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Daily News Updates: The Front Page


Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?
The front page

Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?

30 Apr 05:00 PM

'I think the theme of this Budget is really going to be cuts to public services.'

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis
The front page

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis

29 Apr 05:00 PM

Australians will vote this Saturday to choose their next Prime Minister.

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents
The front page

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents

28 Apr 05:00 PM

The minister says 157,000 people were victims of violent crime in the year to February.

10 reasons why banning social media for Kiwis under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
The front page

10 reasons why banning social media for Kiwis under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too

08 May 05:00 PM

'Instead of a ban, why not work to improve the platforms?'

'Not that loyal': Why users abandon once-dominant platforms like Skype, Myspace
The front page

'Not that loyal': Why users abandon once-dominant platforms like Skype, Myspace

07 May 05:00 PM

Skype has been turned off, after once being the world's dominant video chat service.

Housing and cultural identity: Major new study reveals Aucklanders' concerns
The front page

Housing and cultural identity: Major new study reveals Aucklanders' concerns

06 May 05:00 PM

What will it take for Auckland to become the global innovator city leaders want it to be?

How Trump's 'rocky, chaotic, shambolic' second term is already impacting NZ
The front page

How Trump's 'rocky, chaotic, shambolic' second term is already impacting NZ

05 May 05:00 PM

One expert believes Trump's polices are already undermining NZ's national interests.

Why NZ's consent laws for children are under urgent scrutiny
The front page

Why NZ's consent laws for children are under urgent scrutiny

04 May 05:00 PM

Proposed bill aims to prevent questioning children about consent in court.

Can Wellington beat the one-term mayoralty curse?
The front page

Can Wellington beat the one-term mayoralty curse?

01 May 05:00 PM

The capital will have a new mayor this year - but can they fix the city's problems?

Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?
The front page

Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?

30 Apr 05:00 PM

'I think the theme of this Budget is really going to be cuts to public services.'

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis
The front page

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis

29 Apr 05:00 PM

Australians will vote this Saturday to choose their next Prime Minister.

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents
The front page

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents

28 Apr 05:00 PM

The minister says 157,000 people were victims of violent crime in the year to February.

10 reasons why banning social media for Kiwis under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
The front page

10 reasons why banning social media for Kiwis under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too

08 May 05:00 PM

'Instead of a ban, why not work to improve the platforms?'

'Not that loyal': Why users abandon once-dominant platforms like Skype, Myspace
The front page

'Not that loyal': Why users abandon once-dominant platforms like Skype, Myspace

07 May 05:00 PM

Skype has been turned off, after once being the world's dominant video chat service.

Housing and cultural identity: Major new study reveals Aucklanders' concerns
The front page

Housing and cultural identity: Major new study reveals Aucklanders' concerns

06 May 05:00 PM

What will it take for Auckland to become the global innovator city leaders want it to be?

How Trump's 'rocky, chaotic, shambolic' second term is already impacting NZ
The front page

How Trump's 'rocky, chaotic, shambolic' second term is already impacting NZ

05 May 05:00 PM

One expert believes Trump's polices are already undermining NZ's national interests.

Why NZ's consent laws for children are under urgent scrutiny
The front page

Why NZ's consent laws for children are under urgent scrutiny

04 May 05:00 PM

Proposed bill aims to prevent questioning children about consent in court.

Can Wellington beat the one-term mayoralty curse?
The front page

Can Wellington beat the one-term mayoralty curse?

01 May 05:00 PM

The capital will have a new mayor this year - but can they fix the city's problems?

Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?
The front page

Will KiwiSaver be means tested after Budget 2025?

30 Apr 05:00 PM

'I think the theme of this Budget is really going to be cuts to public services.'

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis
The front page

Albanese vs Dutton: Inside Australia's election campaign - and what it means for Kiwis

29 Apr 05:00 PM

Australians will vote this Saturday to choose their next Prime Minister.

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents
The front page

Govt claims crime target success amid wave of violent incidents

28 Apr 05:00 PM

The minister says 157,000 people were victims of violent crime in the year to February.

