A vision of the 90s: James Cameron’s Vision for Wellington event, reviewedThe new political group's first event drew a large crowd whose ideas for the city's future mostly involved going back to the past.By Joel MacManus | 21st February, 2025Wellington editor
Will Winston Peters and Shane Jones ever stop attacking their migrant colleagues?Outrage is growing over the ministers’ continued disparagement of Green MPs’ immigrant backgrounds.By Catherine McGregor | 21st February, 2025Contributing writer
A tour of New Zealand’s best outdoor poolsFrom St Clair to Pt Erin, these are our favourite spots for an outdoor dip.By Group Think | 21st February, 2025A bunch of people
Treaty principles bill hearings, day seven: Another ex-PM submits, and tears are shed'If you’re locked in a burning house, of course you’re going to try to put out the fire,' Eru Kapa-Kingi told the Justice Committee.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 20th February, 2025Politics reporter
Claim of ‘no movement’ in child poverty stats misleading, advocates say'The numbers are increasing, and we need to do something urgently.'By Liam Rātana | 20th February, 2025Ātea editor
Urgent memo to everyone: Please don’t tell Winston Peters about this MPLet’s all just keep this on the downlow.By Toby Manhire | 20th February, 2025Editor-at-large
OpinionCan Canada and the US guide the way on Indigenous child protection?With the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act looking set to go ahead, with some key changes, here's what we can learn from North America.By Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown and Kaea Hudson | 20th February, 2025Guest writer
Help Me Hera: How do I survive wedding season as a single person?A question from the stars of Bryn and Ku's Singles Club.By Hera Lindsay Bird | 20th February, 2025Contributing writer
Reserve Bank says healthy OCR cut signals better days aheadThe bank has forecast more cuts in 2025, saying retail inflation is fully under control. By Catherine McGregor | 20th February, 2025Contributing writer
I spent two years searching for a job. Here’s what I learntOne man's epic and frustrating adventures in the Wellington job market.By Anonymous | 20th February, 2025
Echo Chamber: Beware! The immigrant Marxists have invaded parliament!Wasn't it just last week that Winston Peters was complaining about immigrants? Oh yeah, it was.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 20th February, 2025
Have there ever been so many New Zealanders in big international TV shows?A closer look at some of the homegrown talent currently commanding television screens around the globe.By Tara Ward | 19th February, 2025
Gone By Lunchtime: David Seymour and his Prince Hal epochWhat's up with the Act leader?By The Spinoff | 19th February, 2025
‘It’s a great achievement. To read it, I mean’: Antony Elworthy’s literary EverestThe acclaimed animator and author on the book everybody should read.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 19th February, 2025
Review: Two weeks of being actively involved in my local communityGilmore Girls, Schitt's Creek, even The Vampire Diaries – on TV it's normal to know your neighbours. So what's it actually like?By Janhavi Gosavi | 19th February, 2025
Boiling on the bus: Dodgy aircon is putting passengers off and drivers at risk'At some point you can’t take any more layers off.'By Shanti Mathias | 19th February, 2025
Manurewa Marae inquiry claims its first scalpStats NZ's head is stepping down over the agency's failure to safeguard census data, and more officials may soon be in the firing line.By Catherine McGregor | 19th February, 2025
The Spinoff Essay: Sunset LimitedTwo nights, five states and one train journey along the border, pencil and paper in hand.By Bob Kerr | 15th February, 2025Guest writer
Analysing the attachment styles of the coalition throupleAvoidant, secure, anxious or disorganised? What attachment styles can tell us about the three-way coalition.By Gabi Lardies | 14th February, 2025Staff writer
My 50 first dates in Wellington, ranked and reviewedThe capital city may be small but there are plenty of places to find love (or spend a painful two hours).By Fran Barclay | 14th February, 2025Guest writer
Echo Chamber: Winston Peters v the ‘most constrained’ parliament in the world'Some members here can't take it when somebody hits back at them,' reckoned the deputy PM.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 13th February, 2025Politics reporter
