Meet Littlemore, the local charity making it easier than ever to give families in need a helping hand

It was the heartbreak of hearing about newborns leaving hospital with nothing more than baby-sized gowns for clothes that inspired Laura Howard to start Littlemore. Built on the philosophy that every baby deserves a good start, Littlemore collects good-quality, pre-loved baby gear from donors and gives it directly to families in need. And if the charity’s exponential growth over the last few years is anything to go by, the need out there is great. 

The Philosophy 
Littlemore wants to provide New Zealand families with essential clothes, tools and equipment to keep their newborn babies safe and nurtured. At its heart, Littlemore is about encouraging generosity, building community connection and facilitating the act of giving in the simplest, most straightforward way. Importantly, this charity works alongside groups from a diverse cross-section of New Zealand and has strong relationships with people working and living
in various communities in order to identify the greatest need. 

Who Are They 
After hearing from her midwife that some Kiwi families were leaving the hospital with virtually nothing for their newborns, Laura Howard (a new mum herself) couldn’t sit by and do nothing. At first, Howard tapped into her own network of new parents to deliver bundles of pre-loved baby clothes and essentials to maternity wards (to be distributed by midwives), but once it became apparent that there was a much greater need out there, Littlemore was born. Since its inception in 2013, this charity has grown from small beginnings in its founder’s home to occupying its own (kindly donated) commercial space in Storage King Grey Lynn. It attracts thousands of donations every year and now boasts a team of more than 70 volunteers, including a board of trustees. 

What They Do 
In the simplest terms, Littlemore gets pre-loved baby essentials from generous Kiwi donors and delivers them directly to families who need them. By partnering with organisations who have the experience and expertise to identify families with the most need, Littlemore can be sure that it is being strategic with its giving and making the most significant impact. It is important to note that Littlemore honours the families it helps by only accepting high-quality baby gear that is safe, clean and in great condition. 

How To Get Involved 
It’s very easy to help Littlemore’s cause. All you have to do is collect a bundle of pre-loved baby essentials such as clothing or gear (as long as everything is in good condition) and take it to one of the charity’s donation drop off spots at Storage King Takapuna or Storage King Grey Lynn.

With no government funding, every private dollar donated to Littlemore’s cause really does make a difference. Those wanting to make a contribution to keeping Kiwi babies warm this winter, can do so here.

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Siso.

Beat the chill with the cosiest Auckland restaurants to visit this winter

It’s the time of year when all we want to do is snuggle into a comfortable chair, eat satisfying food and be cosseted by our surroundings. This extends to dining out, so in anticipation we’ve rounded up the cosiest eateries in town that will make you forget about the outside world ⁠— at least for a few hours.

Siso
With its warming fireplace, textural finishes and tempting Mediterranean fare, Remuera’s beloved Siso invites diners to unbundle from the cold and settle in. Open for lunch and dinner, Siso’s relaxed yet polished approach to dining makes it a neighbourhood eatery worth crossing town for.

Ponsonby Road Bistro
Always consistent, and consistently cosy, Ponsonby Road Bistro is our go-to when a relaxed yet luxurious meal feels like the only remedy for the cold. There’s no time better spent than an afternoon or evening tucked into one of its cushy seats with a wine in hand. We’ll have the confit duck, thanks.

The Lodge Bar & Dining, Apéro.

The Lodge Bar & Dining
With hide-covered chairs and blankets galore, Rodd & Gunn’s The Lodge Bar is a warming oasis waiting for you in Commercial Bay. Quite apart from the decor, The Lodge Bar & Dining’s produce-driven menu is a revelation, thanks to the onsite Josper charcoal oven which imbues dishes with a delicious depth of flavour.

Apéro Food & Wine
Walking into Karangahape Rd wine bar and eatery Apéro, you’ll instantly feel cocooned in the warmth of the long, brick-walled room. With a menu of simple yet expertly-executed dishes and a comprehensive wine list, it is the ideal spot to while away an hour or three on a cold winter’s night.

Ghost Street, Ortolana.

