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M2 February 2026 Issue Editor’s Letter
Okay, as of going to print, we are full steam ahead into the new year, and there is no shortage of global and local political and economic intrigue. Europe/US relations, Iran, Venezuela, Ukraine and so on. Throw a dart at an atlas, and you will likely hit a hotspot. At the same time, throw a […]
Anne Hathaway Made People Cry With Her New Role
If you’ve seen David Lowery’s The Green Knight then you know he has an eye for… Something. He demands a lot of his actors, none more than Anne Hathaway who describes her role in their new film Mother Mary the toughest of her career. “At one point Annie broke down and said, ‘I have to […]
Built for Generations
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Brand New Heights
Jacob Elordi is on an absolute tear at the moment. If you aren’t familiar with his face yet, you will be. The Australian born actor has been making the last 12 months his as he first starred in Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein as the creature itself, and now as the lead in Wuthering Heights where […]
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Bridging Both Brand And Need
As a kid I had a copy of the Guinness Book of Records, and a few pages were more thumbed than others: the world’s tallest man, the fastest time for running 100m and the world’s tallest building. The 20th century saw increased activity in the latter with the Empire State Building grabbing the mantle in […]
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Crushing the SailGP
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So, Scott ‘Razor’ Robertson has been sacked as All Black coach. Wow, that doesn’t happen very often. In fact, this was a first. Sure, previous coaches have not had their contracts renewed when they would obviously have liked to have continued; Ian Foster, John Mitchell and Wayne Smith being recent examples. But all those prior […]
Keep On Movin’ with Five
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The New King’s English
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The Dollar At A Crossroads: Trade Wars, Tariffs and Stress on the World’s Safe-Haven Currency
The US dollar’s dominance has rested on America’s economy, strong institutions and deep financial markets, which made dollar assets the world’s preferred safe haven. Rising tariffs, a retreat from globalisation, and political pressure on institutions weaken the trade networks that support the dollar’s safe-haven role. Continued protectionism and institutional erosion could push the international monetary […]
Could Netflix Win The Deal But Lose The Media War
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Going Up With Alex Honnold
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2025 Year In Review
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Cillian Murphy: The Creator Of An Icon
When Peaky Blinders first burst onto our screens back in 2013 we hadn’t seen anything like it for yonks. After a diet of glitzy shows like Madmen, OTT spectacles like Game of Thrones and beautifully costumed dramas like Boardwalk Empire – here came something genuinely gritty. Every scene seemed to feature belching smoke, thick fog, […]
The Veyron Reborn
Twenty years ago, Bugatti didn’t just drop a new car into the supercar ecosystem; it dropped a new unit of measurement for what a road car could be. The Veyron arrived with 1,001 hp, a top speed north of 400 km/h, and the sort of refinement that suggested you could do all of that, then […]
Making the outdoors great again
The outdoors has a marketing department that deserves a pay rise. It’s convinced an entire generation that “disconnecting” is best achieved by buying more gear, driving further away, and then sleeping in a flapping nylon envelope while checking the weather app every 12 minutes. After my own recent tent-based experiment through one of the hottest, […]
Twelve Cylinders, Real Gold, No Apologies: The Maybach V12 Edition
While the rest of the car industry is busy trying to convince you that a luxury experience is best delivered by a whisper, an app, and the gentle hum of something that sounds like an air conditioning unit, Mercedes-Maybach has decided to do something magnificent. It’s built a tribute to the V12. Not “a nice […]
Hybrid Hammer: The 488kW Corvette E-Ray
It is easy to like the Corvette E-Ray, the performance hybrid version of the Stingray Boasts 369kW and 637Nm from the mid-engined 6.2L LT2 V8 engine. But wait there’s more… 119kW and 169Nm from the front axle combine to provide a staggering 488kW and 806Nm. Yes, this is the first four wheel drive Stingray, and […]
The Cyberpunk Coupe
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Mercedes-Benz Built This City
We’ve written in the past about luxury car companies branching out into luxury apartments and hotels but Mercedes-Benz may have just gone up another gear with their latest project. You’re looking at the Mercedes-Benz Places Binghatti City being developed by Binghatti in Dubai. It isn’t even hyperbole to call it a city. It comprises 12 […]
It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, No, it’s an Investment Opportunity
Vertical Aerospace brought its new electric air taxi, Valo, to New York City recently, kicking off a U.S. tour that looks, in the glossy renderings, like the start of an urban air-mobility rollout over the Manhattan skyline. In practice it’s a roadshow aimed at investors, partners and regulators, with the aircraft turning up in the […]
Chill Baby: The World’s Coldest Holiday Destinations
There’s been a historical heatwave in Australia, and it’s been a pretty hot and stifling summer here too. You could make the most of it, put on some togs and jandels, get an ice cream and go to the beach, or you could go to the other extreme and find somewhere really cold to go […]
We found Our New Favourite Auckland Rooftop Bar
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Our Favorite New Speakeasy Hidden in Cambridge
When the sun drops behind Duke Street and Cambridge settles into its evening hush, a new hotel doesn’t so much open its doors as set a scene. Lights glow through restored stained glass, the brickwork holds its age with quiet confidence, and somewhere downstairs a bar hums with the promise of conversations best kept off […]
Pictures In Review
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Don West, The Oscars and The Best in Fashion This Autumn
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Diesel Disruption
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The Possibilitarian Mindset: How to Win in a Year of Disruption
