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Taking an entrepreneurial approach to gainful employment for those with special needs. What do you do in a world where finding a job as a young person is tough, especially when you have high functioning autism? Instead of looking to Work & Income to find him a

Responsible travel operator Exodus Travels is offering some incredible experiences in 2019. Here are a few of our favourites  The Polish Tatras  Porto to Lisbon Atlantic Ride The Five Stans of the Silk Road 23 days  Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan  and Kyrgyzstan. Think vast deserts, rolling steppe, fertile valleys and majestic mountains

The 2019 summer travel issue of Good magazine is out now  Good’s summer issue is brimming with inspiration. It’s packed full of seasonal recipes including vegan and clean meats; the low down on ocean-friendly sunscreens and swimsuits; stories of Kiwis who have escaped the rat race

For the surf-crazy Raeburn family, Christmas Day is all about catching some early waves and celebrating with a festive beach brunch. Words Justine Hewitt. Photography Toby Murphy and Warren Heath. Styling Tara Sloggett Tip: Put your pavlova out with the rest of the food so the cream has a chance to

These four rosé examples from certified biodynamic and organic producers represent this varietal at its most textural, complex and impressive. Cullen Rosé Moon Pet Nat, Margaret River, Western Australia 2017, $55 Pétillant-Naturel is a French term, otherwise known as the Ancestral Method, that refers to the

Believing in yourself, if only it was that easy  With Paula Gosney Hands up all of you who know that believing in yourself more would mean you’d be happier, more confident, take more risks, achieve more and generally have a bigger life? I’m pretty sure that is all of

My Food Bag is more than delicious food – the recipe and ingredient delivery service is determined to make the planet healthier too.  Figuring out what to have for dinner, week in, week out, can be a real chore. So a week’s worth of meals already planned out for

Body positivity and health and wellness ambassador Jess Quinn shares how she stays on track with her goals.  Words Natalie Cyra. Photography Laura Snelling Jess Quinn was just nine years old when she broke her leg, which led to her cancer diagnosis and subsequent leg amputation. Now in her

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