Ghost Street
As soon as this Britomart newbie opened its doors, we knew the subterranean spot would become a go-to over the cooler months. Located underneath Cafe Hanoi (in the former 1885 Basement), the 82-seat space is totally enveloping, inviting you to leave dreary skies behind in favour of bold Chinese flavours, bustling service and a convivial atmosphere.

Ortolana
Italian-inspired bistro Ortolana turns on the charm for every one of its patrons, helped along by its cheery space. Sit beneath the distinctive twinkling Monmouth glass lights and dig in to one of the satiating pastas or locally-sourced meat dishes.

Prego
Should you arrive when the timing is right, Prego has all the makings of a cosy restaurant experience. This Ponsonby Road stalwart has a rich history, with the many who patiently wait for a table a testament to its popularity. With heaters outside and a cosy, bustling vibe to perfectly complement the big bowls of comforting pasta, Prego is one place we will happily spend our winter nights.

Azabu, The Engine Room.

Azabu Ponsonby
When in doubt about dinner plans, Azabu never fails to deliver. An excellent option any time of year, the dark interior and banquette seating proves to be particularly enticing come wintertime. Order the prawn tempura volcano roll and watch the flames flicker as it’s blowtorched until toasty — a tableside flourish that we simply cannot pass up.

Cassia
Something about stepping down the stairs into Cassia’s inviting space has us feeling instantly cocooned. Sid Sahrawat‘s acclaimed menu takes diners on a masterful journey of modern Indian cuisine; from its flavourful, delicate snacks to its soul-stirring curries, it’s always a winner.

The Engine Room
We always feel at home at Northcote Point establishment The Engine Room, thanks to its familiar, hospitable interior that’s as welcoming as its staff and as enticing as its crowd-pleasing dishes. The twice-baked goat’s cheese soufflé is an icon in its own right, and the steak frites goes down a treat every time.

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Best Celebration Restaurant: Mr Morris

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Celebration Restaurant, as voted by you

Landmark occasions like birthdays, engagements, anniversaries and graduations all call for a certain calibre of restaurant. This year, it was Britomart’s Mr Morris that claimed the title of Best Celebration Restaurant, with other honourable mentions going to beloved Ponsonby stalwart Jervois Steak House and Park Hyatt’s Onemata. Commercial Bay’s Ahi also proved popular for its elevated atmosphere and sweeping views, as did Parnell’s Cibo – a time-honoured place for celebration.

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Make a seasonal statement with these bolshie blazers

It has been some time since blazers were solely reserved for suiting, with tweaks in tailoring making the simple jacket one of the most versatile pieces in any wardrobe. Whether your shoulder is dropped, sharp or somewhere in between, the right blazer is an utterly chic way to dress up or down an outfit just the right amount.

Pair these perfect pinstripes with jeans and a basic white tee, or for a look more arresting, opt for a double-breasted version with little else on underneath. The right blazer is a timeless addition, and it is one that our editors simply can’t get enough of.

Aside from the usual suspects, here are the blazers we’re currently coveting from the world’s luxury labels, as well as some found a little closer to home.

From the left: HELEN CHERRY RAE PINSTRIPE BLAZER from workshop. Single-breasted pinstripe jacket from Prada. ISABEL MARANT Nevim double-breasted pinstriped crepe blazer from net-a-porter. Herringbone wool jacket from Gucci. Acne Studios Oversized flannel pinstripe jacket from Workshop.

From the left: anine bing KAIA BLAZER from Muse Boutique. BOTTEGA VENETA Oversized double-breasted blazer from net-a-porter. Saint Laurent Fall 22. CROPPED TUXEDO BLAZER from balenciaga. CROPPED JACKET IN CHEVRON TWEED from Saint Laurent.

From the left: Louis Vuitton Fall 22. Anine Bing Sonora Blazer from Muse Boutique. ACNE STUDIOS Twill blazer from net-a-porter. helena Double-breasted blazer from Dadelszen. BITE STUDIOS WOOL BLAZER from Workshop.

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Rosie’s cocktail — 1919 classic gin with Earthbound manuka honey, grapefruit, lime and bitters.

Taking cocktail hour to new heights, Palmer is Auckland’s newest rooftop bar

After work drinks have never looked so good, as Auckland’s newest bar and dining destination opens in the iconic 1 Albert Street building, offering a positively elevated outlook on the city.