NZ's past re-examined: A Forgotten History

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia
A Forgotten History

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia

04 Mar 04:00 PM

The discovery marked the beginning of the end for the Mr Asia drug syndicate.

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History
A Forgotten History

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History

25 Feb 04:00 PM

Inside the heroin syndicate, young professionals rubbed shoulders with career criminals.

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang
A Forgotten History

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang

18 Feb 04:00 PM

As the syndicate expands into Australia, it looks like Terry Clark's luck has run out.

‘This is it’: Mr Asia’s addicts describe how they fell for heroin
A Forgotten History

‘This is it’: Mr Asia’s addicts describe how they fell for heroin

14 Mar 04:00 PM

The drug took off as young counter-culture Kiwis wanted more than rugby, racing and beer.

‘Long life’ - the ironic jewellery clue that identified murdered drug lord Mr Asia
A Forgotten History

‘Long life’ - the ironic jewellery clue that identified murdered drug lord Mr Asia

11 Mar 04:00 PM

In the final episode, hosts John Daniell and Noelle McCarthy explore the gang’s downfall.

‘They’re actually enslaving people’: Top cop compares gang tactics with Mr Asia drug syndicate
A Forgotten History

‘They’re actually enslaving people’: Top cop compares gang tactics with Mr Asia drug syndicate

11 Mar 04:00 PM

Overseas criminals and local gangs use meth to bring misery to NZ communities, say police

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia
A Forgotten History

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia

04 Mar 04:00 PM

The discovery marked the beginning of the end for the Mr Asia drug syndicate.

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History
A Forgotten History

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History

25 Feb 04:00 PM

Inside the heroin syndicate, young professionals rubbed shoulders with career criminals.

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang
A Forgotten History

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang

18 Feb 04:00 PM

As the syndicate expands into Australia, it looks like Terry Clark's luck has run out.

‘This is it’: Mr Asia’s addicts describe how they fell for heroin
A Forgotten History

‘This is it’: Mr Asia’s addicts describe how they fell for heroin

14 Mar 04:00 PM

The drug took off as young counter-culture Kiwis wanted more than rugby, racing and beer.

‘Long life’ - the ironic jewellery clue that identified murdered drug lord Mr Asia
A Forgotten History

‘Long life’ - the ironic jewellery clue that identified murdered drug lord Mr Asia

11 Mar 04:00 PM

In the final episode, hosts John Daniell and Noelle McCarthy explore the gang’s downfall.

‘They’re actually enslaving people’: Top cop compares gang tactics with Mr Asia drug syndicate
A Forgotten History

‘They’re actually enslaving people’: Top cop compares gang tactics with Mr Asia drug syndicate

11 Mar 04:00 PM

Overseas criminals and local gangs use meth to bring misery to NZ communities, say police

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia
A Forgotten History

The body in the quarry - how police found Mr Asia

04 Mar 04:00 PM

The discovery marked the beginning of the end for the Mr Asia drug syndicate.

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History
A Forgotten History

From kindy teacher to drug mule - Mr Asia: A Forgotten History

25 Feb 04:00 PM

Inside the heroin syndicate, young professionals rubbed shoulders with career criminals.

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang
A Forgotten History

‘Out of control’: Murders mount up for the Mr Asia gang

18 Feb 04:00 PM

As the syndicate expands into Australia, it looks like Terry Clark's luck has run out.

Personal Finance: The Prosperity Project

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?
The Prosperity Project

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?

16 Mar 04:00 PM

Investors are being reminded ‘this too shall pass'.

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence
The Prosperity Project

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence

09 Mar 04:00 PM

Emily Owens shares her story with The Prosperity Project for International Women's Day.

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?
The Prosperity Project

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?

02 Mar 04:00 PM

Ali Ventura and her husband bought a home with two friends - who now have a baby.

Reasons to consider making a commercial property your next investment
The Prosperity Project

Reasons to consider making a commercial property your next investment

04 May 05:00 PM

The high cost of residential property could open the door to more commercial investment.

New survey highlights how worried Kiwis are about money
The Prosperity Project

New survey highlights how worried Kiwis are about money

27 Apr 05:00 PM

'There’s not a lot of resilience in the system.'

