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Features

Days of Wine & Rosie

Rosie Dunphy, Auckland mother of four, is also the hands-on owner of Central Otago’s Coal Pit Vineyard.
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Land Girls

Five generations of the same family have tended the pastures of Glenbrook Station. Meet 28-year-old Pip Wilkie, who is determined to ensure future generations continue their traditions.
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Sandra’s Adventures in Wonderland

From Playboy bunny to architectural designer, businesswoman and music entrepreneur, this Kiwi dynamo is living her dream.
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At the Beach

The Beach House at Waimarama in Hawke’s Bay is the stuff holiday memories are made of.
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Queen of Kitsch

Fashion stylist and photographer Karen Inderbitzen-Waller hates "boring". So she's fashioned herself a film set to live in. Plus, web-exclusive information you won't find in the magazine.
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Moments of Heightened Awareness

Bob Nelson should never have been an accountant. He knew he had to be involved with the visual arts... and so started his new life - in fashion.
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The Marlborough Man

Cinematographer Michael Seresin is more intrigued by life's great mysteries than he is by great dreams for himself. Yet his achievements in Europe and at home in New Zealand are significant, as are his disappointments.
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Photo Finish

Photographer Matthew Williams isn't one to bow to accepted wisdom, specially when it comes to decorating an inner-city pad.
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Out of Character

Enigmatic actor Sam Neill is a private person in a public world. But get him talking about wine and you can’t shut him up.

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From Corporate to Country

Tania Lawrence was a big-city girl, a late-night girl in her late 20s, spending four nights a week at a Ponsonby bar, managing a large call centre, running on adrenalin. Then she met a boy…

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