Palmer is the final step in the reimagining of this historic site (once West Plaza), which has undergone an impressive transformation over the last few years with help from the original architect, Neville Price. The 1970’s architectural facade has been given a modern facelift and a fit-out suited to more contemporary purposes.

Forming a core part of the Alberts portfolio — currently comprising five locations around Auckland’s CBD and offering aspirational workplaces, hospitality and a private members club — Palmer is promising sophisticated dining akin to something you might find overseas. And after an exciting build-up to its opening, we can tell you that the experience certainly lives up to the hype.

From left: Smoked Kahawai croquettes with seaweed tartare and chives, Bavette steak with black garlic, celeriac and native herbs.

Inspired by the aesthetic of Fred’s in Sydney and The Aviary in New York, Palmer’s fit-out was conceived by renowned Australian studio, ACME (its first project in New Zealand). Taking modernist design cues from the likes of Palm Springs (and aiming to capture a bit of that city’s fun vibe, too) the interior marries a palette of warm, earthy tones with teal and fresh mint greens that breathe life into the sandy Californian tiles, elegantly-curved wooden panels and sumptuous booth seating.

Interiors by ACME.

Whether you’re seeking a cosy, after-work drink or a convivial catch up with friends, Palmer’s inviting interior gives way to a sweeping terrace that provides the perfect alfresco spot to revel in a beautiful afternoon. And even as the sun goes down and the chill sets in, a roaring fire will take centre-stage outdoors, offering night-long warmth for those who choose to indulge in another round.

In fact, another round will be hard to turn down with a drinks menu that harnesses some of the region’s best produce and seasonal flavours. Those seeking an after-work tipple or a nightcap will be able to reach for a curated selection of local beverages and delicious cocktails, that, as Bar Manager Nathan Cooper explains, focus on local and sustainable practices.

“The idea of sustainability that Palmer was designed with, extends to the drinks menu where we source from local suppliers and reduce waste by utilising every part of our ingredients,” Cooper shares. “Patrons of Palmer can look forward to cocktails that embrace seasonal ingredients like Manuka, which is expressed in three unique forms across three cocktails. The Manuka Martini, Kiwi Coffee and Rosie’s (named after the wife of Neville Price) which showcases local gin 1919, Earthbound Manuka Honey, grapefruit, lime and bitters.”

At the helm of Palmer’s culinary offering is James Kenny (ex-Gerome), a New Zealand chef that has made his mark leading esteemed kitchens in both New Zealand and at lauded international restaurants such as Copenhagen’s The Pescatarian and the globally renowned Noma. At Palmer, his food speaks to a more casual, contemporary approach, and will bring elemental, hand-made, seasonal experiences to the table.

“My cooking philosophy has and always will be, to keep it simple. Cook with care and finesse and have respect and understanding for the ingredients you are using,” reflects Kenny.

From left: Kefalograviera cheese with peppered figs, Palmer’s Executive Chef James Kenny.

The end result, a culinary destination with a stunning design and unbeatable outlook, is a place just as suited to after-work drinks as it is to impressing a first date or heading out for a fun night with friends. Thanks to the meticulously considered design, it feels decidedly Sydney-meets-New-York, and we’re only too grateful that it has finally opened its doors.

Opening hours:
Wednesday and Thursday, 3pm – 10pm
Friday and Saturday, 3pm – midnight
Sunday – Tuesday closed

Palmer Bar & Restaurant

1 Albert Street,
Auckland CBD, Auckland

www.palmerbar.nz

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In search of summer? Book one of these new international resorts for the ultimate escape

For the last two years, we retreated from international pursuits, with holidays to exotic destinations a long forgotten pleasure. But fear not, because during our absence, an abundance of new resorts have opened, promising to once again inspire the freedom of travel.

One&Only Portonovi.

One&Only Portonovi Montenegro
A crown jewel in the Montenegro Riviera, One&Only Portonovi is a divine new opening in Eastern Europe. The stately residence is palace-like in scale, and takes advantage of its spectacular coastline, reminiscent of the Mediterranean and interwoven with delicate fjords. Offering rooms, suites and One&Only’s signature villas, the beautifully-finished accommodation is just the beginning of what’s to come. With four restaurants, the option of private dining and notable wellness experiences, this sublime summer destination is sure to leave you feeling entirely rejuvenated.

