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Canny view: Glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel
OPINION: 2022 was ugly. 2023 so far – what a difference a month can make!
OPINION: 2022 was ugly. 2023 so far – what a difference a month can make!
Financial Times: French create glorious new lifestage - first golden decade of retirement.
Neither Chris Hipkins nor Christopher Luxon will make voters love them - and that's fine.
This week proved that climate change deniers need to go the way of the dinosaur.
OPINION: Youth advocate says emergency housing options are a state failure.
OPINION: A Maritime Union secretary says Ports of Auckland must remain where it is.
Reforming the Three Waters Reform will take more than a new(ish) ministerial face.
Right of Reply: Foodstuffs' Chris Quin responds to Ernie Newman column.
Lobbyists running the Beehive have become a recurring theme since Labour got in power.
OPINION: Our editorial on a troubling, and perplexing, weather pattern.
OPINION: AKA - confessions of a PR Sheila.
OPINION: Letters on Chris Hipkins' Cabinet, flooding, flights, tax, and slogans.
OPINION: Chris Hipkins' record speaks for itself.
OPINION: Trans-Tasman neighbours also grapple with indigenous recognition.
A National-Act government is likely after the election - but what would it look like?
Financial Times: Has the time come to slow the monetary tightening or even reverse it?
How to understand the Speights-drinking, Swannie-owning, stubbie-donning southern man.
How much clout will new Auckland Minister Michael Wood have?
OPINION: Our editorial on the first polls since Chris Hipkins became PM.
OPINION: Letters on Chris Hipkins, Simon Wilson, Wayne Brown, and letter-writers.
OPINION: How has a scheme backed by unions and business fallen from favour?
Events overwhelm governments. New PM shouldn’t just wait for it to happen.
Report reveals experts are at odds with former mayor's proposed district plan.
Friday night's disorganisation shows the emergency plans we have aren't up to scratch.
As the title's got bigger, the role's got smaller - but it's not a 'job done' portfolio.
Shocked fans are calling the comedian a hypocrite. But this is what they're missing.
Telegraph: Teetotal dating is on the rise - and Eleanor Steafel is not buzzed.
I’m not sure I want to be an adult as much as I thought I did!
Financial Times: Global economy heading into a period unlike any we have seen in decades.