Comment: In confronting China’s covert influence campaign, we are betting that transparency is our strongest weapon, writes Anne-Marie Brady.
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Comment: Routine foreign affairs may be becoming increasingly automated, but NZ should keep doing what it does best to build influence in Asia – cultural and people-centred diplomacy, writes Suzannah ...
The telco's annual report provides a first taste, writes Jonathan Milne. It's a bit like Alison Holst's famous egg custard ...
A qualified Kiwi adviser says online content democratises money, but should be consumed with a healthy dose of salt. Alice ...
Education Minister Erica Stanford has instructed officials to reinstate climate change in school curriculums following opposition criticism.
Having survived four elections and a cancer diagnosis, Jessica Hammond is finally seeing the party edge past the 5 percent ...
Kiwi photographer Fiona Pardington represents Aotearoa at the 61st Venice Biennale with a taxidermy native bird show that asks big questions elegantly.
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The headline is the single greatest line in all of New Zealand cinema, from Goodbye Pork Pie, when one eccentric says to another eccentric, “We’re taking this bloody car to Invercargill, boy!” And ...
Having survived four elections and a cancer diagnosis, Jessica Hammond is finally seeing the Opportunity Party edge past the 5% threshold ...
Women won most of NZ’s medals in Glasgow, but only five Kiwi coaches were female. High performance sport must fix the gap, says Dr Sarah Leberman ...