Editorial: Read it here first
13 CommentsBy Pamela Stirling in Editorial
Issue 3787 6th Dec 2012
Now readers can access the Listener’s content wherever they are without having to wait for the print edition to arrive.
By Pamela Stirling in Editorial
Issue 3787 6th Dec 2012
Now readers can access the Listener’s content wherever they are without having to wait for the print edition to arrive.
By Pamela Stirling in Books
Issue Listener Plus 25th Jul 2012
From the archive: Pamela Stirling talks to the great New Zealand author in the Listener, dated October 31, 1987.
By Pamela Stirling in Uncategorized
6th Feb 2010
Recent media accusations of plagiarism demand a response.
By Pamela Stirling in Commentary
Issue 3612 1st Aug 2009
It's no use being sheepish about it. The Aussies find sheep jokes about New Zealanders hilarious - they were a favourite even of New Zealand-born Professor Fred Hollows, who later became an Australian citizen. Then, of course, there's the funny way we talk. There are long lusts of the words we get wrong.