked between the lively bustle of Cuba Street and the quiet reflection of the harbour, there’s a chat brewing about how our gut might just be calling the shots on our brain. It’s not just about the next cool café or art installation; Wellingtonians are digging into how their lifestyle choices might play a big part in their mood and mental health.The Science of Gut-Brain CommunicationLet’s dive into the science, shall we? It turns out, those little bugs in our…
Take a journey through the lively heart of Wellington with our curated selection of 55 breathtaking photos from the past week. Each image tells a story of community, festivity, and the unique spirit of this city. From bustling gatherings to one-of-a-kind events, these pictures encapsulate the vibrancy and creativity that permeated the air. Whether you’re catching up on what you missed or simply reliving the week’s highlights, this gallery provides an intimate glimpse into Wellington’s most memorable moments. Dive in and experience the city at its best, all captured in one spectacular place. Edit gallery
New Zealand’s Finance Minister, Nicola Willis, has been making waves with her latest hints at shaking up the country’s visa system. In a candid chat, she laid out her vision to boost the economy by welcoming more visitors and investors with open arms. “We want to welcome them—we need to bring in that money, get dollars circulating in our economy,” Willis declared, aiming to reverse the economic downturn and get New Zealand back on its feet.Picture souce: FacebookWhat’s on the Table with Visa Changes?Willis’s approach is all about making New Zealand more attractive to tourists and investors:Tourism Surge: She’s looking…
In the bustling heart of Wellington, where the wind whips around the corner of Cuba Street and the aroma of freshly ground beans wafts from every café, coffee isn’t just a drink—it’s a cultural cornerstone. But beyond its role in social gatherings or the daily grind, coffee has been under the scientific microscope for its potential health benefits. Let’s delve into how this beloved beverage might be doing more than just keeping us awake.A Brief History of Coffee and CultureCoffee has been a part of human culture for centuries, with its origins traced back to Ethiopia. From the coffee houses…
Starting Over at the White HouseOn a brisk January day in 2025, Donald Trump stepped back into the White House as the 47th President of the United States, leaving Wellingtonians both curious and concerned about what this might mean for us here in New Zealand. His inauguration wasn’t just a ceremony; it was the start of a whirlwind of policy changes that could ripple across the globe, touching our lives in ways we’re only beginning to understand.A Flurry of First-Day OrdersRight off the bat, Trump’s pen was busy. He made it clear he was back to business by signing a…
In the heart of Wellington, Moore Wilson’s, a cherished local institution since 1918, proposed an ambitious $20 million development. This project aimed to transform their existing site into a lifestyle, food, and shopping hub. However, despite its potential, the proposal was overlooked by the Wellington City Council (WCC).Julie Moore’s VisionJulie Moore, the fourth-generation leader of Moore Wilson’s, had a clear vision for this development. She imagined a space where Wellingtonians could indulge in culinary delights, shop for unique products, and enjoy community events. This vision was not just about expansion; it was about creating a vibrant hub that would enhance…
Here are the top 50 photos of the prestigious WELLINGTON Cup, capturing the essence of elegance, excitement, and equestrian excellence. From breathtaking race moments to the vibrant fashion and festivities that define this iconic event, each image tells a story of tradition and triumph. Dive into the glamour and grandeur of one of the most celebrated occasions in the racing calendar. Edit gallery
Navigating Wellington’s Bureaucratic LabyrinthWellington, the political heart of New Zealand, hosts numerous government departments tasked with managing public services, including mental health. Among these, Te Hiringa Mahara and Te Whatu Ora play pivotal roles. However, the coordination between these entities, especially in managing patient release from mental health services, often seems to be lost in the capital’s bureaucratic maze.The Role of Key DepartmentsTe Whatu Ora, formerly known as the Ministry of Health, is primarily responsible for health service delivery across New Zealand. Within this framework, mental health services receive significant attention. Meanwhile, Te Hiringa Mahara, the Mental Health and Wellbeing…
Introduction:Over the past six months, Wakefield Street in Wellington, New Zealand, has become a vivid example of how poor urban planning and execution can devastate a local business community. The Wellington City Council (WCC) embarked on an ambitious project aimed at modernising the city centre, but what was meant to be a revitalisation has turned into a saga of disruption, with retailers and businesses bearing the brunt of the council’s missteps.Disruptions and Chaos:The primary source of distress has been the extensive roadworks and cycleway construction, which have transformed Wakefield Street into a construction zone. Pavements dug up, roads closed, and…