What is the bond market – and is it still a 'safe haven' asset?
The Prosperity Project

What is the bond market – and is it still a 'safe haven' asset?

13 Apr 05:00 PM

Bonds have emerged as a key player in the tariff wars between the US and China.

Mary Holm: What we’re getting wrong about KiwiSaver
The Prosperity Project

Mary Holm: What we’re getting wrong about KiwiSaver

06 Apr 05:00 PM

The financial guru doesn't think you should prioritise returns when choosing providers.

Gold hits record prices – so how do you buy it? And is it worth the investment?
The Prosperity Project

Gold hits record prices – so how do you buy it? And is it worth the investment?

30 Mar 04:00 PM

Gold has reached an all-time price high amid trade and economic uncertainty.

How to get a pay rise from your boss this year
The Prosperity Project

How to get a pay rise from your boss this year

23 Mar 04:00 PM

Only 10% of employees believe they are being paid a fair wage as pay review season nears.

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?
The Prosperity Project

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?

16 Mar 04:00 PM

Investors are being reminded ‘this too shall pass'.

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence
The Prosperity Project

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence

09 Mar 04:00 PM

Emily Owens shares her story with The Prosperity Project for International Women's Day.

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?
The Prosperity Project

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?

02 Mar 04:00 PM

Ali Ventura and her husband bought a home with two friends - who now have a baby.

Reasons to consider making a commercial property your next investment
The Prosperity Project

Reasons to consider making a commercial property your next investment

04 May 05:00 PM

The high cost of residential property could open the door to more commercial investment.

New survey highlights how worried Kiwis are about money
The Prosperity Project

New survey highlights how worried Kiwis are about money

27 Apr 05:00 PM

'There’s not a lot of resilience in the system.'

What is the bond market – and is it still a 'safe haven' asset?
The Prosperity Project

What is the bond market – and is it still a 'safe haven' asset?

13 Apr 05:00 PM

Bonds have emerged as a key player in the tariff wars between the US and China.

Mary Holm: What we’re getting wrong about KiwiSaver
The Prosperity Project

Mary Holm: What we’re getting wrong about KiwiSaver

06 Apr 05:00 PM

The financial guru doesn't think you should prioritise returns when choosing providers.

Gold hits record prices – so how do you buy it? And is it worth the investment?
The Prosperity Project

Gold hits record prices – so how do you buy it? And is it worth the investment?

30 Mar 04:00 PM

Gold has reached an all-time price high amid trade and economic uncertainty.

How to get a pay rise from your boss this year
The Prosperity Project

How to get a pay rise from your boss this year

23 Mar 04:00 PM

Only 10% of employees believe they are being paid a fair wage as pay review season nears.

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?
The Prosperity Project

What do tariffs and trade wars mean for your KiwiSaver?

16 Mar 04:00 PM

Investors are being reminded ‘this too shall pass'.

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence
The Prosperity Project

Widowed at 20 with a 5-week-old son: One woman’s journey to financial independence

09 Mar 04:00 PM

Emily Owens shares her story with The Prosperity Project for International Women's Day.

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?
The Prosperity Project

More Kiwis are buying houses with their friends - what are the legal risks?

02 Mar 04:00 PM

Ali Ventura and her husband bought a home with two friends - who now have a baby.

True Crime: Chasing Ghosts

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

09 Jan 06:43 AM

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?
Chasing Ghosts

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?

02 Jan 04:00 PM

She sunk out of sight. It was two days before her body was found on the seabed.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?

24 Nov 04:00 PM

Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious NZ catfisher addresses impact on her victims
Chasing Ghosts

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious NZ catfisher addresses impact on her victims

31 Dec 04:00 PM

Natalia Burgess was originally exposed for her crimes in 2011.

The reality star, the catfisher, and the unaired interview
Chasing Ghosts

The reality star, the catfisher, and the unaired interview

25 Oct 04:00 PM

Dr Niki Osborne had quite the flashback while listening to a NZ Herald podcast.

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious catfisher addresses impact on her victims
Chasing Ghosts

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious catfisher addresses impact on her victims

21 Oct 04:00 PM

Natalia Burgess was originally exposed for her crimes in 2011.

