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The organisers had clearly thought about who was on stage with a near gender-equal line-up in Wellington. Sadly, this is not ...
The Finance Minister says there will be no Budget Day piñata, so what could go, and what will survive Budget '25?
Analysis: The Govt says it's floating in a sea of red ink; the Reserve Bank says Govt debt is low by global standards. They ...
It may seem paradoxical that consumers consciously brand themselves as anti-consumption, but it's part of the search for ...
An overhaul of the pay equity regime, which will limit who can make a claim, has passed into law in under 36 hours. Laura ...
There are hopes a new scrutiny mechanism can lead to greater accountability for NZ's trade deals – but others say they must ...
Officials present a scathing assessment of the Govt's prisoner voting ban, noting more changes to electoral laws could ...
Sign me up!' says LA golf influencer Hally Leadbetter. A 'feminisation of wealth' is expected to benefit local operators, ...
There are only three scientists on the new, top-line science panel – the same as the number afforded to the dairy industry, reports Fox Meyer ...
That was the dilemma Catherine Chidgey faced after Remote Sympathy, the second of her deep, thoroughly researched novels set in Nazi Germany. In a situation reminiscent of The Zone of Interest – the ...
The public service’s economic experts may soon brandish smartphone apps instead of taxi chits to make their way around the capital, as the Treasury mulls a deal with Uber or another ride-share service ...
Trump’s second term targets DEI initiatives, prompting some companies to retreat while others, like Apple and Costco, reaffirm commitment.