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Concrete with a human touch: Can we make infrastructure that repairs itself?
10th Dec 25, 2:06pm
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Concrete with a human touch: Can we make infrastructure that repairs itself?
The Reserve Bank of Australia is stuck in a tug-of-war, as it holds rates steady
10th Dec 25, 9:00am
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The Reserve Bank of Australia is stuck in a tug-of-war, as it holds rates steady
New Zealand’s rejection of emission targets fuels risk of international law breach, Karen Scott says
8th Dec 25, 11:30am
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New Zealand’s rejection of emission targets fuels risk of international law breach, Karen Scott says
The future of work — according to Generation Z — is purposeful, digital and flexible
4th Dec 25, 7:58am
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The future of work — according to Generation Z — is purposeful, digital and flexible
A global tax crackdown is coming for crypto – including NZ trades worth billions
1st Dec 25, 4:35pm
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A global tax crackdown is coming for crypto – including NZ trades worth billions
Here’s what Australia's new debt-to-income home loan caps mean for banks and borrowers
1st Dec 25, 2:08pm
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Here’s what Australia's new debt-to-income home loan caps mean for banks and borrowers
Sea level doesn’t rise at the same rate everywhere – we mapped where Antarctica’s ice melt would have the biggest impact
28th Nov 25, 1:24pm
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Sea level doesn’t rise at the same rate everywhere – we mapped where Antarctica’s ice melt would have the biggest impact
Lifting Kiwisaver contributions to 12% makes sense, when the whole scheme is fixed, Aaron Gilbert argues
25th Nov 25, 9:11am
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Lifting Kiwisaver contributions to 12% makes sense, when the whole scheme is fixed, Aaron Gilbert argues
How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell game – donors have counted fossil fuel projects, airports and even ice cream shops
21st Nov 25, 9:34am
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How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell game – donors have counted fossil fuel projects, airports and even ice cream shops
Is the AI bubble about to burst? What to watch for as the markets wobble
19th Nov 25, 10:46am
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Is the AI bubble about to burst? What to watch for as the markets wobble
Growing, going, gone: latest numbers show NZ now at risk of population stagnation, says Paul Spoonley
17th Nov 25, 10:47am
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Growing, going, gone: latest numbers show NZ now at risk of population stagnation, says Paul Spoonley
Sulfur-based batteries could offer electric vehicles a greener, longer-range option, Golareh Jalilvand says
14th Nov 25, 12:41pm
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Sulfur-based batteries could offer electric vehicles a greener, longer-range option, Golareh Jalilvand says
Voters in Hamburg have rejected universal basic income. Many economists would agree with them, Ansgar Wohlschlegel says
14th Nov 25, 9:12am
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Voters in Hamburg have rejected universal basic income. Many economists would agree with them, Ansgar Wohlschlegel says
University of Auckland's Rod McNaughton says the question is whether AI’s real productivity gains will ultimately justify today’s valuations
12th Nov 25, 12:58pm
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University of Auckland's Rod McNaughton says the question is whether AI’s real productivity gains will ultimately justify today’s valuations
Green finance was supposed to contribute solutions to climate change. So far, it’s fallen well short
12th Nov 25, 9:18am
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Green finance was supposed to contribute solutions to climate change. So far, it’s fallen well short