Walking on water By Zoë George Sitting outside on a mild autumn day drinking lattes, with golden leaves swirling around and the sun on our backs — a perfectly relaxed…
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Moore’s law Sandy Galland searches out Mike Moore to discover what it is a former PM does to fill his days. The name Mike Moore conjures up many an image.…
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Black days and silver linings Principles guide us, discipline drives us and passion fires us. If John Hart had to pick one of these three attributes as having more importance…
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Uncharted waters Gareth Morgan is a man who needs little introduction. He is a direct, sharp shooter known for delivering the facts as he sees them… sugar coating not included.…
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Trading Places Small and medium enterprises make up 97 percent of our business landscape. These companies are packed to the brim with extraordinary people. Yet as a nation we are…
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His way By Sandy Galland Black is black and white is white. He will become the Auckland super city mayor, or he won’t. John Banks, everyone knows the name,…
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State of our nation After 20 years relentlessly climbing financial ladders here and overseas, John Key burst on to the New Zealand political scene several years ago. He was a…
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Finding flavour By Kate Pierson We are all commentators of life. We write the story of our existence through the decisions we make, the paths we pursue and ultimately, the…
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Dollars and sense By Sandy Galland Do you understand the relationship between monetary, fiscal and tax policy? Do you understand how these and other influences; like the OCR, inflation, deflation,…
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Gordon’s game By Kate Pierson The greatest quest in contemporary science is a search for the indivisibile and the reason for this is simple – because pretty much everything is…