Running elite sporting competition is an increasingly pricey business, making privatisation of our top codes inevitable It might not always be the best result for fans, but privatisation of elite sport and the injection of money that follows is becoming more and more inevitable Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Experts warn businesses must keep their eyes wide open when it comes to dealing with China, especially if they're in the tech or space industries This year's security threat report names China to an unusual extent, leaving questions around whether the wording might provoke our 'complicated but important' trading partner Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more…
New Zealand is a nation of small businesses, but their owners don't feel their political heft is equal to that scale Small businesses say they don't want handouts - but they do want stability, both economically and in government policy Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
These are drones far removed from the little spinny craft you might see hovering above a park - and they can do so much more A manufacturer believes local companies are more than capable of filling orders for New Zealand's defence drones Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
More than three years of war in Sudan has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis - and perhaps the most ignored It's been called 'the forgotten war' but a journalist just back from Sudan says we should be calling it 'neglected' instead Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Luxon made it through yet another leadership coup, but with National divided, the polls shifting, and a new kingmaker emerging, the question is whether he can survive until election day Luxon has survived, Penk is gone, and now National reels after a week of political chaos that's threatened to reshape New Zealand's election Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for…
The reasons to eat insects, whether nanny states make us healthier, and why smart people make dumb money decisions are some of the talks on offer at this year's Raising the Bar event For the tenth year, Auckland University is taking learning outside of the lecture hall and into the pub with its Raising the Bar series Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more…
Kiwi Anne Bulley promised herself she would go meet her Syrian colleagues in person when it was safe enough. After 13 years of waiting, she finally made it. While the world's attention has moved on from the war in Syria, the humanitarian crisis continues, but Kiwi Anne Bulley says, 'they are daring to hope again' Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Know your rights - or you could be one of those New Zealanders who collectively lose tens of millions by refusing to complain It's estimated $55 million goes down the drain every year as Kiwis fail to ask for their money back when things go wrong Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
A gathering in Auckland of business and tech experts raises some awkward questions over our embrace of artifical intelligence Critical thinkers and change-makers looked at the impact of artificial intelligence on New Zealand communities when they gathered in Auckland Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Trump's gift to China, and the 'unenviable position' it leaves for New Zealand With China and the US vying for status as the major world superpower, New Zealand is caught walking a careful line Find The Detail on Newsroom or RNZ Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details