(Ngāpuhi) is a researcher in economics and political economy based in Tāmaki. Fellow of the World Inequality Lab, postgraduate studies at the Paris School of Economics, and a research associate at ...
Te Matatini 2025 will be held at the Bowl of Brooklands in Pukekura Park. Given the unprecedented number of competing teams ...
David Seymour says more overseas capital is vital for growth. Labour says the law change will allow a ‘fire sale’ of assets.
For jobseekers, ‘New Zealand really fucking sucks right now’. Applications are being ignored, job listings are drying up and ...
This week on When the Facts Change, founder, investor and now author Rowan Simpson joins Bernard Hickey to discuss the startup close calls and near misses that led to his new book. Described by ...
Neville Peat MNZM is the recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in nonfiction. He has written over 50 books. 'The falcon waits, statue still, eyes full and unblinking.
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'I've seen the fractured skulls, the lacerated livers, the crushed chests, the dead children.' ...
I used to think that I had to achieve a certain goal, like making the New Zealand team, to achieve happiness. But I’ve learnt to enjoy the process.'<br /> <br /> ...
Kim Cope Tait has a chapbook called Element and a full-length collection of poems called Shadow Tongue. Kim is currently working on an English PhD with a critical/creative thesis and teaching in the ...
A stunning essay from Max Rashbrooke examining his ancestors' role in the shaping of Aotearoa, and what that means for his own role in its future.
Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown (Te Aupōuri/Pākehā) is a lecturer in law at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington. His PhD research focused on decolonising the child protection system, with ...