The University of Canterbury economist Stephen Hickson talks about inflation
Nguyen Phan Que Mai: Vietnamese stories behind the war
Dame Fiona Kidman talks about reading in the 2022 Read NZ Te Pou Muramura Pānui
Dr Melani Anae looks at what the Polynesian Panthers protest group achieved
Auckland University astrophysicist Jan Eldridge explains how dying stars have created the building blocks for life on Earth
Law lecturer Dr Guy Fiti Sinclair analyses different theories about who rules the world
Dr Anna Brooks on the looming crisis of Long Covid
Dr Angus Campbell on the pitfalls of design dominated by data
Dr Kiri Dell on what Māori and Pākehā need to consider in their te reo Māori journey
Architectural lecturer Julie Stout explores how Auckland’s urban design could get better
Assoc. Prof Peter Saxton on whether it’s possible to keep the supply of blood safe without excluding men who have sex with men
Why are the shelves bare? Prof. Tava Olsen looks at what’s going on with the world’s supply chains
Charlotte Yates explores turning poetry into music at the 2021 Going West Literary Festival
Karlo Mila and Daren Kamali perform a rich selection of their poetry at the 2021 Going West Literary Festival
A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand discussed at the Verb Readers and Writers Festival 2021
Kyle Mewburn discusses her memoir Faking It at the Verb Readers and Writers Festival 2021
Clare Moleta discusses her novel Unsheltered at the Verb Readers and Writers Festival 2021
Renée looks back on a life devoted to reading in the 2021 Read NZ Te Pou Muramura Pānui
Word of mouth is analysed by Marketing expert Assoc. Prof. Bodo Lang
DNA expert advocates mapping the genome of every child born in New Zealand – for their future health
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