‘She wasn’t real’: Mother’s anguish when son’s suicide followed catfished love affair
Chasing Ghosts

‘She wasn’t real’: Mother’s anguish when son’s suicide followed catfished love affair

19 Oct 05:00 AM

A mother's grief exposed – new catfishing brings back the horror of her son's death.

The Puppeteer —  inside the fantasy world of a woman who has catfished for 23 years
Chasing Ghosts

The Puppeteer — inside the fantasy world of a woman who has catfished for 23 years

05 Oct 04:00 PM

'Facebook predator' Natalia Burgess is again creating false identities online.

Dozens of personas, multiple victims: Is this NZ's worst catfisher?
Chasing Ghosts

Dozens of personas, multiple victims: Is this NZ's worst catfisher?

02 Oct 08:19 PM

The Herald exposed her in 2011. 13 years later, can she be stopped?

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

09 Jan 06:43 AM

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?
Chasing Ghosts

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?

02 Jan 04:00 PM

She sunk out of sight. It was two days before her body was found on the seabed.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?

24 Nov 04:00 PM

Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious NZ catfisher addresses impact on her victims
Chasing Ghosts

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious NZ catfisher addresses impact on her victims

31 Dec 04:00 PM

Natalia Burgess was originally exposed for her crimes in 2011.

The reality star, the catfisher, and the unaired interview
Chasing Ghosts

The reality star, the catfisher, and the unaired interview

25 Oct 04:00 PM

Dr Niki Osborne had quite the flashback while listening to a NZ Herald podcast.

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious catfisher addresses impact on her victims
Chasing Ghosts

'I don’t have any empathy': Notorious catfisher addresses impact on her victims

21 Oct 04:00 PM

Natalia Burgess was originally exposed for her crimes in 2011.

‘She wasn’t real’: Mother’s anguish when son’s suicide followed catfished love affair
Chasing Ghosts

‘She wasn’t real’: Mother’s anguish when son’s suicide followed catfished love affair

19 Oct 05:00 AM

A mother's grief exposed – new catfishing brings back the horror of her son's death.

The Puppeteer —  inside the fantasy world of a woman who has catfished for 23 years
Chasing Ghosts

The Puppeteer — inside the fantasy world of a woman who has catfished for 23 years

05 Oct 04:00 PM

'Facebook predator' Natalia Burgess is again creating false identities online.

Dozens of personas, multiple victims: Is this NZ's worst catfisher?
Chasing Ghosts

Dozens of personas, multiple victims: Is this NZ's worst catfisher?

02 Oct 08:19 PM

The Herald exposed her in 2011. 13 years later, can she be stopped?

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

09 Jan 06:43 AM

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?
Chasing Ghosts

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?

02 Jan 04:00 PM

She sunk out of sight. It was two days before her body was found on the seabed.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?

24 Nov 04:00 PM

Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.

Investigative Podcast: Heaven's Helpline

Prophecy, polygamy, and basketball - a brief history of the Mormon church in NZ
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Prophecy, polygamy, and basketball - a brief history of the Mormon church in NZ

16 Oct 04:00 PM

A church that began in the US had huge success with Māori followers.

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Chasing Ghosts

'If they cry, they buy' – inside the Mormon church in New Zealand

16 Oct 04:00 PM

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Chasing Ghosts

'You think you're the only one': How a wealthy church shielded abusers from the law

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Sick or twisted? The story of a violent offender
A Moment in Crime

Sick or twisted? The story of a violent offender

12 Feb 04:00 PM

Anthony Wheble is serving a sentence of preventive detention for brutal attempted murders.

A Moment In Crime podcast looks back at NZ's cops before the courts
A Moment in Crime

A Moment In Crime podcast looks back at NZ's cops before the courts

08 Jan 04:00 PM

Herald crime podcast tells the stories of NZ's disgraced, offending cops.

A Moment In Crime podcast: The monster next door, the ‘dungeon man’ and the cold-hearted killer
A Moment in Crime

A Moment In Crime podcast: The monster next door, the ‘dungeon man’ and the cold-hearted killer

27 Dec 04:00 PM

Crime journalist Anna Leask looks back at some of the strangest cases of her career.

