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NZ to help clean up space junk
NZ to help clean up space junkSpace debris could affect plans to launch about 40,000

Spark of hope for electricity prices
But pricing review puzzles with contention there is "no excessive profiteering" in NZ.

Spark of hope for electricity prices
But pricing review puzzles with contention there is "no excessive profiteering" in NZ.

Fair pay for women: Here's how
Call for all Kiwis to play a role in supporting firms promoting equal pay for equal work.

Leaky home victims still 'homeless'
But virtual reality turns their plight into a benefit for university property students.

Getting rid of fake "greening"
NZ's small businesses could lead real global environmental change, ending "greenwashing".

NZ companies "too competitive"
Many focus on competition rather than the rewards of collaboration – expert.

Four day week "huge potential"
Reduced work hours even help some spousal and family relationships - new study.

Is Auckland headed for disaster?
Expert says moving the city's port makes no sense and will cost jobs.

Is Auckland headed for disaster?
Expert says moving the city's port makes no sense and will cost jobs.

The milk that can change the world
New study seeks to understand more about milk variant

The milk that can change the world
New study seeks to understand more about milk variant

Storms spark solar energy focus
Solar power desirability rises as Auckland's storm-hit electricity network endures reality

Is 'healthy' really good for kids?
New research looking into whether marketing of 'healthy' products may harm our children.

Housing market "like a casino"
Banks to blame for NZ debt-to-income regime nearly double that of the US.

Housing market "like a casino"
Banks to blame for NZ debt-to-income regime nearly double that of the US.

Kiwis buy too many clothes
People need to consider the environment when clothes shopping says researcher.

Help that isn't human
Social robots may be useful in classrooms – and in health to comfort those in need.

America's Cup "overblown"
Politicians should stop using unrealistic economic studies to justify holding big...

Millennials get bad rap: experts
Branded as poor workers, millennials are misunderstood - some do need help from employers.

Investors cause housing crisis
University research shows shocking truth of property speculators' motives.

VR huge boost for NZ economy
Expert says NZ has a potential gold mine of virtual reality innovation...

Housing crisis to end in tears
Massive amount of pain before 'off-the-wall' mortgages are eased.

Workers treated like 'modern slaves'
Research shows need for new legislation to protect against worker exploitation.

Baby seals help in health care
Hi-tech 'pets' lend emotional support for lonely dementia patients living at home.

Free speech under threat
Legal expert says suppressing dangerous ideas only makes them more dangerous.

Team NZ show way to big business
America's Cup "bikes on boats" shows creativity needed in "hang up your soul" companies.

Potential break against killer disease
University scientists trial vaccines to spark immune system to beat cancer.

Hearing loss may be dementia risk
New research examines how deafness can lead to other problems - and how to prevent them.

NZ superannuation unaffordable - expert
Pension labelled "pyramid scheme" with baby boomers receiving more out than they pay in.

Lions should go cold on ice baths
The touring rugby team are using ice baths - apparently unaware they are "useless".

Lions tour will learn from UK bombing
New style of Manchester suicide bombing noted by security here, says NZ expert.

"Healthy diet" bad for old people
75-year-olds lose muscle mass on "healthy diet"

Survey tracks TV habits of two-year-olds
By the time New Zealand children turn two, 80 per cent are regularly in a room with a...

Indigenous values new business spur
When applying for an internship with the "big four" accounting firms, University of...

University of Auckland: How moods & emotions can damage businesses
A leading Auckland psychologist says people's moods and emotions can have a major impact..

Cancer vaccine heads university invention surge
An anti-cancer vaccine, a sound system that causes shellfish to grow faster, an improved..

How NZ can maintain equitable superannuation
In this Q&A Associate Professor Susan St John, co-director of the Retirement Policy...

Boss of the Bulldogs
As part of a series of interviews with University of Auckland Business School alumni...

Market forces important but don't always work
As part of a series of interviews with University of Auckland Business School alumni...

Rum brand never humdrum
I was a rum drinker for a long time. When I was in London, I'd go to parties and bars...

Why business women need mentors
Top New Zealand business women are helping to nurture female students...

University of Auckland: How business is failing the young
The youngest staff in your business can be the biggest leadership resource you never...

University of Auckland: Why boards need people with different skills
You've been a director of some major companies and you've also been Director of the...

University of Auckland: Rocket Lab CEO's tips for Kiwi entrepreneurs
Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck is showing the next generation of Kiwi entrepreneurs they can...

University of Auckland: Business school to Lewis Road Creamery
In the first of a series of interviews with University of Auckland Business School...