
Elisabeth Easther
Writer at Freelance
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2 days ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Elisabeth Easther
Some paths in the North Shore Coastal Walk are tide-dependent, adding to the adventure. Photo / TourismNZFrom mirrored lakes to gold rush tunnels and snowy mountain views, these walks are perfect in winter, writes Elisabeth Easther These walks range from a coastal trail to deep forest, as well as bushy paths where the birdsong will blow you away. So check the weather forecast, pack some snacks and stride into the great outdoors.
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4 days ago |
nowtolove.co.nz | Elisabeth Easther
Aucklander Cara Lennan is a self-confessed “recovering perfectionist” who has worked in marketing for some of the biggest media and beauty brands both here and in the UK. “I spent five years in London in my twenties and I did a couple of stints on superyachts in Europe, which was an eye- opener into the lifestyles of the rich and famous,” Cara, 44, tells Woman’s Day. But by 29, Cara was ready to return to New Zealand.
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1 month ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Siouxsie Wiles |Elisabeth Easther
Siouxsie Wiles faced a lot of hate during the pandemic for being a science communicator. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyPandemic fallout turned her into a hermit, but her future’s looking brighter. Dr Siouxsie Wiles, in her own words, as told to Elisabeth Easther. I get my strong sense of social justice from my parents.
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1 month ago |
nowtolove.co.nz | Elisabeth Easther
Dr Siouxsie Wiles is a leading microbiologist and science communicator. A passionate advocate for public health, Siouxsie rose to prominence during the pandemic for providing clear, calm explanations about Covid. A fierce champion for women in STEM and health equity, Siouxsie combines science with storytelling to make complex issues accessible. Her work has earned her numerous accolades, including 2021 New Zealander of the Year and the Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize.
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1 month ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Elisabeth Easther
Robyn Malcolm's After the Party has been nominated for a Bafta award for Best International Series. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyOur celebrated star could have the after-party of her dreams come award time. When Robyn Malcolm learned that her powerful drama After the Party had been nominated for a Bafta award for Best International Series, the talented actor nearly fainted. “I was in Liverpool having lunch at a café with Peter when I heard we’d been shortlisted,” Robyn tells the Weekly.
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