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Our inquiry into online harm should not follow the same rushed process that resulted in Australia's under-16 social media ban ...
Daniel Whelan-Shamy is a PhD student based in Brisbane, Australia. Originally from Christchurch, Dan’s work examines the impacts of generative AI on language, communication, society and politics.
Countries that haven’t recognised Palestinian statehood are feeling the pressure.” That’s what we said last Friday. Here’s what happened since. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
Natalia Albert is a Mexican and New Zealand political scientist exploring how to govern divided societies in diverse, liberal democracies, with a focus on New Zealand politics. She writes weekly ...
Stories by Ava ReidAva Reid is an Ōtepoti resident and winner of the 2025 Landfall Young Writers’ Essay Competition.
Stories by Veronica RotmanVeronica Rotman is a marine scientist, tertiary educator, science communicator and PhD candidate at the University of Auckland.
Glen Kyne joins Duncan Greive on The Fold to discuss the shock revelation that NZ on Air will support Celebrity Treasure ...
The headlines of high-profile closures are enough to scare even the most optimistic. How afraid do you need to be of another ...
Balmoral residents insisted they were from Epsom, not grotty Mt Albert, and they spammed the Electoral Commission with complaints until it agreed.
Abbey Harrison is a māmā of two, perinatal social worker, and podcaster who runs on caffeine, dry shampoo, and an embarrassingly robust knowledge of pop culture ...
In a bonus episode of Gone By Lunchtime, Madeleine Chapman joins Toby Manhire to discuss Prime Minister, which recently had its New Zealand premiere at the NZ International Film Festival. Hot on ...
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