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What does the future of NZ media look like?
What does the future of NZ media look like?

The way we read, watch and listen to the news is constantly evolving and news companies need to respond – or risk becoming obsolete. 

Add to this equ…

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Does our workforce reflect a modern day Aotearoa?
Does our workforce reflect a modern day Aotearoa?

Businesses have for years been talking about the importance of workplaces being reflective of Aotearoa’s demographics. 
 
This is particularly importan…

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Will there be any more cost of living relief before the election?
Will there be any more cost of living relief before the election?

At the start of this month, there was good news for parents as new financial benefits kicked in for them.

At the same time, several wide-reaching exi…

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Teaching Council responds after high profile teacher controversies
Teaching Council responds after high profile teacher controversies

Several headlines recently have sparked concerns about the state of our teaching pool. 

Most notably, a man legally known as Taurapa has become the l…

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Are we saving enough for the financial turbulence ahead?
Are we saving enough for the financial turbulence ahead?

If you feel you have less than you did a few years ago, you’re not wrong.  
 
The latest data shows that Kiwis are indeed worse off overall than they w…

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Musk vs Zuckerberg: Will Threads change the social media game?
Musk vs Zuckerberg: Will Threads change the social media game?

Meta, the owner of Facebook, is shaking up social media with an app some are calling the 'Twitter killer'. 
 
Threads will offer a very similar service…

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The latest controversy over a millionaire's boatshed plans
The latest controversy over a millionaire's boatshed plans

A house, once owned by the Sultan of Brunei, in the affluent Auckland suburb of Herne Bay has become the centre of a dispute with community residents…

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Harbour Bridge woes: How long will Auckland need to wait for a new crossing?
Harbour Bridge woes: How long will Auckland need to wait for a new crossing?

High winds this week once again closed Auckland’s Harbour Bridge, something that has become a regular and frustrating occurrence in recent years.  

A…

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MP-staff tensions are nothing new - but does Parliament need a culture change?
MP-staff tensions are nothing new - but does Parliament need a culture change?

Justice Minister Kiri Allan is the latest Government Minister to have reportedly had significant issues with a member of their staff. 

The reports of…

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The countries taking a stand against overtourism - will it impact your holidays?
The countries taking a stand against overtourism - will it impact your holidays?

After the pandemic forced international flights to grind to a halt, the travel industry is slowly returning to normal. 

School and university winter …

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