The Conversation
Jane Kelsey says the new foreign investment bill is another example of coalition agreements bypassing democratic scrutiny and informed decision making
23rd Jul 25, 10:04am
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Jane Kelsey says the new foreign investment bill is another example of coalition agreements bypassing democratic scrutiny and informed decision making
Tom Logan and Paula Blackett say treating climate risk as an individual responsibility may reduce short-term government liability, but it will not reduce long-term social and fiscal liability
16th Jul 25, 9:27am
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Tom Logan and Paula Blackett say treating climate risk as an individual responsibility may reduce short-term government liability, but it will not reduce long-term social and fiscal liability
Claire Dale says changes to KiwiSaver, global economic uncertainty and predictions house prices could drop by as much as 20% by 2030 all mean retirement is looking very different to how it once did
16th Jul 25, 9:04am
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Claire Dale says changes to KiwiSaver, global economic uncertainty and predictions house prices could drop by as much as 20% by 2030 all mean retirement is looking very different to how it once did
Why recycling solar panels is harder than you might think − an electrical engineer explains
12th Jul 25, 9:20am
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Why recycling solar panels is harder than you might think − an electrical engineer explains
How Internet of Things devices affect your privacy – even when they’re not yours
25th Jun 25, 10:57am
How Internet of Things devices affect your privacy – even when they’re not yours
NZ’s plan to ‘welcome anyone, from anywhere, anytime’ is not a sustainable tourism policy
24th Jun 25, 12:38pm
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NZ’s plan to ‘welcome anyone, from anywhere, anytime’ is not a sustainable tourism policy
Computers tracking us, an ‘electronic collar’: Gilles Deleuze’s 1990 Postcript on the Societies of Control was eerily prescient
19th Jun 25, 11:38am
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Computers tracking us, an ‘electronic collar’: Gilles Deleuze’s 1990 Postcript on the Societies of Control was eerily prescient
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been called the ‘AI Oppenheimer’ – but he dismisses concerns: AI is just ‘processing data’
17th Jun 25, 9:57am
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been called the ‘AI Oppenheimer’ – but he dismisses concerns: AI is just ‘processing data’
Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense – but it’s no solution to a housing crisis, Timothy Welch says
6th Jun 25, 10:42am
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Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense – but it’s no solution to a housing crisis, Timothy Welch says
Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another Aussie rate cut
6th Jun 25, 9:30am
Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another Aussie rate cut
Internet forums are chock-full of advice to dry out that drenched device, but problematic myths about liquid protection and repair make it hard for consumers to separate fact from fiction, Rachel Plotnick says
3rd Jun 25, 12:24pm
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Internet forums are chock-full of advice to dry out that drenched device, but problematic myths about liquid protection and repair make it hard for consumers to separate fact from fiction, Rachel Plotnick says
Could the euro replace the dollar as global reserve currency? It’s not getting any less likely, Sergi Basco says
27th May 25, 11:20am
Could the euro replace the dollar as global reserve currency? It’s not getting any less likely, Sergi Basco says
KiwiSaver at a crossroads: Budget another missed opportunity to fix NZ’s underperforming retirement scheme, Aaron Gilbert argues
26th May 25, 9:38am
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KiwiSaver at a crossroads: Budget another missed opportunity to fix NZ’s underperforming retirement scheme, Aaron Gilbert argues
Australia is forecast to fall 262,000 homes short of its housing target. Ehsan Noroozinejad says the country needs bold action
23rd May 25, 11:39am
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Australia is forecast to fall 262,000 homes short of its housing target. Ehsan Noroozinejad says the country needs bold action
Budget 2025: science investment must increase as a proportion of GDP for NZ to innovate and compete, Nicola Gaston says
22nd May 25, 11:39am
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Budget 2025: science investment must increase as a proportion of GDP for NZ to innovate and compete, Nicola Gaston says