Earlier last year, I worked with a team preparing for a winter season in Antarctica. Picture months of darkness, extreme cold, isolation, and the psychological weight of being unable to leave. Most people would immediately see the limits. They would list what will go wrong, how tough it will be, and what they will miss. […]
All the 2026 Tech You Need
In The Engine Room Of The Future Dr. Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens at CES 2026 revealing how AI, digital twins, and automation are transforming manufacturing and infrastructure. Siemens AG is one of those companies that never gets headlines but is quietly keeping the world humming, as is the way with B2B. It’s […]
Mastering Intensity is the Key to Staying in the Game
One of the biggest leadership myths is that intensity is either “good” or “bad.” It tends to get labeled as hustle, grind, pressure or obsession and it is assumed it inevitably leads to burnout. Or we are told that some parts of life will always be intense, while other parts never see that level of […]
The Good The Bad The Weird Of CES 2026
Avatar: Fire and Ash is in the midst of it’s theatrical run, and at the time of writing we’ve already seen it pass the $1 billion threshold despite haters believing it might tank after an average opening weekend. I saw it at IMAX, the native environment for Avatar films, and maintained my awe at the […]
A Hand Grenade of Waiata
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Four years after the series concludes Netflix has greenlit a feature film directed by Tom Harper. I don’t know what the budget is but I assume the 1% left over after decking out Cillian Murphy’s trailer went toward making one hell of a film. The movie takes place in Birmingham in 1940 at the height […]
First Look at Sophie Turner’s Tomb Raider
Ever since Angelina Jolie took on the role of one of videogames most iconic heroines we’ve had expectations of what to expect from the character. Much like Indiana Jones, they ARE incredibly attractive and Are able to handle themselves in TOUGH situationS. No offence to Alicia Vikander but it didn’t look like she could handle […]
It’s Time to Diversify Your Asset Portfolio (Into The Stuff I’m Hoarding In The Garage)
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Goodbye EB Games. You Will Be Missed.
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Wairarapa’s New Easter Weekender: Morning Glory Announces First Line-up
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M2 December 2025 Issue – Editor’s Letter
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Chasing Infiniti
At 25 years old Chase Infiniti might have a vanishingly thin list of credits to her name, just an episode of Presumed Innocent, but the talent scouts could obviously spot enough raw potential in her to have her cast alongside the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro in One Battle After […]
The Lamborghini Of The Sea
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The Biggest Leveraged Buyout Ever
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Stil With Us
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It’s a can! It’s a cup!
If you, like me, completely missed the boat on Asahi Super Dry Nama Jokki when it dropped in NZ last year then you have good reason. It sold out in record time. 32,000 sixpacks blew by in just 8 weeks. Now It’s here to stay with its own localisation just for us. Each 340ml can […]
Raising The Standards
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25 Years of Laughter
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Asking About 3i/atlas Tells Us More About Ourselves
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The Presidents Dropping The F-Bomb On Netanyahu
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Super Interesting Future Stuff and When to Expect It
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ID Scans? No Skin Off Your Back
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Balance is Dynamic: Rethinking the Pursuit of Success
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The Rise of Workslop
Around here at M2 we’re pretty pro AI, we have a whole event centering around helping businesses how to prepare for it and integrate it with their business. Of course with any tool, proper application is key. When you have an AI hammer that seemingly promises to fix everything, the entire planet starts to look […]
How Has Tech and Business Developed In The Last 12 Months?
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The Talent Needed to Fill the AI Skill Gap
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3 Years of AI Madness and What It Means for Business
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Innovation, Regulation and the Exponential Rise of Gen AI
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John-Daniel Trask, CEO, Autohive & Raygun CEO and founder of Autohive and the co-founder and CEO of Raygun, a global application monitoring company serving customers in over 120 countries including Domino’s, HBO, and Virgin Atlantic. With more than 18 years of experience building globally competitive Wellington-based technology companies, JD has been at the forefront of […]
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Using AI to Make Your Team Great
Under Danu’s technical leadership, Rush has built platforms and products used daily by millions of people, including the NZ COVID Tracer app, large-scale digital systems for global brands, and AI-powered solutions that now serve 1 in 10 New Zealanders. Trained as an engineer and known for his ability to translate cutting-edge research into applied technology, […]
AI & Cybersecurity – What You Need to Know
Alex Johnson, Senior Systems Engineer, Arctic Wolf. Alex works with organisations across industries to strengthen their defences against evolving threats, helping executives translate cybersecurity complexity into practical strategies. Drawing on findings from the Global Cyber Risk Report, Alex will share where AI is creating both risk and opportunity and what leaders can do right now […]
Customer Retention & Growth At Scale – Asa Cox, CEO & Founder, Arcanum.ai
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The McLaren W1, It’s The One
The pinnacle of automotive performance is an ever moving target and with McLaren’s racing heritage, the challenge is fundamental to the brand. Following the legendary F1 and the paradigm-shifting hybrid P1, the company faced the huge task of writing the next chapter. The result is the W1, a vehicle conceived not merely to be fast, […]