Six Senses Ibiza.

Six Senses Ibiza Spain
Forget any preconceived notions that Ibiza is purely the place one goes to party — there is another side to this island that is focused on calm relaxation and a return to wellbeing. The welcome addition of Six Senses to Ibiza allows visitors a place to sit back and unwind or (if partying has been on the agenda) a place to detox in paradise. More than just somewhere to rest your head; the resort is almost village-like in nature, with an affinity for deep spiritual experiences rooted in the local culture, and plenty of opportunities for guests to immerse themselves in the music, art, fashion, wellness and spirituality that has become synonymous with the island.

Kalesma Mykonos.

Kalesma Mykonos Greece
At home on the cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea, Kalesma is a boutique hotel that revives the Mykonian spirit. It is a space where classic Greek tranquillity meets contemporary design and inspiration. Here, accommodations are limited so as to offer exceptional sea views, private heated pools and outdoor spaces for all. Part hotel, part oasis, Kalesma is home to beautiful Mediterranean dining, includes a private chapel for those looking to elope, and lies on the doorstep of some of the world’s most remarkable beaches. The only challenge will be leaving the compound in order to discover them all.

White Pebble Suites Milos.

White Pebble Suites Milos Greece
Perched on a cliff on the edge of Milos, on the cusp of the Myrtoan Sea, lies White Pebble Suites — an outpost that has been patiently awaiting the arrival of guests since opening last year. Here, the boutique hotel exists as an ode to Greek Island hospitality and luxury, with an architectural approach that reflects centuries past in a contemporary light. White Pebble Suites is home to a refined wellness menu, with favourites including the poolside massage service, and offers a myriad of adventurous experiences for those wishing to travel further than the resort itself.

Borgo Santandrea Amalfi Coast.

Borgo Santandrea Amalfi Coast Italy
No European sojourn would be complete without a stay at the gateway to the Mediterranean — the Amalfi Coast. Borgo Santandrea is a 5-star luxury hotel, carved into the coastline with panoramic views over the sparkling waters. With fewer than 40 rooms, a stay here feels authentic, private and undeniably luxurious, complete with an endless roster of dining experiences and its very own beach club, where spritzes are consumed, a private beach within reach and the dock mere steps away — offering the ocean’s activities on a platter.

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Best for Brunch: Honey Bones

2022 Denizen Hospo Heroes: Auckland’s Best Brunch, as voted by you

A hotly-contested category, this year’s Best for Brunch was almost too close to call — with a number of Auckland’s most popular cafes vying for top spot. In the end, Grey Lynn’s Honey Bones claimed the win for its well-balanced menu and lively vibe. Hot on its heels were Wynyard Quarter go-to Williams Eatery, Grey Lynn’s Ozone Coffee Roasters (long drawing the crowds with its specialty java and classic brunch dishes), Morningside’s neighbourhood favourite, Crave and Newmarket’s The Candy Shop, thanks to its unique take on the brunch we know and love. 

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Best Neighbourhood Eatery: Andiamo

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Nestled in the heart of Herne Bay, the beloved-by-locals restaurant Andiamo has been hailed as Auckland’s Best Neighbourhood Eatery. While notable competitors include Parnell’s modern Italian go-to, Non Solo Pizza, Grey Lynn’s Lilian, cult-favourite Ada and cosy Northcote stalwart, The Engine Room, Andiamo is a deserving winner for the way it caters tirelessly to its community, and makes casual midweek dinners as special as romantic evenings out.

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Peaky Blinders.

Wondering what to watch? Start with the new seasons of your favourite shows

While it is always worth rounding up the newest TV shows to hit our screens, it would be remiss of us to leave out our all-time favourites, still producing season after excellent season. From Peaky Blinders’ swan song to another instalment of The Boys (starring our very own Karl Urban and Antony Starr), if you are yet to watch these shows, consider this a reminder to start now. And with multiple seasons to get into, they are the perfect long weekend watches.

