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Stuff’s Sinead Boucher: ‘I try and refrain from bothering the newsroom’
The gutsy woman who took ownership of Stuff for $1 scoffs at the idea she's a media mogul.
Seeds of hope: Saving New Zealand’s native orchids
Botanists are saving one of our most threatened orchids and reintroducing it into the wild
Listener weekly quiz: July 31
For what film did Shelley Duvall win a Cannes film festival award?
Half of NZ’s homeless are women so why isn’t more help available?
At least 50,000 women identify as homeless but few get beds in transitional housing.
Budget food and a cold rental: The retirement reality for many women in NZ
The number of older women facing homelessness is rising sharply.
As Abuse in Care report is released, ghosts of war and the 28th Māori Battalion come calling
Journalist Aaron Smale uncovers a whakapapa of trauma.
Why moth plant is now the number one enemy in NZ’s war on weeds
Gorse used to be the scourge of the earth, now moth plant has become the quiet invader.
Captain’s call: The force behind 1924′s invincible All Blacks
The 1924 All Blacks were unbeatable over 32 matches, thanks to their inspirational captain
Listener weekly quiz: July 24
Alan Alda played Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H, but what about the movie?
The 1984 Revolution part III: Demolition men
How Rogernomics changed the look of our cities and towns.
Sustainable minerals key to clean energy revolution success
Clean energy revolution needs minerals, but they must be extracted and used wisely.
Top tips on budgeting and saving when your income isn't regular or fixed
"I haven't had to think about rent or bills for 11 years, now I do it's a massive shock."
The Listener weekly quiz: July 10
If you came across a filming of TV series Brokenwood, which NZ town would you be in?
NZ estuaries may harbour more plastic than first estimated
What our waterways are telling us about plastic pollution.
Lewis Clareburt: Can NZ’s medley man medal in Paris?
Lewis Clareburt hopes to give NZ a rare swimming medal at the 2024 Olympics.
Starter for 10: Which contest draws 25,000 NZers to the pub each week?
Kiwis' love of pub quiz shows no sign of slowing, says the man who brought them to NZ.
25 things happening right here, right now to feel good about
It's not all doom and gloom, there are good things happening all over NZ.
Quiet achievers, rebels and dreamers: 50 of NZ’s most inspiring people
50 Kiwis who make New Zealand a great place to be.
What it’s like to be: Living with motor neurone disease
NZ has one of the highest rates of MND in the world.
The Listener weekly quiz: July 3
What ancient-NZ made item was recently found in Shackleton's Antarctica hut?
The final countdown: Just four days before Stuff takes on broadcast news
Does it have the right stuff to reboot ThreeNews and match up to its polished predecessor?
The caring trap: Are we too empathetic towards our children?
Sometimes being a good parent is doing what the child does not want.
Budget cuts silence environmental defenders
Fund that helped community groups wage environmental battles axed.
The Listener weekly quiz: June 26
What's the name of Dan Carter's latest bestselling book?
Battle for the Bight: Wind farms vs seabed mining in Taranaki
A seabed mining project could spell doom for renewable energy off the Taranaki coast.
New push to extract minerals raises thorny issue: could it lead to greener future?
Digging deep: Green tech and the debate we should be having about mining.
Behind the photo: What major NZ cities looked like 150 years ago
Some of NZ's earliest surviving photos show just how rough and ready our cities once were.
What it’s like to be: A refugee in New Zealand
Gunman threatened to kill me, so my mum and I fled our Colombian home that day.
My double life: Neurologist Helen Murray on ice hockey and brain injuries
The family story behind brain researcher and ice hockey star's double life.
New NZ doco unveils a hidden trauma in domestic violence
Acclaimed NZ director on her film about sanctuary from cruelty and a duty to care.