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Flavia Tata Nardini always wanted to be an astronaut. Now her space-tech firm is on its way to joining the ranks of unicorns, ...
Have you seen those posts of barnacles being cleaned off a whale or search results being summarised into inaccurate info? Generative AI is increasingly entering our lives as big tech companies make ...
A version of this article appeared in the May–June 2025 issue of Harvard Business Review. Zach Mercurio is a researcher and adviser on purposeful leadership and meaningful work.
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Four of New Zealand's eight universities have improved their standing in one of the major international university league tables. The QS World University Ranking ranked more than 1500 institutions in ...
Good Job I Own a Small Grocery Store. My Customers Insist on Doing Something Very Shameful. They can’t keep getting away with this.
Dr Asha Sundaram, Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Business School and Dr Dennis Wesselbaum, Associate Professor at the University of Otago, argue that developing countries risk ...
June 19, 2025 Press Release – Sustainable Business Council Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier Climate Change and Business Conference returns in 2025, bringing together global and local leaders to ...
Article – RNZ Susan Edmunds, Money Correspondent A quarter of all households rely on some form of Government support to keep the roofs over their head, and one economist says it’s a clear sign that a ...
2025 Logo (Photo/Supplied) The New Zealand Podcast Awards, supported by Acast, are back for 2025, celebrating the country's thriving podcasting community and recognising the creators and voices ...
Season 7 First Look: Marysol is finally tying the knot and she's radiant. But at Alexia Nepola's surprise celebration, emotions run high and unexpected drama starts to bubble up. Watch Episode 3 now!
Auckland Transport (AT) is gearing up for the next phase of its bikes in buses trial from July 2025, aiming to make public transport more flexible, and enable a variety of active modes of travel.