Peaky Blinders
It’s a bittersweet year for Peaky Blinders fans. Season six — the first to grace our screens since the beginning of the pandemic — is also going to mark the end of the much-loved series. Set against the complicated geopolitical climate of WWII and with all the style and drama we have come to expect from this show, the final season has one major question hanging over it: Will this mean the end for the inimitable Thomas Shelby? Watch on Netflix from the 10th of June

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMIdScgVZSM

Only Murders In The Building
True-crime-podcasters-turned-prime-suspects Oliver, Charles and Mabel are the talk of the town in Only Murders in the Building Season two. Following a new mystery, with the same cast as the popular first season (Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez), you won’t be able to get enough. Watch on Disney+ from the 28th of June

The Boys
Starring our very own Karl Urban and Antony Starr, season three of The Boys arrives in early June, promising all the violent chaos we’ve come to love from this show. Putting a new spin on traditional superhero theatrics, the latest season dives deeper into the troublesome web of lies and intrigue our anti-heroes are weaving for themselves. Watch on Amazon Prime

Tehran
Taking audiences on a deep dive into the complicated politics of the Middle East, Tehran’s second season premiered earlier this month with returning cast members alongside Academy Award-nominee Glenn Close, and follows Tamar, who remains a hidden spy in Iran, performing different missions for the Mossad. Watch on Apple TV+

The Flight Attendant
Comedic darling Kaley Cuoco returns as Cassie for the second season of fan-favourite, The Flight Attendant, which was released on Neon last month. As some of the first season’s cliffhangers are answered, more questions continue to be raised — with Cassie’s foray into sobriety proving more of a challenge than initially thought. Watch on Neon

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Barry
Over its two seasons, Bill Hader’s (very) dark comedy Barry has built a stellar storyline around his discharged-marine-turned-hitman protagonist, Barry. With the much-anticipated third season having just aired after a three-year wait, we’re enjoying indulging in a little borderline humour. Watch on Neon

Ghosts
Starring the incredible Rose McIver, Ghosts Season two is high on our watch list. The BBC comedy brings some of the best of British humour and talent and follows a collection of ghosts from different historical periods who haunt a country house that has just had some new (living) occupants move in. Reminiscent of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice and the ever-cool Rocky Horror Picture Show, this is avant-garde spook at its kookiest. Watch on TVNZ on Demand

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Why this cosy neighbourhood wine bar is worth a trip to Devonport

There’s something about Devonport that just has our heart, from the stunning sundowner outlook it offers of the city to its cute, quaint cottages to the restaurants that inhabit the main street. For many city-slickers, a trip here feels like a holiday, when it’s really only a short (and beautiful) ferry ride across the harbour.

All the more reason to engage this mode of public transport is for a few tipples at Vic Road Wine Bar & Cellar, one of the more recent additions to Devonport’s burgeoning dining scene, and an utterly cool one at that.

Sister to the always-popular Vic Road Kitchen, this wine bar iteration is a concept simplified; good wines, simple snacks and convivial company. Where this venue is making its mark on hearts everywhere is the wine list, serving an ever-changing array of interesting and inspired drops alongside an impressive retail range. So, on the odd occasion that nothing on the wine list fits the bill, you can choose a bottle from the store’s seemingly endless shelves.

Locals know the beloved spot, too; formerly Thompson’s Shoes, it’s a site where the owners (and many others in the suburb) would go to purchase their school shoes at the end of summer. Honouring the space’s 80-year history in this retail niche, much of the fit-out has remained the same. As a lockdown project, renovations began to re-purpose old shoe shop shelving and original wood wall planking. Notes of old existing brickwork lend a decidedly under-the-radar air, and the stained-glass windows and hedged courtyard are almost reminiscent of the European holiday we’re all craving right now.

We think a spot like this is effortlessly cool and a real gem in the Auckland hospitality scene, and it is one definitely worth visiting over the long weekend.

Opening hours:
Monday – Tuesday, 3-8pm
Wednesday, 12-8pm
Thursday-Sunday, 12-10pm
Closed Monday

Vic Road Wine Bar

53/55 Victoria Road
Devonport, Auckland

www.vicroadkitchen.co.nz

Image credit: Photography: Calum McCartie Creative direction: Jessica Ann Baker

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