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Barry Soper on what makes a good PM (and what doesn't)
Barry Soper is a name and certainly a voice that’s recognisable across New Zealand.
After decades in the Beehive, Soper put pen to paper outlining hi…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
What NZ can learn from the Trump attack
A man has been charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump after trying to storm the White House correspondents’ dinner.
The 31-…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
The rapid shift that could reshape New Zealand’s winter
El Niño is set to hit New Zealand this winter.
Global climate models show there’s a greater than 60% probability that this ‘event’ will be ‘strong’ …
2 months ago
Demographic time bomb: Report urges cross-party population strategy
A new report suggests that New Zealand’s rapidly changing demographic make-up has reached a critical point.
Within decades, a quarter of all New Ze…
2 months ago
How Iran’s war and oil shock could hit inflation, interest rates and jobs
The Finance Minister is adamant that New Zealand’s economic recovery has been delayed, but not derailed, by the war in Iran.
Nicola Willis has shone…
2 months ago
NZ house sales keep falling as first-home buyers drive demand
Sales volumes have continued to decline across New Zealand’s housing market.
It marks a third consecutive monthly fall and extends the subdued start …
2 months ago
The new age of car buying: EVs, hybrids and the end of old myths
It’s safe to say our last episode on EVs amid the current fuel crisis sparked some lively debate.
Our last guest’s take on unreliable EVs and the pos…
2 months, 1 week ago
Luxon survives confidence vote, but questions remain
The Prime Minister has initiated and survived a motion of confidence as National Party leader.
After about a three-hour caucus meeting, Christopher …
2 months, 1 week ago
Government quietly moves to cut Treaty principles from some laws
The Government has quietly agreed to repeal several references to Treaty principles within laws.
The move – which wasn’t publicly announced – follow…
2 months, 1 week ago
Are we buying the wrong cars in the fuel crisis EV boom?
It seems the ongoing uncertainty of whether pumps will dry out has got people thinking greener.
As at April 12, there were 5,137 EVs registered this …
2 months, 1 week ago