Christopher Luxon’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad weekThe prime minister has had a bad week, and it's barely Thursday.By Anna Rawhiti-Connell | 13th February, 2025Senior writer
‘CSI crime scene’: Why are festivals so poorly-equipped for periods? Toiletgoers at Laneway last week were met with an all too familiar sight: 'no bin, no running water – just hand sanitiser.'By Alex Casey | 12th February, 2025Senior writer
Are New Zealanders getting lonelier?The 'loneliness epidemic' is apparently spreading around the world, but what does it look like here in New Zealand?By Rachel Judkins | 12th February, 2025Contributing writer
There’s something fishy lurking under this season of MAFS AUTradwives, warrior men and 'petite blonde' preferences – this season feels like a throwback for all the wrong reasons. By Alex Casey | 11th February, 2025Senior writer
One wheel drive: the Ken Looi storyNearing the end of his career, the world’s greatest unicycle racer chases the sport's most elusive record.By Joel MacManus | 11th February, 2025Wellington editor
A vision of the 90s: James Cameron’s Vision for Wellington event, reviewedThe new political group's first event drew a large crowd whose ideas for the city's future mostly involved going back to the past.By Joel MacManus | 21st February, 2025Wellington editor
A tour of New Zealand’s best outdoor poolsFrom St Clair to Pt Erin, these are our favourite spots for an outdoor dip.By Group Think | 21st February, 2025
Help Me Hera: How do I survive wedding season as a single person?A question from the stars of Bryn and Ku's Singles Club.By Hera Lindsay Bird | 20th February, 2025
I spent two years searching for a job. Here’s what I learntOne man's epic and frustrating adventures in the Wellington job market.By Anonymous | 20th February, 2025
Review: Two weeks of being actively involved in my local communityGilmore Girls, Schitt's Creek, even The Vampire Diaries – on TV it's normal to know your neighbours. So what's it actually like?By Janhavi Gosavi | 19th February, 2025
Boiling on the bus: Dodgy aircon is putting passengers off and drivers at risk'At some point you can’t take any more layers off.'By Shanti Mathias | 19th February, 2025Staff writer
Auckland’s nearly finished wastewater pipe and its poo-pumping promiseTall enough for a giraffe, ready to be filled with the excrement of the supercity.By Shanti Mathias | 18th February, 2025Staff writer
The cost of being: A mum of four, saving to buy a house'Three words to describe my financial situation? Anxious, ass-busting, future-proofing.'By The Cost of Being | 18th February, 2025Guest writer
We asked young people if they wanted tighter vaping rules – here’s what they saidMany said they felt unable to resist the pro-vaping environment that surrounded them.By Janet HoekGuest writer & Anna DeMello and Lani Teddy | 17th February, 2025Guest writer
Treaty principles bill hearings, day seven: Another ex-PM submits, and tears are shed'If you’re locked in a burning house, of course you’re going to try to put out the fire,' Eru Kapa-Kingi told the Justice Committee.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 20th February, 2025Politics reporter
Claim of ‘no movement’ in child poverty stats misleading, advocates say'The numbers are increasing, and we need to do something urgently.'By Liam Rātana | 20th February, 2025
Urgent memo to everyone: Please don’t tell Winston Peters about this MPLet’s all just keep this on the downlow.By Toby Manhire | 20th February, 2025
OpinionCan Canada and the US guide the way on Indigenous child protection?With the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act looking set to go ahead, with some key changes, here's what we can learn from North America.By Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown and Kaea Hudson | 20th February, 2025
Echo Chamber: Beware! The immigrant Marxists have invaded parliament!Wasn't it just last week that Winston Peters was complaining about immigrants? Oh yeah, it was.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 20th February, 2025
Gone By Lunchtime: David Seymour and his Prince Hal epochWhat's up with the Act leader?By The Spinoff | 19th February, 2025Staff writers
‘A massive wake-up call’: The key findings of the data misuse inquiries'The gate was left open' for improper use of personal data thanks to 'systemic failure' at Stats NZ.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 19th February, 2025Politics reporter
