Juliet Blythe is a young poet and writer living in Nelson with her family. Her work is inspired by growing up in New Zealand ...
Photograph by Ivan Rogers, the Upper Moutere artiste who resumes his solemn task of evoking the short story series every Saturday at ReadingRoom. I met her, for the first time, in spring. October ...
In the second of two columns, Anne Salmond looks at how neoliberal ideas impact governance here and around the world.
Analysis: Bevan McKenzie resigned under duress from Fletcher Building; now he takes the job of another chief finance officer ...
Relief at Dunedin’s new hospital not being the worst-case scenario masks the need for future investment, writes David ...
This is a massive head start, and cultural symmetry that seemed to make American AI predestined. Open AI is backed by a US$14 billion investment from Microsoft, and has access to the cloud ...
More than 50 years after becoming the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, then creating the world’s first women’s road race, Kathrine Switzer continues to make history – and for the ...
Comment: The Regulatory Standards Bill's critics argue it is part of a neoliberal campaign to strip Kiwis of their rights – ...
Pledge is 'shockingly unambitious', experts say, falling far short of what other nations have committed to. Marc Daalder ...
$TRUMP and $MELANIA, as with other meme coins, are volatile. At the time of writing, $TRUMP traded around $US27, a fall of ...
Former conservation minister Kiri Allan opposes Treaty Principles Bill, while others talk about possible health and justice implications.
Comment: The negative effects of internet anonymity are manifold; just remember that real people are more lovely than trolls ...