Story: Society All images & media From page 1 – The people of New Zealand New Zealand population, 1951–2001 New Zealand’s ageing population A Māori family, 2004 Multi-ethnic festival in Auckland Learning the Māori language From page 2 – Where New Zealanders live Population concentration Auckland and Wellington (1st of 2) Wellington (2nd of 2) The other cities (1st of 3) Hamilton (2nd of 3) Dunedin (3rd of 3) St Heliers: past and present (1st of 2) The spread of suburbia (2nd of 2) New Zealand farmers at a stock sale From page 3 – Families and households The changing face of the family General marriage rates (numbers per 1,000 population), 1978–98 State housing Samoan family, 1980s Apartment living From page 4 – Sex and gender Families with working mothers Hero parade, Auckland, 1998 (1st of 3) Miss Ribena (2nd of 3) The Swan Lake Slappettes (3rd of 3) A sex worker on Karangahape Road, Auckland From page 5 – The health of the nation Encouraging healthy eating The risks of smoking Auckland city hospital Dental health van From page 6 – Education Playcentre children, Wellington Cathedral Grammar School First XI cricket team, 1959 Orientation week, University of Otago Waiwhetū School bilingual unit Rural schoolchildren From page 7 – Religion and the churches Female clergy Wellington Buddhists From page 8 – Modern society The brain drain English pancake race Basketball Teaching English in Asia Auckland motorway Home security From page 9 – Food, drink and dress Drying eels Uncovering a hāngī Saying grace Maria Pia’s Trattoria Cheese award judge Michael Hooper Food trends (1st of 2) Food to go (2nd of 2) The traditional cuppa