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When the Facts Change

Hosted by journalist Bernard Hickey, When the Facts Change is your essential weekly guide to the int

Episodes

Total: 252

The Māori economy is one of the fastest growing in the country, yet many tangata whenua still face m

Dr Ellen Nelson is a military veteran, esteemed academic, and Kiwibank local hero of the year for 20

University of Auckland academic Troy Baisden and Catherine Leining from Motu Research talk to Benard

Esteemed Matariki expert Dr Rangi Mātāmua brings a wealth of wisdom and expertise that extends beyon

In 2021, the Reserve Bank told us that house prices were unsustainably high and would likely fall by

As founder of Girls That Invest, Simran Kaur wears multiple hats: financial columnist, best-selling

A groundbreaking transformation is underway in the United States, as they embark on an industrial re

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For decades, the wealthiest New Zealanders have been reaping enormous private gains from public infr

Both farmers and environmentalists fear Aotearoa becoming a sea-to-sea swathe of permanent Pinus rad

AI is gearing to be as much of a cultural revolution as the birth of the iPhone, but it’s still yet

National's housing spokesman Chris Bishop wants councils to zone enough land with enough pipes and r

Aotearoa has been penny-wise and pound-foolish with its investments in maintaining and building publ

With the political and economic gravities pulling in various directions, the finance minister was ta

Most new homes in Aotearoa are still designed with bespoke elements and a multitude of building mate

Buying a home with a partner you're romantically involved with has always been the norm, but what if

An IRD investigation into the wealth of New Zealand's richest 311 families found they paid an effect

As companies struggle to replace staff of all skill levels, is there a group of potential workers be

Aotearoa needs to double the size of its electricity industry over the next 30 years to meet our emi

The surge in working from home looks here to stay, unleashing a whole new class of software tools fo