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There’s little evidence our mandatory cycle laws improve overall safety, and quite a bit of evidence suggesting they’re doing ...
Judith Collins’ reputation in parliament precedes her, and it’s not what you might expect. She’s widely regarded, by MPs and staffer alike, as highly personable, well-respected among her staff and ...
The government’s obsession with saving money and cutting costs risks burning out teachers and worsening our teacher shortage.
Melanie Nelson (Pākehā) is a researcher, writer, and podcaster on Substack, and a consultant on Treaty partnerships specialising in conservation and environmental issues. She is also a public speaker ...
The people behind three new Christchurch eateries tell Alex Casey why the city’s hospitality scene is bucking the doom and ...
Once a backwater of the industry, out-of-home media is now the only locally operated sector showing robust growth.
We don't have too many houses, and even if we did, having ‘too many houses’ is like having ‘too many bowls of Kiwi onion dip’ ...
Alex Casey goes in search of ‘Crawl’ by Atlas, the beloved mid-2000s emo anthem that’s ‘fallen between the cracks’.
How fast a car is going when it hits you influences your chance of surviving, and “the survivability of pedestrians involved ...
Join Neil Finn and friends for the fifth of 10 nights of music and mirth at Roundhead Studios, streaming live from 7.30pm.
Two months after winning best pop artist at the Aotearoa Music Awards, Cassie Henderson has popped up as a contestant on The ...
The headlines of high-profile closures are enough to scare even the most optimistic. How afraid do you need to be of another ...
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