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Letters: We need to teach students how to think
Opinion: 'The ability to critically think for yourself has never been more important.'
Opinion: 'The ability to critically think for yourself has never been more important.'
Where the new battle lines are drawn as Question Time resumes.
Luxon had to judge quickly whether to laugh or stay deadpan in Peters' speech.
NYT: To live through a nightmare and to witness others living theirs is very different.
OPINION: It's essential we upgrade our health system's technological infrastructure.
Opinion: 800 patched Mob members in one place. And yet the vibe was different this time.
Financial Times: Virtually everyone, except the very rich, feel effects of fiscal reform.
Opinion: Winston Peters is wasting no time in getting back on the foreign affairs horse.
OPINION: Will NZ become a republic in a hurry, without proper consultation?
OPINION: Aspirational goals can be dangerous.
The clean energy revolution is built on child labour, says Morgan Theakston.
OPINION: Officials are facing an alarming barrage of criticism and abuse online.
OPINION: Enhancing mana solves our social problems - reviving te reo is a way to do that.
OPINION: Protesters feel targeted by the new Government - and it's not hard to see why.
Protesters have gridlocked motorways around NZ in response to new Government plans.
Telegraph: My wife’s facial tweaks have changed her looks so much.
OPINION: "The system is the system, and the rules are the rules."
New York TImes: Is Santa a phoney? Some good ways to break the news to the little ones.
OPINION: Debate about Treaty principles leads to a much deeper debate on the articles.
New Finance Minister Nicola Willis promises to show the true state of NZ's finances.
FT: Mistletoe encounters at staff parties are rarely encouraged - but they might pay off.
Opinion: 'Dead cats' have masked many issues during the past few years.
OPINION: Where are the workers to satisfy our desire for 'First-World' infrastructure?
Should parades really be cancelled due to a one-off incident in Auckland?
If someone in a high-powered role is struggling with addiction, they should get help.
Chris Hipkins gets a new chief of staff and Chris Bishop steals Chris Luxon's look.
OPINION: Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 is going up in smoke.
National is preparing to roll back smokefree policies that would have saved 8000 people.
OPINION: Every year, retailers have a field day regarding our psychology at Christmas.