Carolyn Moynihan

Carolyn Moynihan is a New Zealand journalist with a special interest in family issues. She began her working life as a secondary school teacher but always fancied the life of the scribe. Too late, she realised that the latter is even more work than teaching Shakespeare to 15-year-olds and the pay is generally less. Being a reluctant geek, she has never quite got over the surprise of finding herself the deputy editor of an online magazine—a pleasant sensation for the most part.

She once wrote a book—the history of New Zealand’s own anti-porn movement in its heyday—for which she got mixed reviews and no awards. She lives in the country’s largest city, Auckland, which is three hours by plane from Sydney—the hub of MercatorNet—and too far for comfort from anywhere else of importance. Still, it is a very nice vantage point from which to meddle in the affairs of the world.


Ivy League brain on bikinis

Carolyn Moynihan | 14 Aug 2012
Is it immodest to wear a bikini? What a neurology study found.


A demure look makes a comeback

Carolyn Moynihan | 24 Jan 2012
The Peter Pan collar is back -- in the northern winter, at least, and how attractive it looks.


Introducing Tiger Print

Carolyn Moynihan | 8 Jan 2010
Guys and gals should be equally interested in our dignitarian take on the latest style.

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