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Big powers’ DNA is to compete – small states’ DNA is to ensure your own survival,' expert says of fraught international environment ...
Comment: The question is whether political leaders possess sufficient courage to implement change that prioritises value for money over political convenience, writes Nick Clark.
Having been on Australia's Olympic pathway, Nina Murphy will make her debut for the Black Sticks this week - sparked by studying medicine her Māori heritage.
Rather than shrug helplessly over a lack of trust in journalism, two Kiwi journalists are rolling up their sleeves to tackle the issue.
New Zealand’s private health system offers those with means the ability to buy the services of a specialist rather than wait weeks or months to be seen in the public system — usually by the same ...
Niwa believes kingfish genetics and farming techniques developed over two decades could become an international revenue stream for NZ.
Cries of communism are on the rise in politics – a misplaced epithet that hints at a broader truth about the current state of the world ...
“Hold on,” says his colleague. “Who’s this?” Duchess Unkovich of Dargaville steps out of the Great Doors. “I have come before ...
Projected uptick in women's years spent working reflects a need to work later in life and societal shifts such as greater ...
Tax officials tell us what they really think: an innovative tax switcheroo that is gaining worldwide interest. Jonathan Milne ...
Company agrees to surrender council consents that would have covered hundreds of hectares in a mix of exotic and native ...
Asked what was on his mind when he wrote the story, Owen Marshall replied, “This is a light-hearted story based on the reality that often we mishear or misconstrue what is said. This can lead to ...
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