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Coronavirus Has Turned Retail Therapy Into Retail Anxiety – Keeping Calm Will Be Key To Carrying On
Friday, 22 May 2020, 9:50 am | The Conversation
After disinfecting your hands, following the arrows around the shop or to your table, taking care to avoid others where possible and, in some cases, providing your contact tracing details – how enjoyable was the experience, really? More >>
Rich And Poor Don't Recover Equally From Epidemics. Rebuilding Fairly Will Be A Global Challenge
Friday, 22 May 2020, 9:48 am | The Conversation
Since the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, disaster recovery plans are almost always framed with aspirational plans to “build back better”. It’s a fine sentiment – we all want to build better societies and economies. But, as the Cheshire Cat ... More >>
New Zealand's COVID-19 Tracer App Won't Help Open A 'travel Bubble' With Australia Anytime Soon
Thursday, 21 May 2020, 10:28 am | The Conversation
New Zealanders finally have access to the government’s new tracing app to help people monitor their movements as lockdown continues to ease. More >>
Climate Explained: Why We Need To Focus On Increased Consumption As Much As Population Growth
Wednesday, 20 May 2020, 12:00 pm | The Conversation
Thomas La Mela/Shutterstock Glenn Banks , Massey University More >>
Recession Hits Māori And Pasifika Harder. They Must Be Part Of Planning NZ's COVID-19 Recovery
Wednesday, 20 May 2020, 11:59 am | The Conversation
Tahu Kukutai , University of Waikato ; Helen Moewaka Barnes , Massey University ; Tim McCreanor , Massey University , and Tracey Mcintosh More >>
Are New Zealand's New COVID-19 Laws And Powers Really A Step Towards A Police State?
Tuesday, 19 May 2020, 9:31 am | The Conversation
Reaction to the New Zealand government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and resultant lockdown has ranged from high praise to criticism that its actions were illegal and its management chaotic. More >>
Experts Are Back In Fashion – Now More Than Ever We Need To Question Them
Monday, 18 May 2020, 11:02 am | The Conversation
Once upon a very different time, British cabinet minister Michael Gove sneered that “people have had enough of experts from organisations with acronyms saying that they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong.” More >>
NZ's COVID-19 Budget Delivers On One Crisis, But Largely Leaves Climate Change For Another Day
Monday, 18 May 2020, 10:59 am | The Conversation
Many had hoped the COVID-19 crisis would be a critical juncture for climate change policy in New Zealand. More >>
Economists Back Social Distancing 34-9 In New Economic Society-Conversation Survey
Monday, 18 May 2020, 10:58 am | The Conversation
Australian economists overwhelmingly back social distancing measures that slow the spread of coronavirus over the alternative of easing restrictions and allowing the spread of the disease to pick up. More >>
New Zealand’s ‘catch Up, Patch Up’ Health Budget Misses The Chance For A National Overhaul
Friday, 15 May 2020, 1:36 pm | The Conversation
New Zealand’s budget brings a significant funding injection for health and disability services , amounting to around a 9% increase. It is the most substantial increase for the health sector in some time, and in this regard, aligns with the government’s ... More >>
New Zealand's Pandemic Budget Is All About Saving And Creating Jobs. Now The Hard Work Begins
Friday, 15 May 2020, 1:35 pm | The Conversation
COVID-19 poses the largest threat to paid employment since the Great Depression almost 90 years ago. The number of people receiving Job Seeker Support (Work Ready) – the main benefit available for the unemployed – rose almost 50% between February ... More >>
Will New Zealand's $50 Billion Budget Boost Jacinda Ardern's Chance Of Being Re-elected?
Friday, 15 May 2020, 1:34 pm | The Conversation
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has won global admiration for her personal style. But how will Kiwis judge her government’s performance at the ballot-box in September? More >>
Was New Zealand's Coronavirus Lockdown Legal? One Week Might Make All The Difference
Monday, 11 May 2020, 9:25 am | The Conversation
As New Zealand approaches the end of its strictest lockdown period, a debate has begun about whether it was legal in the first place. This is important because people are being prosecuted for breaching the lockdown. Naturally, lawyers are getting involved, ... More >>
Past Pandemics Show How Coronavirus Budgets Can Drive Faster Economic Recovery
Friday, 8 May 2020, 5:46 pm | The Conversation
Previous shocks show that smart spending and building public confidence are crucial to the speed and shape of economic recovery. More >>
We May Well Be Able To Eliminate Coronavirus, But We’ll Probably Never Eradicate It.
Friday, 8 May 2020, 4:49 pm | The Conversation
We may well be able to eliminate coronavirus, but we’ll probably never eradicate it. Here’s the difference Adrian Esterman Professor of Biostatistics, University of South Australia Compared to many other countries around the world, Australia and More >>
Online Plagues, Protein Folding And Spotting Fake News: What Games Can Teach Us During The Pandemic
Thursday, 7 May 2020, 10:39 am | The Conversation
Most of us don’t take games too seriously. They are a way to unwind, or these days to maybe escape from the world of COVID-19 for a little while. More >>
3 Times Michael Moore's Planet Of The Humans Gets The Facts Wrong (and 3 Times It Gets Them Right)
Thursday, 7 May 2020, 10:35 am | The Conversation
Documentary maker Michael Moore’s latest offering, Planet of the Humans , rightly argues that infinite growth on a finite planet is “suicide”. But the film’s bogus claims threaten to overshadow that message. More >>
Pacific Governments Accused Of Using Coronavirus Crisis As Cover For Media Crackdown
Wednesday, 6 May 2020, 4:21 pm | The Conversation
As fears grow over vulnerability to the coronavirus in parts of the Pacific, some governments stand accused of sheltering behind tough emergency or lockdown rules to silence criticism. More >>
Why A Trans-Tasman Travel Bubble Makes A Lot Of Sense For Australia And New Zealand
Wednesday, 6 May 2020, 10:03 am | The Conversation
We are hearing increasing talk about a trans-Tasman “travel bubble” , which could see Australia and New Zealand open their borders to each other. More >>
My Ancestors Met Cook In Aotearoa 250 Years Ago. For Us, It's Time To Reinterpret A Painful History
Friday, 1 May 2020, 10:11 am | The Conversation
Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago, triggering British colonisation of the region. We’re asking researchers to reflect on what happened and how it shapes us today. You can see other stories in the series here and an interactive ... More >>