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Comment: This week the Electoral Commission published political parties' donations reports. They bear close scrutiny, writes.
Restricting people’s liberty is justified when the costs of what is being asked are small, and the harms being prevented are significant, argues Dr Elizabeth Fenton. Start your day with a curation of ...
NZME's board approaches former National minister Steven Joyce to become chairman and stave off a clearout of directors urged ...
Resources Minister Shane Jones says the best argument for stopping the OceanaGold mine is that vibrations will disturb the mating of endangered frogs – and that's not a good enough reason. Jonathan ...
NZ's Luddite approach to artificial intelligence is reflected in Reserve Bank pressure for precautionary regulation that ...
Comment: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been in his happy place, far from home. As he returns to Parliament, all eyes ...
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Analysis: A new study warns the WHO pandemic treaty revisions dilute obligations for global public health cooperation Start ...
We continue our week-long coverage of Catherine Chidgey with cohorts remembering her when she was starting out as a writer ...
The only certainty surrounding the election of the new pope is that he will be a man, and that's a tradition unlikely to change soon ...
Comment: New Zealand competes to attract Hollywood productions by promising generous subsidies. But now US President has set 100 percent tariffs on 'foreign' films, it's time to push for global ...
Digital technologies are changing the paradigm of routine asthma care, in a good way, providing more effective, personalised, and equitable treatment for all patients. The journey from diagnosis to ...
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