A look back at murder of Connor Morris after killer appears for first parole hearing
A Moment in Crime

A look back at murder of Connor Morris after killer appears for first parole hearing

23 Oct 04:00 PM

Michael Thrift Murray appeared before the parole board yesterday.

Inside some of the worst sex-offending by NZ teachers
A Moment in Crime

Inside some of the worst sex-offending by NZ teachers

25 Sep 05:00 PM

Just how bad are New Zealand's child sex-offending teachers?

'Keeps me up at night': Top Youth Court judge gives rare interview about NZ's kid criminals
A Moment in Crime

'Keeps me up at night': Top Youth Court judge gives rare interview about NZ's kid criminals

16 Apr 07:00 PM

Head Youth Court Judge Isa Malosi speaks to A Moment In Crime podcast.

‘My father sexually abused me 830 times over four years’: Child sex abuse survivors share ordeal
A Moment in Crime

‘My father sexually abused me 830 times over four years’: Child sex abuse survivors share ordeal

12 Mar 04:00 PM

Sisters sexually abused by their father have shared their story in Herald podcast.

CCTV footage captures violent attack on recent immigrant
A Moment in Crime

CCTV footage captures violent attack on recent immigrant

A man who recently moved to New Zealand was attacked by six people after a late-night supermarket trip. Video / Supplied

Video shows group of youths allegedly attacking man outside Auckland mall
A Moment in Crime

Video shows group of youths allegedly attacking man outside Auckland mall

The incident was captured on camera and has been shared on social media.

Sick or twisted? The story of a violent offender
A Moment in Crime

Sick or twisted? The story of a violent offender

12 Feb 04:00 PM

Anthony Wheble is serving a sentence of preventive detention for brutal attempted murders.

A Moment In Crime podcast looks back at NZ's cops before the courts
A Moment in Crime

A Moment In Crime podcast looks back at NZ's cops before the courts

08 Jan 04:00 PM

Herald crime podcast tells the stories of NZ's disgraced, offending cops.

A Moment In Crime podcast: The monster next door, the ‘dungeon man’ and the cold-hearted killer
A Moment in Crime

A Moment In Crime podcast: The monster next door, the ‘dungeon man’ and the cold-hearted killer

27 Dec 04:00 PM

Crime journalist Anna Leask looks back at some of the strangest cases of her career.

A look back at murder of Connor Morris after killer appears for first parole hearing
A Moment in Crime

A look back at murder of Connor Morris after killer appears for first parole hearing

23 Oct 04:00 PM

Michael Thrift Murray appeared before the parole board yesterday.

Inside some of the worst sex-offending by NZ teachers
A Moment in Crime

Inside some of the worst sex-offending by NZ teachers

25 Sep 05:00 PM

Just how bad are New Zealand's child sex-offending teachers?

Business Interviews: Money Talks

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself
Money Talks

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself

27 Sep 05:00 PM

Listen: Jon Toogood discusses his financial journey with Liam Dann.

Premium
How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment
Money Talks

How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment

20 Sep 03:48 AM

"We’re having discussions about 3 or 4%...In Australia, they’re debating 11.5 and 12%"

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss
Money Talks

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss

12 Sep 02:28 AM

Economist Oliver Hartwich leads the NZ Initiative, a key independent think tank in NZ.

Nigel Latta on cancer and the psychology of saving: 'Lotto feels like you're giving up'
Money Talks

Nigel Latta on cancer and the psychology of saving: 'Lotto feels like you're giving up'

07 May 07:00 PM

The acclaimed broadcaster and psychologist thought he only had months to live.

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’
Money Talks

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’

17 Jan 05:00 PM

TV star and infomercial icon on why she is happy to let money motivate her

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich
Money Talks

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich

10 Jan 05:00 PM

Liam Dann talks to Hannah McQueen, founder of financial strategy firm EnableMe.

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it
Money Talks

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it

20 Dec 05:00 PM

Tame talks to Liam Dann about broadcasting and Christchurch's obsession with schools

What Suzanne Paul, Jack Tame and Bill English can teach us about money
Money Talks

What Suzanne Paul, Jack Tame and Bill English can teach us about money

18 Oct 04:00 PM

Listen: Liam Dann talks life and money with entrepreneurs, entertainers and politicians.

