Hosted by journalist Bernard Hickey, When the Facts Change is your essential weekly guide to the int
Gordon Gekko’s “Greed is Good” era of shareholder-driven global capitalism is ending, but what and w
Businesses face a big task and some big decisions in the months ahead. They need to ensure as many s
When New Zealand’s second national level four lockdown was announced in August, it was a situation m
Last year the government paid out $14 billion in wage subsidies to businesses as part of the Covid-1
How big do we want Aotearoa to be? How fast do we want it to grow, and where? And are we still a cla
How is it that democracies can only make big, politically difficult changes when faced with an emerg
What does the way we treat our migrant population say about who we are as a country? With around 200
Bernard Hickey goes on a journey to find out how New Zealand's fascinating public transport history
The Spinoff business editor Michael Andrew speaks to Joanna Greaves, head of the small and medium en
Around the world, countries are seeing Covid-19 vaccination rates plateauing at around 50-60% – and
New Zealand's electricity market isn't working to produce enough renewable power to get to carbon ze
Over the last 30 years, a generation of voters and politicians made a decision to stop investing in
In last week’s episode, Bernard Hickey talked about how he had given up hope for affordable housing.
In this month's bonus episode, The Spinoff’s business editor Michael Andrew is joined by Ranjit Jaya
For a growing number of Wellingtonians, the dream of owning a home in the city is all but dead. And
The Climate Change Commission report released last week made it clear that we need to start building
This week, Bernard Hickey takes a deep dive into the new Climate Commission report and finds an unre
Have you ever thought about what money really is, and what it might look like in the future? With ce
We’ve been hearing the phrase “social insurance” a lot since the government released the 2021 budget
This week’s episode is coming to you from parliament, where Bernard Hickey has been up to his elbows