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Laughing through the jargon - HR The Musical creator on skewering workplace culture
OPINION: How workplace experiences inspired a musical critique of corporate culture.
OPINION: How workplace experiences inspired a musical critique of corporate culture.
Kiwis desperate to have a baby have a chance to conceive thanks to a $680,000 IVF fund.
Bill Hale is showing everyone it's never too late to start something new.
OPINION: US election polarisation deepens; Trump gains traction in key state.
OPINION: Veteran journo John Campbell publicly admitted he was a leftie.
“I think it’s good he’s gone, he shouldn’t be a member.”
OPINION: People chasing quick bucks don't know how experienced 'boring' fund managers are.
Planted 40 years ago by a young gardener, a rare flower has finally bloomed.
Times: He may be a rock legend, but Springsteen says he still has something to prove.
OPINION: Act MP Simon Court has lodged a member’s bill to abolish licensing trusts.
Telegraph: Rather than scaring dates off, awkward questions are working for these women.
NYT: How Jilly Cooper tweaked some details to adapt her 1988 book for the streaming age.
OPINION: Jobs data published this week came in at 12% of what economists expected.
OPINION: Steve Braunias on the sad death of Liam Payne.
The Waitangi Tribunal leans towards a highly educated membership.
OPINION: How the All Blacks plan to counter England’s defensive strategies and more.
The former Shorty star on motherhood, marriage, and women who forge their own path.
New York Times: James Blunt is back, and he's taking his music - and his haters - to task.
The Kiwi has already ruffled feathers, two races into his Formula One return.
OPINION: It was disappointing to see the local oligarchs finally have their way.
Turning a blind eye to protesters won't help Luxon address the problem with health.
How has New Zealand's oldest department store outlasted its competitors? One word: family.
About 18% of his company's stock is borrowed against.
Investors included wife of former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Rolls Royce chairman.
A home-grown start-up takes ex-airline bosses on a new path.
Philip Polkinghorne's lover said she was 'snubbed'.
OPINION: Plus, Should I sell the rental and pay down the mortgage on our home?
NY Times: Hundreds of communities around the US have been given advice on election safety.
The kiwi has dropped by about 6% over the past month, driven by a strong US dollar.