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Accessibility remains an afterthought – how NZ’s digital health tools risk excluding people with disabilities
27th Mar 24, 1:13pm
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Accessibility remains an afterthought – how NZ’s digital health tools risk excluding people with disabilities
Planting pine or native forest for carbon capture isn’t the only choice – NZ can have the best of both
19th Dec 23, 2:58pm
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Planting pine or native forest for carbon capture isn’t the only choice – NZ can have the best of both
NZ’s workplace rules will change again with each new government – unless we do this
31st Oct 23, 10:16am
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NZ’s workplace rules will change again with each new government – unless we do this
An additional $128 million will be invested into the tertiary sector to mitigate current financial problems
27th Jun 23, 12:52pm
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An additional $128 million will be invested into the tertiary sector to mitigate current financial problems
Cutting GST on fresh produce won’t help those most in need, a targeted approach works better, Ranjana Gupta says
16th Jun 23, 12:33pm
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Cutting GST on fresh produce won’t help those most in need, a targeted approach works better, Ranjana Gupta says
NZ’s gas problem: phasing out natural gas in homes demands affordable alternatives first, John Tookey says
25th May 23, 10:07am
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NZ’s gas problem: phasing out natural gas in homes demands affordable alternatives first, John Tookey says
Rising bank profits highlight tensions between competition watchdogs and central banks
17th Mar 23, 9:16am
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Rising bank profits highlight tensions between competition watchdogs and central banks
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Auckland storm flooding could delay construction projects by months, keep construction inflation high
31st Jan 23, 12:15pm
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Auckland storm flooding could delay construction projects by months, keep construction inflation high
Riley Chance says a low-cost education system that ignores educational quality, reliant on hustling international students is nothing short of ludicrous
3rd Nov 22, 8:00am
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Riley Chance says a low-cost education system that ignores educational quality, reliant on hustling international students is nothing short of ludicrous
Riley Chance questions whether AUT and Massey University really face financial challenges
21st Oct 22, 11:25am
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Riley Chance questions whether AUT and Massey University really face financial challenges
New economic index reveals the toll policy uncertainty can have on your investments
8th Oct 22, 9:53am
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New economic index reveals the toll policy uncertainty can have on your investments
Costco will change the way New Zealanders shop: 4 expert tips for getting the most out of a bulk buy
18th Aug 22, 1:42pm
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Costco will change the way New Zealanders shop: 4 expert tips for getting the most out of a bulk buy
Air of compromise: NZ’s Emissions Reduction Plan reveals a climate budget that’s long on planning, short on strategy
18th May 22, 10:07am
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Air of compromise: NZ’s Emissions Reduction Plan reveals a climate budget that’s long on planning, short on strategy
David Hall looks at how New Zealand could reduce emissions faster and rely less on offsets to reach net zero
8th Apr 22, 1:41pm
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David Hall looks at how New Zealand could reduce emissions faster and rely less on offsets to reach net zero
AUTs Rahul Sen and Sadhana Srivastava point out that as high as inflation is now, it will probably go higher from here. Supply chains are vulnerable and there are no quick fixes
20th Feb 22, 7:00am
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AUTs Rahul Sen and Sadhana Srivastava point out that as high as inflation is now, it will probably go higher from here. Supply chains are vulnerable and there are no quick fixes
Angus Kebbell takes an updated look at the farm succession problem, looking at how new realities are affecting the options. He also points out carbon neutrality is probably closer for many farms than is realised
10th Oct 20, 9:15am
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Angus Kebbell takes an updated look at the farm succession problem, looking at how new realities are affecting the options. He also points out carbon neutrality is probably closer for many farms than is realised
Government rebukes China on reports of Chinese officials pressuring AUT to scrap a Tiananmen Square commemoration and condemning Hong Kong democracy protestors at Auckland University
6th Aug 19, 8:15pm
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Government rebukes China on reports of Chinese officials pressuring AUT to scrap a Tiananmen Square commemoration and condemning Hong Kong democracy protestors at Auckland University
The Spinoff's Maria Slade looks at a new study from which the evidence suggests the trucking industry is in a race to the bottom
18th Jan 19, 1:26pm
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The Spinoff's Maria Slade looks at a new study from which the evidence suggests the trucking industry is in a race to the bottom
Paul Buchanan points out New Zealand is facing a very tough choice between our security interests and our economic interests, and that choice may have to be made very soon
5th Jul 18, 10:32am
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Paul Buchanan points out New Zealand is facing a very tough choice between our security interests and our economic interests, and that choice may have to be made very soon
Are we looking to the past for transport solutions for the future? Jen​ée Tibshraeny wades into the transport debate
14th Sep 17, 1:56pm
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Are we looking to the past for transport solutions for the future? Jen​ée Tibshraeny wades into the transport debate
Brian Easton analyses house prices relative to consumer prices over a long period. He says what makes recent house price changes so extraordinary is their occurrence during a time of general low inflation
17th Jun 17, 10:52am
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Brian Easton analyses house prices relative to consumer prices over a long period. He says what makes recent house price changes so extraordinary is their occurrence during a time of general low inflation
Brian Easton suggests that rather than being obsessed with the public debt track, we need to pay more attention to the private debt track especially when it involves overseas borrowing
5th Jun 17, 7:14am
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Brian Easton suggests that rather than being obsessed with the public debt track, we need to pay more attention to the private debt track especially when it involves overseas borrowing
David Hall calls for an intergenerational conversation about fairness - it would be hard 'but even trying would be a good start'
25th Mar 17, 8:35am
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David Hall calls for an intergenerational conversation about fairness - it would be hard 'but even trying would be a good start'
Charles Crothers reports on the findings of recent surveys on how Aucklanders rate their City and whether the new structures deliver on their promises
5th Nov 16, 7:45am
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Charles Crothers reports on the findings of recent surveys on how Aucklanders rate their City and whether the new structures deliver on their promises
Julienne Molineaux says the call for online voting will not solve the problem of civic engagement by itself, and it creates real security risks
15th Oct 16, 8:49am
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Julienne Molineaux says the call for online voting will not solve the problem of civic engagement by itself, and it creates real security risks