Ahiahi mārie, welcome to The Spinoff Daily. Today on The Spinoff: How does New Zealand produce so many successful child actors? What makes 1061 the most electric post code in Auckland this year? And what’s next for Whakaata Māori? But first: It’s time once again for our annual round-up of cool gift ideas from Māori and Pasifika-led brands. “When we first published this guide six years ago, it was about finding the small labels and makers out there and pointing hungry shoppers in their direction. Since then, there has been huge and exciting growth in stores both physical and online stocking Māori and Pacific goods and even putting together their own gift guides. So this time, we’ll start with all the places stocking all sorts of cool stuff, then select a few of our favourites for each category and add in some of the independent makers selling their own goods.” With its daily news bulletin scrapped, what’s next for Whakaata Māori? Stuff ‘consciously uncouples’ into two separate digital and print businesses Auckland Council opposes new housing because motorists won’t be able to see a hill
How does New Zealand produce so many successful child actors? The most electric place in Auckland this year? Penrose 1061 ‘A sick wish fulfilment fantasy, so badly written’: Harry Ricketts’ biggest book regret The future of The Spinoff depends on its audience As many of you will have seen, we published an open letter last week outlining the financial situation we find ourselves in. Only 2% of our audience financially supports us. Doubling that number is our last, best shot at retaining the ability to carry on doing what we do. To those who have already supported, we thank you. If you can and haven't yet, please become a member or donate today. Sharing is caring! If you enjoyed today’s roundup, please share with your friends and whānau. |
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