Echo Chamber: Can someone please teach these MPs to use Google?Backbench MPs reached new levels of patsy questions in an extraordinarily dull question time.By Joel MacManus | 19th February, 2025Wellington editor
OpinionBrian Tamaki, disruptive force and super-geniusThe self-appointed apostle says he could be to Christopher Luxon what Elon Musk is to Donald Trump, and his track record speaks for itself.By Toby Manhire | 18th February, 2025Editor-at-large
Have there ever been so many New Zealanders in big international TV shows?A closer look at some of the homegrown talent currently commanding television screens around the globe.By Tara Ward | 19th February, 2025Staff writer
The White Lotus is back, but has it still got it?New theme song, new swanky resort, same old grotesque characters – our thoughts on season three, episode one.By Group Think | 18th February, 2025
New to streaming: What to watch on Netflix NZ, Neon and more this weekThe much-anticipated return of an HBO favourite, the pinnacle of Dad TV and new a dating show that's about as far from MAFS as possible.By Thomas Giblin | 17th February, 2025
‘I really thought it was a scam’: Morgana O’Reilly on getting The White Lotus call'It happened once in the Philippines – they hired all these mid-level actors and crew and things, but when they turned up the whole thing was fake.'By My Life in TV | 15th February, 2025
Bryn & Ku’s Singles Club is about more than just loveThese best mates are on a mission to find love somewhere – anywhere – in Aotearoa.By Tara Ward | 14th February, 2025
The Friday Poem: ‘Hunger Song – After Kaveh Akbar (Untitled With Hunger And Matcheads)’A new poem by Freya Turnbull.By Freya Turnbull | 14th February, 2025Guest writer
Review: Kua Tupu Te Ara tells Alien Weaponry’s coming-of-rage storyA new documentary chronicles the meteoric rise of groundbreaking metal band.By Troy Rawhiti-Connell | 14th February, 2025Guest writer
Review: Jono Pryor’s new comedy gently mocks the industry that made himThe Jono & Ben star is self-aware and surrounded by extraordinary women in Vince.By Anna Rawhiti-Connell | 14th February, 2025Senior writer
Finally, change is coming to the media and screen industry – but what? We read through it all all so you don’t have to. By Alex Casey | 12th February, 2025Senior writer
Bryn & Ku’s Singles ClubChapter two: ‘Your dad’s voice is in my head’Bryn and Ku go in search of a rich farmer at the Hunt Ball in South Canterbury, before getting relationship advice from Brynley’s dad and Oma. Maybe joining a social run club is the answer? 18 Feb 202515:10
Bryn & Ku’s Singles ClubChapter one: ‘She likes the hardcore gamers’Bryn and Ku pack their bags and swap the bleak dating scene of Tāmaki Makaurau for some meet and mingle events down south in Ōtautahi that will take them out of their comfort zone. 11 Feb 202515:01
Bryn & Ku’s Singles ClubBryn & Ku’s Singles Club – TrailerJoin comedians Brynley Stent and Kura Forrester as they head out on a cross-country quest to find love and explore the state of dating and relationships in modern day Aotearoa. Episode one premieres on The Spinoff on Tuesday February 11. Made with the support of NZ On Air. 4 Feb 20251:33
Home EducationThe Baker whānauWhen a whale washed up on Tokomaru Bay, Israel and Petrina Baker decided it was important to take time out of school so that their tamariki could learn how to harvest the taonga. Truancy officers were not too pleased, so the whānau’s home education began through Te Kura. 12 Nov 202416:58
Home EducationOn the road with the RasmussensThe Rasmussens have travelled the country in a house bus for over a decade. Bridie is the ‘road-schooling’ mum to seven kids, all at different stages. On the bus near the beach, the kids design an ancient civilisation together. 5 Nov 202414:04
Home EducationAlesha & KenseyKensey was slipping behind at school due to illness, so Alesha and Damien decided to do something different – something they’d only seen on Country Calendar. Now Kensey writes books about unicorns and gathers toheroa with her whanau. 29 Oct 202415:09
Home EducationThe Fairul Izad familyIrma does not know the answer to “Does space have a bottom?” but says it’s valuable for her boys to be taught by someone who loves them. Now, her son’s love for ballet doesn’t have to feel like a secret. 22 Oct 202415:40
Home EducationRachel & FelixRachel never thought she’d be homeschooling, but Felix was having trouble fitting in at school. Now, he’s making friends at Forest School, and growing his confidence at improv theatre classes which he bounds out of happily. 15 Oct 202415:10
