By Henry Lee, AUT Journalism Student After eight games of the New Zealand Breakers’ NBL 2024-25 season, the team is sitting pretty at the top of the table with six wins and two losses. None more impressive than Monday night’s thumping of one of the championship favourites Melbourne United on their home patch 113-79. The […]| Times
At his best a mercurial talent, the Hibiscus Coast-raised Johnson in his debut season played a hand in getting the Warriors to the grand final| Times
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture. Are you up for something creative to do this weekend? There’s no need to travel far: East Auckland is bustling with public art that you can visit for free. We thought it’d be fun […]| Times
As we near closer to transitioning from the cosy layers of winter to the promise of warmer days, spring fashion embraces a season marked by quiet luxury and refined elegance, TESS LEWIS explains. The upcoming trends promise a sophisticated balance of femininity and modern flair with ample room for self-expression. Evolving feminine silhouettes: The skirt […]| Times
We need not travel across time zones to experience a taste of Mexico as Ted Waters, co-owner of Howick’s Despensa Mexican, confirms. If you’ve been craving the flavours Mexico, look no further than Despensa Mexican. Nestled at the top of Picton Street here in Howick, Despensa is the go-to spot for authentic Mexican cuisine, offering […]| Times
Howick Hornets media manager Josh Garry put together this tribute to Hornets’ legend Jethro Friend just before Friend played his final game for the club last weekend: By name he is a Friend, but to us, he’s family. He could have been anything, but he chose to be a Hornet. He didn’t do it for […]| Times
The Times is giving local youngsters who want to write stories – which we’ll publish on our website and in our new digital publication – the chance to join our new Junior Journalist initiative. Here’s a report from Junior Journalist Lola Ah Num. Have you ever parked on the broken yellow lines in front of a school before? Most […]| Times