Where the grass is greener
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
3rd Dec 2013
Some have found the answer to Auckland’s high property prices.
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
3rd Dec 2013
Some have found the answer to Auckland’s high property prices.
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
Issue 3839 28th Nov 2013
Is the overheated property market a “ticking time bomb”?
By Rebecca Macfie in The Influentials
Issue Listener Plus 12th Oct 2013
A look at some words of significance in New Zealand's history.
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
Issue 3832 10th Oct 2013
A scientist working on a shoestring budget in a cramped Dunedin office has taken a ground-breaking step towards healing babies born with brain damage.
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
Issue Listener Plus 3829 22nd Sep 2013
People who have mastered the art of lobbying, fixing, and bringing others together.
By Rebecca Macfie in The Influentials
Issue 3829 19th Sep 2013
Real influence now comes from the ground up as often as it does from business and political leaders. And by understanding the six principles that drive people’s behaviour, organisations can work far more effectively.
By Rebecca Macfie in The Influentials
19th Sep 2013
A group of dedicated enthusiasts is helping the Maori language remain relevant in the 21st century.
By Rebecca Macfie in Pike River Mine Inquiry
Issue Listener Plus 11th Apr 2013
In 1997, retired chief inspector of coal mines Harry Bell wrote to the energy minister about proposed reforms. Here's what he said.
By Rebecca Macfie in Current Affairs
Issue 3794 18th Jan 2013
Huge numbers of historic buildings all over New Zealand face an uncertain future in the wake of the Canterbury quakes.
By Rebecca Macfie in Letter from Christchurch
Issue Listener Plus 10th Dec 2012
The lethal building should never have been consented, finds Royal Commission.