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Bard Billot on she who crushed the Marsden Fund
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Opinion: A new report challenges the fundamental basis of prisons as a solution for rehabilitating young people
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One of the best and most beautiful short stories of the year by a master of the form
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Opinion: Why scrutinising even the smallest changes on either side of the political spectrum is crucial in protecting democracy
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From The Detail: New research identifies a surge in fake online shops scamming Kiwis out of pocket in the leadup to Christmas
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We cross live to David Brent aka Christopher Luxon having lots of fun
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Lost in the blame game is an even bigger question. How damaging is this to the decarbonisation of the NZ economy?
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The Ministry for the Environment's boss walks the tightrope of pleasing his political masters and making the case for urgent climate action
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Stronger international policing of companies involved in greenwashing is likely to flow through to NZ in 2025 according to a report by law firm Bell Gully
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Comment: As Trade Minister Todd McClay returns from ministerial talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, more passion would be a good thing
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