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Opinion: Has NZ lost its mojo? And can Chris Luxon bring it back?
[ad_1] National leader Christopher Luxon during a media standup, Parliament, Wellington. 27 June, 2023. NZ Herald photo by Mark Mitchell OPINION Christopher Luxon says New Zealand has lost its mojo.…
NZ’s first national security strategy signals a ‘turning point’ and the end of old certainties
[ad_1] By Alexander Gillespie* of An NZDF Armoured Bushmaster Vehicle. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Opinion – When Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz proclaimed a…
‘Executive tension’: NZ’s weather wars – official papers reveal safety concerns, conflict between Niwa, MetService
[ad_1] Many Auckland suburbs were hit by flooding this year. Photo / Dean Purcell The level of tension between Niwa and MetService has reached executive levels and public safety is…
Opinion: Filling NZ’s $210b infrastructure deficit black hole
[ad_1] Michelle McCormick. Photo / Supplied OPINION: New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit black hole stands at $210 billion and is growing, with the cost of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary…
From north Waikato home to NZ’s largest single malt distillery
[ad_1] Pōkeno Whisky Company founder Matt Johns. Matt Johns talks to Alka Prasad about how his team’s “stubbornness” and commitment to the craft of single-malt makes the Pōkeno Whisky Company…
What infamous Nadia Lim comment showed us about NZ’s modern business world
[ad_1] Widely panned “racist and misogynistic” comments about celebrity chef Nadia Lim this year by rich-lister Simon Henry were a wake-up call about inherent bias, the Shareholders’ Association says. In…