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01 April 2025
Kia ora [firstname],
Last week I got to have a chat with Katherine Douglas and Jess Quinn, cofounders of The Cyclist, a platform dedicated to helping women navigate their reproductive health. We talked about the hows and the whys of The Cyclist and what it hopes to achieve - you can read our interview below. Cardrona has a cheeky new campaign that illustrates the sadness when it's time to leave the biggest alpine playground in Aotearoa, and Antony Young is bringing us the big industry stories from around the world. The Restaurant Association have a launched a new customer rating system and Graham Norton is in the country, hanging out with Invivo Wines in Marlborough.
All this and more - happy reading! And if you have news you’d like to share, let us know. Email editor@stoppress.co.nz.
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