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Opinion - Within the rapidly-changing landscape of the Covid-19 pandemic, physical distancing is fast-becoming the new normal. Melody Thomas asks: what does that mean for our sex lives?
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Opinion - Within the rapidly-changing landscape of the Covid-19 pandemic, physical distancing is fast-becoming the new normal. Melody Thomas asks: what does that mean for our sex lives? Keep Reading
Author Jeff Sharlet and Dr. Seema Yasmin are this weekâs guests. Keep Reading
Environmental crises must not be forgotten amid the pandemic, says the UN Secretary General. Keep Reading
The virus behind pandemic can stay infectious in the air for possibly more than 16 hours, research has found. Keep Reading
The US airline industry is in a crisis unlike any it has ever seen. On Wednesday investors will start finding out just how bad it has been, and what to expect going forward. Keep Reading
Whānau Living focuses on Stacey Morrison's personal journey of discovery and how to balance a busy lifestyle. Keep Reading
Madeleine, 22, shows us what life is like for a college student who has moved back in with her parents. Keep Reading
Despite dour economic predictions, the Covid-19 recovery offers opportunities for entrepreneurial success beyond any seen for decades, Dr Tadhg Ryan-Charleton writes. Keep Reading
OPINION: Do elite gentlemen's clubs and resorts really need taxpayer help? Keep Reading
The Ministry provided people with jobs and built our nation's infrastructure. Keep Reading
Pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have decreased across the globe, as countries strive to contain the spread of the coronavirus by ordering people to stay at home. Among the many unknown facts about this new virus is what kind of long-term impact it will have on the environment. Since the outbreak in December 2019 and the subsequent pandemic, businesses have shuttered, airlines have slashed services, and more and more people are working from home or not working at all, cutting traffic to a minimum. The global shutdown has inadvertently become an experiment in the reduction of greenhouse Keep Reading
Opinion: Kaumātua voice in the Covid-19 crisis is key to Māori well-being. A new study seeks their understanding and advice on how tikanga might have to change. Keep Reading
Opinion: Until a vaccine arrives, more waves of infection, hospitalisations and deaths are inevitable for other countries. Professor Rod Jackson discusses the three ways that a population can beat Covid-19. Keep Reading
Researchers are asking people to complete a survey about their sleep routine during the COVID-19 lockdown to investigate how it is impacting their mood. Keep Reading
An expert warns the stress can increase the risk of preterm birth, stillbirth and other problems. Keep Reading
What do Barrie Cassidy, Annika Smethurst, Tony Wright and Sean Murphy have in common? They all got their start on country newspapers. And recent mass closures have had a visceral impact on each of them. Keep Reading
People are searching for certainty about coronavirus. Thatâs the opposite of what leads to scientific breakthroughs, says physicist Jim Al-Khalili Keep Reading
Learning from home is a new experience for almost everyone involved, so don't be afraid to ask questions - and don't be afraid to ask for help, writes Victoria University of Wellington's Cathal Doyle Keep Reading
Opinion: As the dust begins to settle from Covid-19, now, more than ever before, individuals and businesses will collectively begin to survey their losses and look for ways to recover, writes Nikki Chamberlain. Keep Reading
New Zealanders are proving resilient during the current lockdown but there has been a rise in levels of mental distress, according to the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS). Keep Reading
"We are all capable of great ideas because we've got no bounds." Keep Reading
As New Zealand prepares to move out of the strictest lockdown status, we need to ask a wider question: What kind of economy to we want to build? Iain White writes. Like you, I want things to go back to the way they were. I crave normality. I miss my morning coffee from my local café, I miss my fr Keep Reading
When a job loss is a real possibility right now, how do we take control and stay one step ahead? Keep Reading
If you follow my commentary on property, you’ll know that I’m a passionate advocate of the virtues of home ownership. Indeed, I’m of the view that anyone who wants to buy a home should be able to do so and that making this happen should be a cornerstone policy of our society. Keep Reading
Mauldin Economics' Patrick Watson bemoans that massive central bank intervention in financial markets allows zombie companies to stand in the way of progress and creates meaningless market pricing Keep Reading