Share Story×Share StoryFacebookTwitterBlueskyRedditEmailLinkedinWhatsappMessengerIt’s Queen’s Birthday weekend and what better way to celebrate than by dusting up on your Commonwealth knowledge. All results will be sent to the Queen herself. Having trouble viewing the quiz? Take it here. More Reading
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The ‘lifesaving’ creative writing programme transforming prisoners into poetsInside the creative writing course offering incarcerated women choice, a voice, and hope.By Claire Mabey | 4th April, 2026Books editor
Watch live: the 2026 New Zealand Scrabble MastersThe top-rated Scrabble players in the country go head-to-head this Easter weekend.By Calum Henderson | 4th April, 2026Production editor
Reminder: Put your clock back for the winterThis year, like every year since 1997, Shihad will help countless New Zealanders remember how daylight saving works. By Calum Henderson | 4th April, 2026Production editor
The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending April 3Happy Easter, eggs.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 3rd April, 2026⚖️
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A short history of the animatronic Easter-egg-laying chickens of New ZealandWas your town lucky enough to have a giant chook birthing ovoid chocolate treats on demand every Easter?By Alice Neville | 3rd April, 2026Deputy editor
The changes coming for your bank account on April 1Everything you need to know about benefit rises, KiwiSaver changes and the minimum wage.By Emma Gleason | 31st March, 2026Contributing writer
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How do school photos still exist in the age of smartphones? Parents are still buying those weirdly formal and awkwardly-posed pictures taken against that familiar mottled grey backdrop.By Felicity Monk | 28th March, 2026
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