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OPINION: Lockdown has caused some of us to lose our career mojo.
Experts and organisations sharing their views and advice.
OPINION: Lockdown has caused some of us to lose our career mojo. Keep Reading
Amanda Thompson always thought the apocalypse would be more about zombies and less about a lack of flour. No matter, this recipe will stand you in good stead for either eventuality. Our current dystopian nightmare was not the apocalypse I was expecting. I do not feel prepared, even after year Keep Reading
As the high risk, high reward narrative exhibits its flaws, people who had cash savings and paid-off mortgages no longer look like losers if speculators are allowed to fail. Keep Reading
We can still phone and make video calls, but something "really fundamental" is missing to our lives during the Covid-19 lockdown, say experts. Keep Reading
Be careful what you wish for New Zealand, writes Victoria University of Wellington philosophy professor Nicholas Agar Keep Reading
Planners and politicians say councils should speed up consents, but a post-Covid environment may force the country to go beyond its focus on cutting red tape Keep Reading
Review copies of Tina Shaw's pandemic novel Ephemera landed in letterboxes just as the country went into lockdown. Here, she reflects on this strange new reality. These new times have the uncanny feeling of fiction – of science fiction, or post-apocalyptic fiction. In other words, the unreal has Keep Reading
The lockdown shackles loosen as we move from alert level four. What changes under alert level three? Jacinda Ardern has called it a “recovery room”, and “a progression, not a rush to normality”. The goal of shifting down a notch through the alert level system is to keep enough of a thumb over the Keep Reading
(ATF) China’s switch to investment-led growth is a good opportunity for it to build new infrastructure which will help it climb up the value chain and evolve into a modern, digital society. While t… Keep Reading
Even as millions of Americans remain isolated at home, they're still left wondering if they're bringing the virus into their house when they go to the market, walk the dog or take a run. We posed these questions and others to epidemiologist Dr. Stephen Morse and virologist Dr. Vincent Racaniello- both from Columbia University. Keep Reading
Business after Covid: The pandemic is causing enormous disruption, but disruption can be an incredibly positive force. We must grasp the chance to reset, writes Cecilia Robinson, founder of My Food Bag, in the fourth of a special business series. Out of every great challenge arises a greater oppo Keep Reading
A property investor says property shortages are likely if the economy goes into recession because of the Covid-19 crisis. Keep Reading
In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the U.S. was wrong. Keep Reading
âIt is important we recognize sooner than later how fragile our food supply system is.â Keep Reading
The German chancellor has been declared politically dead many times. But the current pandemic has boosted her reputation and popularity at home and abroad. DW explains why. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has applied her trademark empathy in rallying her country to not just flatten the coronavirus curve — but crush it. Keep Reading
We shouldn't accept one group bearing the brunt of this recovery, writes Pearl Little. Keep Reading
'I feel like it means something to be a New Zealander in these circumstances, that it means something that we’re all trapped here together, self-isolating at the end of the world.' On the third Saturday of the lockdown we saw the naked bus driver. We were standing by the road chatting to our neig Keep Reading
"I'm ashamed to admit that I really don't want to move out. In fact, things have been going so well, I'm starting to become anxious about the end of our ... Keep Reading
Tackling climate change must be woven into post-Covid economic solutions, UK ministers say. Keep Reading
The lockdown will stop scientists from getting vital data from conservation sites this spring. Keep Reading
Labour's government support partners would back regulation of retail payments as part of moves to stimulate the economy after the crushing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. National says regulation remains an option Keep Reading
Rod Oram offers three examples of how to break the mould in redesigning our economies and societies in the aftermath of the Covid-19 rupture Keep Reading
Syrian expat is believed to be one of the UAE’s youngest recoveries to date Keep Reading
As New Zealand moves to stamp out Covid-19 cases, Newsroom is charting the regional breakdown. Find out how many cases your region has in these easy-to-read charts. Keep Reading