Latitude

Latitude is a Canterbury bi-monthly lifestyles’ magazine to which I have been contributing features since Spring 2010 (Issue 13). From talented artists, intrepid adventurers, young achievers and beautiful regional homes and gardens, I’m never short of material to take to this vibrant magazine!

  • ‘Make the most of today’ is a saying close to the heart of 20-year-old Christchurch model and musician Brock Ashby, of boy band Moorhouse. So far it hasn’t let him down …

  • Bryony Gibson-Cornish was only 19 when she graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Canterbury with First Class Honours. After gaining selection as a Fulbright Scholar her dream is to carve out an international career...

  • Bizzart, a busy creative workshop in Rangiora, is bringing a little magic to the Christmas holiday season. We meet the workshop’s resident director Caroline Trevella…

  • At Stonecircle Organic Farm, near Amberley, good stewardship of the land extends to long-term planning to ensure the 5.7 hectare property continues to be sustainably managed …

  • New Zealand knows Mandy Pickering as the grand final winner of the 2009 ‘Stars in Their Eyes’. Now this talented singer is using her beautiful voice to raise money for Christchurch’s quake-affected arts and music community …

  • Old stone foundations mark the place where one of New Zealand’s largest station homesteads once stood, but nearby the old Cheviot Hills manager’s house is still very much intact. There we discovered a thriving family business that also cherishes the property’s history and traditions…