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University of Waikato

Nicholas Agar and Stuart Whatley on the blind spot that Silicon Valley hype-artists love to exploit
4th Dec 24, 9:51am
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Nicholas Agar and Stuart Whatley on the blind spot that Silicon Valley hype-artists love to exploit
Manawanui sinking: Christopher Battershill explains why a speedy cleanup will be crucial – and the main challenges ahead
9th Oct 24, 11:54am
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Manawanui sinking: Christopher Battershill explains why a speedy cleanup will be crucial – and the main challenges ahead
What are the functions of the modern university? Anthony Richardson offers seven answers for the government review
9th Jun 24, 8:30am
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What are the functions of the modern university? Anthony Richardson offers seven answers for the government review
Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
27th Apr 24, 9:16am
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Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
Nicola Willis warns of fiscal ‘snakes and snails’ – her first mini-budget will be a test of NZ’s no-surprises finance rules
4th Dec 23, 2:40pm
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Nicola Willis warns of fiscal ‘snakes and snails’ – her first mini-budget will be a test of NZ’s no-surprises finance rules
Angela McGaughran says New Zealand needs to up its biosecurity game to protect the country from the next devastating pest threat
8th Jun 23, 10:44am
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Angela McGaughran says New Zealand needs to up its biosecurity game to protect the country from the next devastating pest threat
Housing and heritage aren’t mutually exclusive – a few basic rules can help get the balance right
7th Jun 23, 7:37am
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Housing and heritage aren’t mutually exclusive – a few basic rules can help get the balance right
NZ industry burns the equivalent of 108 litres of petrol every second – that has to reduce to meet our carbon targets
5th May 23, 7:35am
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NZ industry burns the equivalent of 108 litres of petrol every second – that has to reduce to meet our carbon targets
Krishanu Roy says ‘build back better’ requires a framework that focuses on the full life of a house – from materials to its end of life
14th Apr 23, 9:36am
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Krishanu Roy says ‘build back better’ requires a framework that focuses on the full life of a house – from materials to its end of life
Waitangi Day 2023: Why Article 3 in the Treaty of Waitangi deserves more attention in the age of ‘co-governance’
7th Feb 23, 11:13am
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Waitangi Day 2023: Why Article 3 in the Treaty of Waitangi deserves more attention in the age of ‘co-governance’
Nick Munn argues parliament now has to justify keeping the voting age at 18 – it’s a hard argument to make
22nd Nov 22, 2:15pm
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Nick Munn argues parliament now has to justify keeping the voting age at 18 – it’s a hard argument to make
Fighting inflation doesn’t directly cause unemployment – but that’s still the most likely outcome
11th Nov 22, 5:00am
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Fighting inflation doesn’t directly cause unemployment – but that’s still the most likely outcome
Nathan Cooper says with the Three Waters reforms under fire, let’s not forget that safe and affordable water is a human right
3rd Nov 22, 3:10pm
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Nathan Cooper says with the Three Waters reforms under fire, let’s not forget that safe and affordable water is a human right
Farmers need certainty over emissions pricing – removing the Government from the equation might help
28th Oct 22, 10:54am
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Farmers need certainty over emissions pricing – removing the Government from the equation might help
Shovel-ready but not shovel-worthy: how COVID-19 infrastructure projects missed the opportunity to transform the way we live
21st Jun 22, 10:19am
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Shovel-ready but not shovel-worthy: how COVID-19 infrastructure projects missed the opportunity to transform the way we live
Carolyn Hill looks at whose ‘identity’ we are preserving in Auckland’s special character housing areas
27th May 22, 7:47am
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Carolyn Hill looks at whose ‘identity’ we are preserving in Auckland’s special character housing areas
As cryptocurrencies take hold, NZ must address the climate impacts of their colossal energy demand
31st Mar 22, 7:47am
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As cryptocurrencies take hold, NZ must address the climate impacts of their colossal energy demand