Premium
Sir Bill English: What he'd do differently if he was PM again
Money Talks

Sir Bill English: What he'd do differently if he was PM again

02 Oct 04:01 PM

Sir Bill English shares his money stories and reflects on his legacy.

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself
Money Talks

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself

27 Sep 05:00 PM

Listen: Jon Toogood discusses his financial journey with Liam Dann.

Premium
How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment
Money Talks

How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment

20 Sep 03:48 AM

"We’re having discussions about 3 or 4%...In Australia, they’re debating 11.5 and 12%"

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss
Money Talks

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss

12 Sep 02:28 AM

Economist Oliver Hartwich leads the NZ Initiative, a key independent think tank in NZ.

Nigel Latta on cancer and the psychology of saving: 'Lotto feels like you're giving up'
Money Talks

Nigel Latta on cancer and the psychology of saving: 'Lotto feels like you're giving up'

07 May 07:00 PM

The acclaimed broadcaster and psychologist thought he only had months to live.

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’
Money Talks

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’

17 Jan 05:00 PM

TV star and infomercial icon on why she is happy to let money motivate her

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich
Money Talks

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich

10 Jan 05:00 PM

Liam Dann talks to Hannah McQueen, founder of financial strategy firm EnableMe.

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it
Money Talks

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it

20 Dec 05:00 PM

Tame talks to Liam Dann about broadcasting and Christchurch's obsession with schools

What Suzanne Paul, Jack Tame and Bill English can teach us about money
Money Talks

What Suzanne Paul, Jack Tame and Bill English can teach us about money

18 Oct 04:00 PM

Listen: Liam Dann talks life and money with entrepreneurs, entertainers and politicians.

Premium
Sir Bill English: What he'd do differently if he was PM again
Money Talks

Sir Bill English: What he'd do differently if he was PM again

02 Oct 04:01 PM

Sir Bill English shares his money stories and reflects on his legacy.

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself
Money Talks

Jon Toogood on making a living in the arts and learning to value yourself

27 Sep 05:00 PM

Listen: Jon Toogood discusses his financial journey with Liam Dann.

Premium
How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment
Money Talks

How former MP Simon Power ended up at Fisher Funds - and his most indulgent spending moment

20 Sep 03:48 AM

"We’re having discussions about 3 or 4%...In Australia, they’re debating 11.5 and 12%"

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss
Money Talks

How the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the life of influential NZ think-tank boss

12 Sep 02:28 AM

Economist Oliver Hartwich leads the NZ Initiative, a key independent think tank in NZ.

Unpacking Obesity: Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation
Chewing The Facts

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation

20 Jun 02:15 AM

Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?
Chewing The Facts

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?

31 Dec 11:00 PM

In this new series, Sasha Borissenko debunks some of our biggest weight myths.

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold
Chewing The Facts

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold

07 Oct 04:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko says the personal choice narrative is hard to break

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap
Chewing The Facts

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap

30 Sep 04:00 PM

There's a reason why stores can afford to sell it at such a low price

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working
Chewing The Facts

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working

23 Sep 04:00 PM

Does the nearly decade-old system work equally across all foods?

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ
Chewing The Facts

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ

17 Sep 05:48 AM

The latest episode of Chewing the Facts examines why there is no will to change the law

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation
Chewing The Facts

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation

20 Jun 02:15 AM

Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?
Chewing The Facts

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?

31 Dec 11:00 PM

In this new series, Sasha Borissenko debunks some of our biggest weight myths.

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold
Chewing The Facts

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold

07 Oct 04:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko says the personal choice narrative is hard to break

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap
Chewing The Facts

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap

30 Sep 04:00 PM

There's a reason why stores can afford to sell it at such a low price

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working
Chewing The Facts

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working

23 Sep 04:00 PM

Does the nearly decade-old system work equally across all foods?

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ
Chewing The Facts

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ

17 Sep 05:48 AM

The latest episode of Chewing the Facts examines why there is no will to change the law

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

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