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10 alternative Christmas tree ideas

Flex your DIY skills and try piling presents under one of these creative Christmas tree alternatives this year.

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Semi Permanent takes over Aotea Centre this August

Celebrating its fifteenth anniversary in 2018, Semi Permanent takes festival form this year with an expanded programme that builds on the successes of last year’s sell-out event.

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10 eco-friendly gift-wrapping ideas

Turn crisp packets, toilet rolls and old linen into effortless wrapping paper this holidays.

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10 steps to creativity

Suffering from brain freeze and need a little inspiration? 
Follow these simple steps to get your creative juices flowing again, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Fashion Meets Sustainability

Fashion and sustainability can go hand in hand. Make/Use – an innovative project dedicated to zero-waste garment creation – has […]

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The Learning Connexion: Changing lives

A new generation of learners is forgoing the life of a student on campus, as they break through traditional education barriers and go the route of distance learning.

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Tea breaks boost mood and creativity

The act of preparing and drinking a cup of tea boosts mood and creative potential, according to new research.

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What’s in a name? Trending and Endangered names

What’s in a name? We take a look at the names that will be heard at playgrounds of the future and the ones that won’t.

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This Brazilian mum left full time work to create imaginative plates

This Brazilian mum decided to throw in her medical career to prepare these creative plates for her daughter.

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How to make friends with salad

What does art have to do with salad? It may be the way to encourage healthy eating habits, scientists say.

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Jean Paul Gaultier: Creative catwalk designs

To celebrate the National Gallery of Victoria’s Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion exhibition, we take a look at soem fo the designers’ most creative catwalk designs.

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Five minutes with documentary filmmaker Cheryl Dunn

We speak exclusively to New York documentary film maker and photographer Cheryl Dunn about creativity.

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Celebrating Women Series: Pip Hall

Writer, water ballerina and mother Pip Hall talks about chasing the joy and how she co-founded the water ballet company Wet Hot Beauties.

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Interview: Yoko Ono – War is Over! (If You Want It)

Her name may be synonymous with that of her late husband, John Lennon, but Yoko Ono’s own artistic path is worthy of its own attention, as is her tireless crusade for peace. In part one of our MiNDFOOD interview series we speak to the diminutive star about her 50-year career.

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Drew Barrymore’s new role, editor-at-large

Drew Barrymore is adding another line to her CV – accepting the role of editor-at-large of women’s lifestyle website Refinery29.

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Creativity: Part 2

Dr Leigh Hodder is back to talk about creativity with us. In this second podcast we explore her tips and techniques for unlocking our creative thinking and cultivating our subconscious ability.

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Creativity: Part 1

We tend to stop thinking creatively when we finish school. But, as businesses expect us to become more and more creative, how do we unlock this part of our brain? Dr Leigh Hodder explains.

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Cooking skills key to healthy weight loss

Women in search of a healthier lifestyle are being encouraged to ‘grab an apron and get creative in the kitchen’, as part of Healthy Weight Week.

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Unlocking creativity

At five years of age we exhibit 95 per cent creative behaviour, by the time we reach 25 that number falls to 2 per cent. Executive producer and founder of Creative Universe, Tania De Jong, explains how we can activate our dormant creativity.

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Sparking a love for reading

Frustrated by a lack of interesting books for her children, children’s book author Alexandra Yatomi Clarke, began to create and source books to spark the interest and reading appetite of young minds.

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David Bromley portraits

David Bromley is an Australian British visual artist who is well-known for his unique female portraits and children’s series. Take a look at some of his artworks in our gallery.

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The Big reTHiNK

MiNDFOOD is proud to support The Big reTHiNK, a project that challenges people all over the world to take part in staging creative, community events to shift the way the people think about mental unwellness. We chat to its founder Taimi Allan.

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Looking for your creative mojo? (Part 2)

According to Dr Leigh Hodder, creativity needs time, space and passion. She teaches us how to channel it in today’s corporate age.

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Looking for your creative mojo? (Part 1)

Looking for your creative mojo? It might be hiding… Dr Leigh Hodder teaches us how to find and it and harness our creative prowess again.

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