Home EducationJen & the Dahlia kidsThree years ago, Jen gave her kids $100 to start a business as a learning project, which has led to a thriving dahlia farm. Gracie, Milly and Lexie learn maths at the till, science while testing flower food and art when marketing their flowers. 8 Oct 202415:23
Home EducationHome Education – TrailerFrom a dahlia farm to a house bus, six families find their own ways of educating their children. Episode one of our docu-series premieres on The Spinoff Tuesday 8 October. 1 Oct 20240:44
The visa changes to lure rich investors to Aotearoa, explainedMigrants with money, come on over and boost our economy – just don't try to buy a house.By Alice Neville | 11th February, 2025Deputy editor
Inside the decision to ban under-18s from LanewaySports events and other gigs allow for alcohol and young people to be in the same vicinity, so why not Laneway?By Duncan Greive | 5th February, 2025
Windbag: Wellington’s new housing boomThere’s been a spike in applications for townhouse and apartment developments since the city’s pro-density District Plan was approved.By Joel MacManus | 4th February, 2025
OpinionCome on down to Queenstown – just don’t use the looEach of the government's various economic growth policy announcements asks something, in some way, of Queenstown. But does it have the answer?By Victoria Crockford | 3rd February, 2025
OpinionScrapping Callaghan Innovation is a necessary reset. But what comes next?We need to move beyond the theoretical benefits of innovation to actually delivering it.By Rowan Simpson | 29th January, 2025
The Body Shop is dead but our love for its lip balm will live onA farewell to our cruelty-free favs.By Group Think | 23rd January, 2025A bunch of people
Rainbow warmth and garish colours: When did stripy polyprop disappear?New Zealand used to be a country of vibrant synthetic striped polyprop. What happened?By Shanti Mathias | 12th January, 2025Staff writer
Cover StoryBanks are grappling with a scam ‘crisis’ while Facebook profits from itThe CEOs of Westpac and Kiwibank are contemplating quitting Facebook over its inaction on scams.By Duncan Greive | 8th January, 2025Founder
Inside the fast rise and faster collapse of the acclaimed K Road restaurant CottoThe popular Auckland pasta spot closed its doors with no warning in late 2023. What went wrong?By Stewart Sowman-Lund | 6th January, 2025The Bulletin editor
OpinionCan Canada and the US guide the way on Indigenous child protection?With the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act looking set to go ahead, with some key changes, here's what we can learn from North America.By Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown and Kaea Hudson | 20th February, 2025Guest writer
OpinionWho is Matua Kahurangi and does it matter if he’s fake?A search for the person behind a social media account ridiculing Māori.By Liam Rātana | 17th February, 2025
Legal personhood for Taranaki: transformative or tokenistic?While legal recognition of the maunga is vital in the short term, true environmental justice will require more work.By Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn | 17th February, 2025
The opportunity for penance in privatisationCould iwi and hapū be the unexpected solution to the government’s asset dilemma?By Holly Bennett | 12th February, 2025
The freshest fits from the Treaty Grounds on Waitangi DayIs there any place more stylish than Northland?By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 8th February, 2025
Treaty principles bill hearings, day three: The Justice Committee works from homeEverything you missed from the third day of the Treaty principles bill hearings.By Joel MacManus | 7th February, 2025Wellington editor
Waitangi 2025: A day of kōrero, kaupapa and kotahitangaOne belief was virtually universal within the Waitangi forum tents: existing as Māori is inherently political.By Liam RātanaĀtea editor & Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 7th February, 2025Politics reporter
Ngāpuhi settlement stalemate: Why is the Crown funding an entity with no mandate?A Crown-appointed Ngāpuhi entity has received more than $150m in pre-settlement funding. What's going on?By Liam Rātana | 6th February, 2025Ātea editor
OpinionDavid Seymour and the half-heard speechA hijacked speech confirmed what was already assumed: that the distance between Seymour and Māori has never been greater.By Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 6th February, 2025Politics reporter
