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Charlotte Grimshaw: How do we interpret tricks played by fate?
The universe is a random joker, but climate change is real.
Why we need to change the rules of the electricity game
On the road to affordable, reliable and renewable energy.
Russell Brown: It still matters that we have our own songs to sing
Songs travel more swiftly in our times; they become the news.
Opinion: When 'shut up' isn't right
Better to get the ideas out there and debate them even if it is passionate and robust.
Jane Clifton: Only a misery guts could fail to admire Raygun’s “roo ‘n’ roll” moves
Perhaps it’s time NZ sought Olympic status for some of its unsung national sports.
The classier, cheaper alternatives that could solve our housing shortage
Can we say goodbye to the soulless, barely liveable townhouses?
Duncan Garner on his hometown: Is Wellington now officially dead?
For a city once so Absolutely Positively Wellington, its sad decline has been rapid.
Charlotte Grimshaw: Even in France, I reflect on the Polkinghorne murder trial
It’s not “gutter” or “tabloid” to cover any murder trial. It’s in the public interest.
Guyon Espiner: Alcohol causes $9.1 billion of social harm. Surely that’s too high a price?
Auckland Council takes a stand on liquor laws; the govt might like to follow its example.
Why music therapy should be available in health, education and welfare systems
Music therapy became not only logical, but crucial, and I had found my calling.
Jane Clifton: Like it or not, these were the hair and make-up Olympics
As if it's not enough competing on the world stage, some do so with lustrous locks.
Duncan Garner: Is it about to be lights out, New Zealand?
Just when it looked like we'd turned a corner, here comes a new crisis.
Jane Clifton: Selfie control needed
Locals and tourists in Europe are clashing over photographing treasured relics.
Is it time to rethink our attitudes to nuclear power?
The climate crisis calls for an examination of energy generation alternatives.
Russell Brown: Gender issues and the role of Russia at the Olympics
The Black Ferns win gold, but a darker story of women's sport was reaching boiling point.
Duncan Garner: Is this your modern New Zealand, Mr Luxon?
Kaipara Māori ward decision is a one giant leap backwards for entire country.
Jane Clifton: Milking a ‘Brexit betrayal’
A wee, thin piece of plastic added to bottle tops is causing conniptions for Britons.
Guyon Espiner: Are we over-diagnosing mental health issues in an era of awareness?
I am grateful for more openness about mental health, but I have questions.
Could a little-known neurodiversity be sabotaging your ability to do maths?
Dyscalculia: The leading cause of maths weakness you’ve never heard of.
Kamala Harris battles double whammy of racism and sexism
The next few months will be a wild ride.
How AI can shake things up and create a more productive workplace
AI has huge potential to benefit management practices.
Charlotte Grimshaw: How long can Trump’s luck last?
We await a mighty showdown - Trump, the felon; and Harris, the prosecutor.
Beyond the bluster: The deep-seated fears behind forceful leaders like Trump
Trump and his ilk are 'Forceful Knowers' but frequently lack insight about themselves.
Andrew Anthony: UK has delusions of grandeur when it comes to foreign policy
UK PM Keir Starmer's call for ceasefire in Gaza was too late for critics.
Duncan Garner: It’s an apocalypse now, Adrian, so stop suffocating our economy
Surely Reserve Bank chief Adrian Orr's job is now done?
Jane Clifton: Tangos and tirades leave British TV makers terrified
For 20 years "Strictly" has been the show millions watch for a break from daily biffo.
A different approach to the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill
Any moves to amend the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill should target the Copyright Act.
Former Australian PM turned diplomat Kevin Rudd pivots amid Trump’s surge
Trump's RNC presence forces Kevin Rudd to walk back harsh criticisms.
Russell Brown: Fresh ideas for how and where people could live wanted
Auckland is a changing city, but every change is greeted with a howl.
Duncan Garner: Our government’s shameful treatment of police
NZ police officers feel shafted by a government they thought would be different.
Jane Clifton: When less is truly more
Bigger is no longer better, as smaller rooms become popular.
Guyon Espiner: What a second Trump term might mean for NZ
For Trump and running-mate JD Vance, it’s America First and that’s bad news for NZ.