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NZ Listener - News, Views, Current Affairs, Business & Politics - NZ Herald

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NZ Listener - News, Views, Current Affairs, Business & Politics - NZ Herald

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Explore in-depth articles, award-winning investigative journalism and opinion across politics, news, business, books, culture, and more from NZ Listener.

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  • [H2] Subscriptions
  • [H2] Sections
  • [H2] More
  • [H2] NZME Network
  • [H2] Waning trust, the rise of populism, AI: An economist on finding answers to the challenges of our time
  • [H2] Politics
  • [H2] Opinion
  • [H2] New Zealand
  • [H2] Business & Finance
  • [H2] Health
  • [H2] Life
  • [H2] Culture
  • [H2] Entertainment
  • [H2] Books
  • [H2] Crime
  • [H2] World
  • [H2] Sponsored stories
  • [H3] Manufactured anxiety: The manosphere’s dangerous push of testosterone supplements
  • [H3] Simon Wilson: A 10-point plan for cutting fossil-fuel dependency
  • [H3] Book of the day: Aotearoa in Bloom by Rachel Clare & Tryphena Cracknell
  • [H3] NZ-inspired film follows blokes on long trek through Scotland
  • [H3] Pain & your brain: An expert on the body’s extraordinary capacity for healing
  • [H3] Experiencing traumatic events increases the risk of developing chronic pain
  • [H3] Danyl McLauchlan: NZ First reads the room over gentailers
  • [H3] Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week
  • [H3] Danyl McLauchlan: NZ First reads the room over gentailers
  • [H3] Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week
  • [H3] Greg Dixon's Another Kind of Politics: Death Star boss claims Empire is winning
  • [H3] Fossil fools: Danyl McLauchlan on the coalition’s petrol problem
  • [H3] Simon Wilson: A 10-point plan for cutting fossil-fuel dependency
  • [H3] With budding pressure from US troops, is America a reliable ally?
  • [H3] Duncan Garner: Feeling poor? Why it might not be a temporary blip
  • [H3] What the Buc-ee's chain of highway rest/gas stops says about today's USA
  • [H3] Waning trust, the rise of populism, AI: An economist on finding answers to the challenges of our time
  • [H3] London residency with connections to Kiwi literary royalty provides a rare opportunity for NZ writers
  • [H3] Listener weekly quiz: March 25
  • [H3] When psychology professor Niki Harré set out to establish a secular religion, the results didn’t quite go to plan
  • [H3] Peter Griffin: Microsoft takes a quantum leap
  • [H3] Peter Griffin: The new tricks your phone uses to fend off snoopers and scammers
  • [H3] Peter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space works
  • [H3] Manufactured anxiety: The manosphere’s dangerous push of testosterone supplements
  • [H3] Pain & your brain: An expert on the body’s extraordinary capacity for healing
  • [H3] Experiencing traumatic events increases the risk of developing chronic pain
  • [H3] 'I couldn’t tell my famiily I had emphysema because I was so embarrassed'
  • [H3] The Good Life: What you’ll eat at my wake
  • [H3] Fast to feast: Meals that honour the spirit of Ramadan
  • [H3] Bumper weekend wine guide: Michael Cooper rounds up the best chardonnays to discover
  • [H3] The Good Life: Man, 59, seeks hobbies
  • [H3] Composer/guitarist Dylan Lardelli brings musical explorations back home
  • [H3] Benjamin Britten’s ‘shimmering’ Illuminations comes to Christchurch
  • [H3] Grande dame of song steps back from heading NZ’s national choir
  • [H3] Triumph of spirit: The dance masterpiece Gloria returns
  • [H3] NZ-inspired film follows blokes on long trek through Scotland
  • [H3] NZ Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by two Beatles, Tami Neilson, Pulp, Nick Cave with Flea
  • [H3] Queen of the castle: Comedian Hayley Sproull to present new home improvement show with an old name
  • [H3] New film tackles what club rugby means to women players and whanau
  • [H3] Book of the day: Aotearoa in Bloom by Rachel Clare & Tryphena Cracknell
  • [H3] Book of the day: Other People’s Bodies by Megan Nicol Reed
  • [H3] Book of the day: The Daffodil Days explores bucolic idyll in Sylvia Plath’s life with Ted Hughes
  • [H3] How reporter Sally Wenley rewrote her future following catastrophic bus crash
  • [H3] Cop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakes
  • [H3] Milk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe Murders
  • [H3] The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writing
  • [H3] Steve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’
  • [H3] With budding pressure from US troops, is America a reliable ally?
  • [H3] Black humour and hope: A stay in an Estonian hotel where the walls once had ears
  • [H3] Far-right rising: Increasing inequality & crime shifts the dial on Swedish politics
  • [H3] Democracy needs armed forces, but young Germans will take a lot more convincing
  • [H3] Tell us what you think - and win with listener.co.nz
  • [H3] Last chance to subscribe to listener.co.nz in our Black Friday special
  • [H3] See the world anew when science, art and nature converge in Te Papa’s Breathe | Mauri Ora
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