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Are we already doomed when it comes to climate change

Are we already doomed when it comes to climate change?

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There has been a lot said about what the ‘tipping point’ is for climate change, with most scientists generally agreeing will need to stay...
What we can learn from past recessions

What we can learn from past recessions

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As the world enters a new recession, it’s worth reflecting on what we’ve learnt from past experiences with economic downturns. The most recent economic...
Does New Zealand need an inheritance tax

Does New Zealand need an inheritance tax?

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Over the course of the next decade heirs of the wealthiest people in the world are expect to inherit around $15.4 trillion USD in...
Mr. Mungoli and Mr. Singh

Mr. Mungoli and Mr. Singh’s Game-Changing VR Collaboration: A Deep Dive into Their New...

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The partnership of technological trailblazers Mr. Mungoli and Mr. Singh has triggered an industrial revolution in a world where virtual reality (VR) continues to...
The first food waste to bioenergy plant is underway in New Zealand

The first food waste to bioenergy plant is underway in New Zealand

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New Zealand is set to build their first large-scale plant that aims to convert food waste into bioenergy. With construction set to begin, the...

Graeme Hart, New Zealand’s richest man is a high school dropout...

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New Zealand’s richest man, Graeme Hart, dropped out of high school in his mid-teens to work as a mechanic then truck driver. Today he...

Warnings over Lake Horowhenua water quality

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Exemptions for the water quality of the most polluted lake in New Zealand could lead to protests and legal action. The exemption on the...

New Zealand one of the best places to live for life...

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The word is starting to get out – New Zealand is a great place to live. Filled to the brim with incredible work opportunities...

The first food waste to bioenergy plant is underway in New...

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New Zealand is set to build their first large-scale plant that aims to convert food waste into bioenergy. With construction set to begin, the...

What we can learn from past recessions

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As the world enters a new recession, it’s worth reflecting on what we’ve learnt from past experiences with economic downturns. The most recent economic...

$30m government announcement for new sports science facility in Upper Hutt

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A new sports science facility has been given $30m in government funding to get it off the ground. Grant Robertson, the Minister of Finance,...

Scientists find genetic record of earthquakes in organism’s DNA

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In a paper that was recently published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists have stated that the DNA of bull...

New Zealand lotto glitch takes customer’s money and supplied no ticket

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Ahead of a $34 million jackpot, a glitch in the Lotto New Zealand website left many customers without a ticket. Amanda Smart was one...

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Does New Zealand need an inheritance tax

Does New Zealand need an inheritance tax?

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Over the course of the next decade heirs of the wealthiest people in the world are expect to inherit around $15.4 trillion USD in...
Strokes will cost Kiwi

Strokes will cost Kiwi’s $1.1 billion this year

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Strokes have a significant impact on the life expectancy and quality of life of many New Zealanders and they cost the country approximately $1.1...
How would a Universal Basic Income work in New Zealand

How would a Universal Basic Income work in New Zealand?

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Many influential people around the world included the pope have called for countries to implement a Universal Basic Income (UBI). Essentially the UBI is...

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