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A controversial blogger appointed to the $104m-a-year NZ on Air board might end up with little say on media funding.
Comment: We're veering dangerously close to bots writing submissions to be read by other bots, with the summary then ...
The company behind a West Coast hydroelectricity development denies trying to buy the silence of recreational kayakers, ...
Following our podcast success at the Voyager media awards Newsroom podcasts have won two categories at the NZ Radio and Podcast Awards ...
During a passionate debate over the punishment handed down to Te Pāti Māori MPs, some MPs looked back at last November's haka, while others raised concerns over what this extraordinary decision will ...
The author of one of the best books of 2025 – an exhausting, engaging, footfall by footfall account of walking the Te Araroa trail – will appear at the upcoming New Zealand Mountain Film and Book ...
“The science sector is about answering questions. If you have questions, science is a method, and it is used to answer a lot of those questions … the more money that we put into this sector, the more ...
Just as NZ’s absurd safety culture is moving from rigid compliance to professional judgment, WorkSafe launches a tip line undermining that very shift.
Analysis: As wetland conservation measures are peeled back, uncertainty over definitions – including from the minister in charge – means infrastructure developers may get the short end of the stick.
One former trade minister says it is too soon to give up on the US, as a high-powered group questions the Govt's alignment with the country ...
Comment: We could attract excellent students who wouldn’t have previously considered studying here, while helping a lot of people put into very bad circumstances in the US, writes Dr Eric Crampton ...
Taking more from the top end of NZ Super would be one of the best things we could do for our future workforce, writes Susan St John.