New details on early AUKUS talks
Law
06 May, 2024
Details released under the Official Information Act reveal NZ officials have been considering involvement in AUKUS from the outset.
Why aren’t Australian churches taxed?
Business
06 May, 2024
Should churches be offered an uncapped exemption from income tax when there are questions about how appropriately their profits are used?
NZ largest podcast study: Podcast Summit
Communication studies
06 May, 2024
At the upcoming NZ Podcasting Summit on May 11, Lewis Tennant will share his new research-the most comprehensive study of Aotearoa's podcast landscape yet.
“Difficult” or “difference-making”?
Business
03 May, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 Business School Dean, Professor Kate Kearins, explores a central question: How to help turn difficult conversations into difference-making dialogues?
Recycled glass for road construction
Architecture and built environment
01 May, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 researchers find a more sustainable way of stabilising roads - replacing cement with waste glass that would otherwise go to landfill.
Celebrating culture, cuisine and couture
Language and culture
01 May, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 once again hosted the annual Manaaki Scholars Cultural Lunch and Couture, a cultural celebration of food, dress and performances.
Newbies don’t know what they don’t know
Business
23 Apr, 2024
The first 90 days on the job can be stressful, but there are practical ways for employers to help newcomers thrive, writes Helena Cooper-Thomas.
From ‘fad’ to ‘fab’ – Wendy Thompson Q&A
Business
22 Apr, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 alumna Wendy Thompson, co-founder of Thompson Spencer, a full-service global creative & media advertising agency, shares her remarkable career journey.
Have Kiwis been misled about AUKUS?
Law
19 Apr, 2024
NZ’s involvement in pillar two of AUKUS would be a big geopolitical shift and likely lead to the government facing questions about transparency.
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