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Amazon is promising its data centre investment will bring billions in benefits and hundreds of jobs. But sceptics say the tech giant's claims don't completely hold up.<br /> ...
New research reveals how our attitudes towards ageing are changing, and that our expectations don’t always meet our reality. Alex Casey explains. What’s all this about then? W ...
After 'revealing' a $7.5b Amazon deal that was confirmed four years ago, what else could the prime minister dust off?
A soil health experiment in Gisborne has yielded salad greens, sweetcorn and hopeful signs for a sustainable farming future.
Overseas investors will soon be able to nab their very own slice of Aotearoa paradise – as long as that slice is suitably pricey.
It’s been more than 80 years since the first licensing trust was established in Aotearoa. Where do they still exist – and why?
Mana motuhake needs to be at the centre of any settlement for Ngāpuhi, argues Eru Kapa-Kingi. T reaty settlements are entirely and deliberately anchored in political capitalism.
As part of our series exploring how New Zealanders live and our relationship with money, a pilot explains where their money goes and what they’re saving for. Role: Airline pilot with a partner and ...
The prime minister claims he has a ‘best friend’ who’s in business with the soon-to-be Mr Taylor Swift, a ‘best friend’ who showed the American footballer his social media plea. Lyric Waiwiri-Smith ...
Andrew Tindall and System1 have assembled some of the most massive and comprehensive databases of advertising effectiveness, running the gamut from creative to medium. Tindall joins Duncan Greive on ...
The government thinks more foreign chains will solve our supermarket price problem – but it’s the market itself that’s failed.
The Wellington mayoral campaign is in full swing, and things are getting weird. The first thing to note about the Wellington City Council elections is that there are waaaaaaaaaaaa ...