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Auckland’s density dial turned down as election-year politics intrudesA scaled-back housing target for Auckland has exposed the political nerves beneath the city’s intensification debate.By Catherine McGregor | 20th February, 2026Contributing writer
The biggest scandals of the 2026 Winter OlympicsSport brings out both the best and the worst in us, so here’s some of the biggest scandals to come out of the 2026 Winter Olympics – so far. By Tara Ward | 20th February, 2026Staff writer
Echo Chamber: All aboard the racist express to parliamentEveryone’s talking about immigrants and Māori. It must be an election year.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 20th February, 2026Politics reporter
Lunar on Lorne, Hamlit, and the famous 24-hour book sale: The Spinoff event guideParty in the streets, the gardens, the Port and the book sale.By Claire Mabey | 19th February, 2026Books editor
Reserve Bank signals a ‘structural change to the housing market’ in Anna Breman’s debutFacing questions from MPs following yesterday's OCR announcement, the RBNZ head honchos hinted at a seismic shift already under way. By Joel MacManus | 19th February, 2026Senior writer
Te Kohe Tuhaka on learning to manage rejectionWhat the actor and producer does when he gets a 'no'.By Liam Rātana | 19th February, 2026Ātea editor
Happy birthday to us: on Gone By Lunchtime at 10 years oldDid we invent podcasting, political commentary, and the 2016 nostalgia trend? Read on to find out. By Toby Manhire | 19th February, 2026Editor-at-large
Help Me Hera: Should I be worried about my partner’s lack of friends?Is there something wrong with him, or is he just Scottish?By Hera Lindsay Bird | 19th February, 2026Contributing writer
Northland’s out-of-control dog problem turns deadly once againA fatal mauling has intensified scrutiny on dog-control laws that critics say are struggling to cope with the scale and seriousness of the issue.By Catherine McGregor | 19th February, 2026Contributing writer
How Captain Cook called the cops on me 250 years after his arrival in Aotearoa'We just want to make sure everyone is safe.'By Ben Fagan | 14th February, 2026Community manager
Good Week/Bad Week: Lorde’s Blues T-shirt and Zoi’s broken medalWas this the moment the Winter Olympics finally became relatable?By Group Think | 13th February, 2026
The cost of being: A government worker ‘righting what was once a sinking ship’'It took getting to my 30s to start getting on track and building my income and savings. Now I’m trying to catch up.'By The Cost of Being | 13th February, 2026
From Aroha to Vyra: The brand that sparked a debate on cultural appropriationAfter facing backlash over its use of a Māori word, Australian activewear brand Aroha Collective has rebranded as Vyra.By Liam Rātana | 12th February, 2026
Help Me Hera: How do you make peace when plans fall apart?I feel betrayed by my friends' flakiness – though I don’t know if I'm being entirely fair.By Hera Lindsay Bird | 12th February, 2026