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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 ...
Comment: National should much more actively distance itself from what the Trump administration is doing, and Labour should match its rhetoric with clear policies that avoid long-held party dogma, argu ...
There's buoyancy and optimism in the tourism industry in spite of New Zealand's long slow slog when it comes to the post-Covid airline bounce-back ...
Trump’s second term targets DEI initiatives, prompting some companies to retreat while others, like Apple and Costco, reaffirm commitment.
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 ...
It may seem paradoxical that people consciously brand themselves as anti-consumption but it's part of the search for meaning and a sense of belonging ...
Political heavyweights put their heads together to work out how much funding, freedom and power Auckland needs to fulfil its ...
Analysis: The Reserve Bank says it's reconsidering interest rates as tariffs pose a 'material risk' to heavily indebted ...
After initially arguing in favour of need-based interventions for Māori and Pasifika workers, a Crown entity has now changed ...
Analysis: Billions of dollars in Government savings represent billions fewer dollars paid to women who claim they are being ...
Comment: This week the Electoral Commission published political parties' donations reports. They bear close scrutiny, writes ...