RIP Cadbury mini eggs – you used to be greatThe last good thing at the supermarket is gone.By Madeleine Chapman | 18th February, 2025Editor
The Chinese origins of Sāmoa’s most popular dish, chop sueyMany of Sāmoa's beloved dishes are the result of cultural collaboration. By Madeleine Chapman | 8th February, 2025
Life behind the counter of Queensgate mall's first Chinese takeawayGrowing up in a Chinese takeaway left Chris Tse with a deep appreciation for his parents’ hard work – and a years-long aversion to sweet and sour pork. By Chris Tse | 4th February, 2025
What’s ahead for kerbside food waste collection?There are fears a government policy change will prevent more councils from rolling out food scraps collection.By Shanti Mathias | 29th January, 2025
A review of the two new ice blocks vying for the Cyclone’s crownCan either newbie beat the best ice block in New Zealand?By Madeleine Chapman | 21st January, 2025
The life lessons hidden in the tangy, chewy world of rēwana breadMaking rēwana is about more than just a recipe – it’s a journey of patience, care and persistence.By Liam Rātana | 18th January, 2025Ātea editor
The remarkable pie shop hidden in a Porirua industrial estatePāua, canned spaghetti, Povi Masima and taro: Pepe's Cafe understands the nature of food as love and community.By Nick Iles | 12th January, 2025Guest writer
A guide to Wellington’s best BYO restaurantsWondering where to host your next BYO in the capital? Whether it's a small gathering or a massive party, we've got some recommendations. By Joel MacManus | 10th January, 2025Wellington editor
Where do Wellington’s top chefs eat on their day off?The capital's best chefs and restaurateurs share their favourite local eateries and hidden gems.By Nick Iles | 9th January, 2025Guest writer
Meet the Whanganui gamer who’s teaching people about the Bible on Twitch'Abraham's the frickin' man!'By Shanti Mathias | 10th February, 2025Staff writer
A soul-destroying attempt to report scam Facebook adsThey're filling Facebook feeds, sucking people in and ripping them off. So why won't Meta do anything about it?By Dylan Reeve | 18th January, 2025
Why young women like me are rotting in our bedroomsIt's become an internet trope, but the art of girl rotting dates back at least to the 19th century. By Maya Field | 11th January, 2025
Cover StoryBanks are grappling with a scam ‘crisis’ while Facebook profits from itThe CEOs of Westpac and Kiwibank are contemplating quitting Facebook over its inaction on scams.By Duncan Greive | 8th January, 2025
How the gambling industry is using influencers to appeal to a new generationParty holes, paid partnerships and podcast appearances – it's all part of a concerted effort to attract young people to gambling.By Shanti Mathias | 20th December, 2024
I made it to the end of 2024 without finding out what ‘hawk tuah’ meansAnd I hope I never do.By Alex Casey | 16th December, 2024Senior writer
I see hundreds of ads for togs so why is it so hard to find a decent pair?The struggle to find a decent pair of togs is real.By Anna Rawhiti-Connell | 14th December, 2024Senior writer
Meta is fighting scam ads in Australia – but has ‘no plans’ to do so in NZIt underlines the stark gap between Australia's tough approach to big tech and New Zealand's meek, deferential attitude.By Duncan Greive | 5th December, 2024Founder
Cover StoryBanks are grappling with a scam ‘crisis’ while Facebook profits from itThe CEOs of Westpac and Kiwibank are contemplating quitting Facebook over its inaction on scams.By Duncan Greive | 18th November, 2024Founder
‘It’s a great achievement. To read it, I mean’: Antony Elworthy’s literary EverestThe acclaimed animator and author on the book everybody should read.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 19th February, 2025⚖️
Eleven things I learnt while writing a novel about alpaca breedersWhich is more unsettling: the noise a male alpaca makes when mating, or the noise a human makes when imitating it?By Duncan Sarkies | 18th February, 2025
Brilliant and devastating: Are book blurbs anything more than a circle jerk? On the pros and cons of puff quotes on book covers.By Claire Mabey | 15th February, 2025
The falcon on Taieri Ridge'The falcon waits, statue still, eyes full and unblinking.' An excerpt from The Falcon and the Lark: A New Zealand High Country Journal.By Neville Peat | 15th February, 2025
The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending February 14Including the secret lives of lizards, dogs, and some humans too.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 14th February, 2025
