New Zealand’s agricultural climate debate is often compressed into a target and a date. Targets matter, but farms do not transition on spreadsheets. They t
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Auckland time-of-use charging will only be fair if people have real choices
Auckland’s traffic problem is visible every weekday, but visibility does not make the solution simple. Time-of-use charging can reduce peak demand by askin
New Zealand’s wage problem will not be fixed by productivity slogans
When wage growth is weak, households do not experience it as a macroeconomic trend. They experience it at the supermarket, the rent payment, the insurance
Mirror life is a science story about governance before the breakthrough
Some technologies are alarming not because they already exist at scale, but because the path toward them is becoming imaginable. Mirror life belongs in tha
PNG’s rugby league dream shows how sport became Pacific strategy
Rugby league is not a side issue in Papua New Guinea. It is a national language of pride, community and aspiration. That is why Australia’s support for PNG
Amap’s overseas ride-hailing push shows Chinese platforms are following travellers abroad
The most stressful moment of an international trip is often not the flight. It is the first ten minutes after arrival: unfamiliar pickup lanes, a language
Taranaki’s oil and gas question is really about transition credibility
Energy policy becomes most honest when the easy slogans run out. New Zealand wants lower emissions, reliable electricity, affordable industrial energy, reg
Wellington’s short-term rental rate hike is a housing-policy stress test
A short-term rental can look like a private decision: an owner lists a spare unit, a visitor books a weekend, a city gains a bed without building a hotel.
Auckland’s motorcades are a reminder that diplomacy needs city trust
A diplomatic motorcade is meant to project order. Clean route, controlled timing, visible security, protected guests, a city briefly rearranged around nati
The Pacific tuna fight is about labour, sovereignty and the price of cheap fish
Tuna can appear on a supermarket shelf as a simple product: a can, a fillet, a lunchbox protein, a price. What disappears behind that simplicity is the oce