‘Roald Dahl refused to sign my book’: Claire Baylis’s best and worst author encountersThe author of courtroom crime drama Dice on her life in books.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 12th February, 2025⚖️
‘My story with taonga begins in 1984’: an excerpt from Books of ManaJeanette Wikaira's profound relationship to books and to te ao Māori.By Jeanette Wikaira | 8th February, 2025Guest writer
The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending February 7Guidebooks, prizewinners, Rooney and July.By The Spinoff Review of Books | 7th February, 2025⚖️
Vale Brian Turner, 1944 – 2025Remembering a major New Zealand writer, activist and sportsman.By Claire Mabey | 7th February, 2025Books editor
The Fold: Australia’s media lost more than half its value in five years. How and why?Journalist and author Tim Burrowes on a torrid decade in Australian media, and whether there are reasons to be optimistic amid the carnage.By The Spinoff | 18th February, 2025Staff writers
The Weekend: Being single vs being aloneMadeleine Chapman reflects on the week that was.By Madeleine Chapman | 15th February, 2025Editor
Announcing the first recipients of the Vince Geddes In-Depth Journalism FundThree freelance writers have been awarded grants to work on their ambitious journalism projects.By The Spinoff | 14th February, 2025Guest writer
OpinionGuy Williams delivers a cautionary tale for armchair journalistsMadeleine Chapman reflects on the week that was.By Madeleine Chapman | 8th February, 2025Editor
How the Ted Cruz tweet-storm encapsulates our strange new ‘information space’The decay of institutional media and immense power of social media combine to open a window into the complex communications world we’re living in.By Duncan Greive | 4th February, 2025Founder
The Haka Party Incident and how we rememberMadeleine Chapman reflects on the week that was.By Madeleine Chapman | 1st February, 2025Editor
The Fold: NZME’s pivot to video, TVNZ’s cricket hit and DeepSeek AIBy The Spinoff | 29th January, 2025Staff writers
The Weekend: The art of saying noMadeleine Chapman reflects on the week that was.By Madeleine Chapman | 25th January, 2025Editor
The Fold: On Meta going Maga, TikTok’s perilous future and NZ media in 2025Recapping a big month for social media, and some predictions for the year ahead.By The Spinoff | 21st January, 2025Staff writers
One wheel drive: the Ken Looi storyNearing the end of his career, the world’s greatest unicycle racer chases the sport's most elusive record.By Joel MacManus | 11th February, 2025Wellington editor
OpinionBring back the bowl-out, cricket’s version of going to penaltiesWe're one of the only nations to experience this thrilling tiebreak method, and have suffered more than anyone from its demise. Who better to bring it back?By Calum Henderson | 31st January, 2025Production editor
Confessions of an unlikely petrolheadI wind down my window at the lights to profess my love to the strangers in the black De Tomaso Pantera. They accommodate me with amused grins.By Natalie Wilson | 8th January, 2025Guest writer
Getting jiggy with it: Inside the wild world of competitive speed puzzlingIf you thought jigsaw puzzles were meant to be relaxing, think again.By Tara Ward | 1st January, 2025Staff writer
The need for speed: What I learnt competing in an online jigsaw puzzle competitionSpeed puzzling is like a marathon for the mind – intense, demanding, surprisingly exhausting. But does turning it into a sport destroy it as a relaxing pastime?By Calum Henderson | 25th December, 2024Production editor
How was Maddi Wesche’s final shot put throw not over 20m? A Spinoff investigationWas it a false measurement, a full-blown conspiracy or just some mild incompetence? By Madeleine Chapman | 23rd December, 2024Editor
How the gambling industry is using influencers to appeal to a new generationParty holes, paid partnerships and podcast appearances – it's all part of a concerted effort to attract young people to gambling.By Shanti Mathias | 20th December, 2024Staff writer
A ball-by-ball analysis of backyard cricket at the prime minister’s houseA detailed summary of everything we were allowed to report from the PM's cricket party at Premier House.By Joel MacManus | 5th December, 2024Wellington editor
OpinionAll Blacks haka controversy: A bold statement or brand risk?It was his last time leading an All Blacks haka and TJ Perenara was sure it sent a message.By Liam Rātana | 26th November, 2024Ātea editor