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Opinion

Workers in a textile factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2015 (Photo: Frédéric Soltan /Corbis via Getty Images; additional design The Spinoff)
Opinion

The problem with productivity

By focusing on how hard or how smart we work, all this talk about productivity is completely missing the point.
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By Sebastiaan Bierema | 17th December, 2025
Guest writer
Climate change minister Simon Watts, pictured ignoring New Zealand’s Paris commitments.
Opinion

New Zealand will fail its Paris Agreement climate change targets

The government won't admit it yet, but The Spinoff is calling it: New Zealand has no viable path to reach its 2030 emissions targets.
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By Joel MacManus | 15th December, 2025
Senior writer
Demolition work taking place in Ponsonby following the passing of the new RMA in 2027.
Opinion

RIP special character protections, I always hated you

Uh, did anyone else notice the new RMA gets rid of the rules we’ve been using to ban dense housing in places like Ponsonby, Thorndon and Herne Bay?
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By Hayden Donnell | 15th December, 2025
Senior writer
Paul Glover and Jayne Kiely present Location Location Location NZ (Photo: TVNZ)
Opinion

Why does hardly anyone ever buy a house on Location Location Location NZ? 

For a show about buying houses, there's not a lot of house buying going on. 
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By Tara Ward | 13th December, 2025
Staff writer
Minister for RMA reform Chris Bishop.
Opinion

Chris Bishop is the minister for abundance

After two years of major housing, infrastructure and planning reforms, Chris Bishop may have done more for the abundance agenda than any other politician on the planet.
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By Joel MacManus | 10th December, 2025
Senior writer
From beach ball to Mayhem Ball: a week of concerts that didn’t make it to New Zealand
Opinion

From beach ball to Mayhem Ball: a week of concerts that didn’t make it to New Zealand

Highlights from a wild week of concerts and festivals in Melbourne – most of which bypassed Aotearoa completely.
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By Chris Schulz | 9th December, 2025
Guest writer
Andrew Coster used the ‘h’ word
Opinion

The 'hysterical' problem in the Andrew Coster Q+A interview

For many women and survivors of sexual violence, the crux of Jack Tame’s extraordinary interview with Andrew Coster on Q+A wasn’t the part where the former police commissioner narked on Mitchell and Hipkins.
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By Michelle Duff | 9th December, 2025
Guest writer
Christopher Luxon at the opening of Ikea on Thursday, December 4 (Photo: Phil Walter/Getty Images)
Opinion

Why Christopher Luxon thinks Ikea could win him the election

National’s strategy in 2026 will be all about grand openings and major events.
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By Joel MacManus | 9th December, 2025
Senior writer
Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere speaks to the crowd the party’s AGM. (Image: Supplied).
Opinion

Te Pāti Māori, its AGM and what happens from here

Te Pāti Māori’s implosion has been the political shitstorm of the year.
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By Liam Rātana
Ātea editor
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 & Lyric Waiwiri-Smith | 8th December, 2025
Politics reporter
Scotty Stevenson has apologised – and it was a good apology.
Opinion

Scotty Stevenson, ‘syrup suckers’ and the teen bombs hidden within us all

A whole arsenal of offensive stuff we rarely think of or examine sits in our brains, and sometimes it goes kaboom.
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By Greg Bruce | 8th December, 2025
Guest writer
Hayden and the meatball (Image: The Spinoff)
Opinion

Ikea’s opening was a deeply embarrassing time for us as a nation

Yesterday was the capstone to a multi-year symphony of simping.
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By Hayden Donnell | 5th December, 2025
Senior writer
Image: The Spinoff
Opinion

Why does it feel like everyone hates the state?

It's facing a greater challenge than it has in decades, with its critics spanning a far wider spectrum.
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By Max Rashbrooke | 4th December, 2025
Contributing writer
There could be hidden  wins for walking, cycling and public transport
Opinion

The second Mt Victoria tunnel is a money pit, but there could be a silver lining 

Buried inside a megaproject for cars is a rare opportunity to carve out bus lanes, bike routes, and walkable streets – if Wellington’s leaders are bold enough to take it. 
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By Joel MacManus | 3rd December, 2025
Senior writer
Images: Getty Images; design: The Spinoff
Opinion

Why the new history curriculum will deepen divisions in Aotearoa

Rather than 'restoring balance', it reinforces a Eurocentric framing of the past.
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By Bronwyn Houliston
Guest writer
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, Jane Jarman
Guest writer
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 & Kārena Ngata | 2nd December, 2025
Guest writer
Rukumoana Schaafhausen. (Image: Kiingitanga). (Additional design: The Spinoff).
Opinion

My aunty, the Kiingitanga, and the future of Māori

The future of Māori is heading in the right direction.
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By Eden Fusitu'a | 1st December, 2025
Guest writer
Polls show turkeys are not fond of Christmas
Opinion

The regional council plan asks turkeys to vote for Christmas

The government is turning up the heat on regional councils and hoping they won’t notice they’re being cooked.
By Fergus Campbell | 28th November, 2025
Guest writer
National and New Zealand First both seem to dislike the regulatory standards bill they just helped pass into law.
Opinion

Underdog tale: the Regulatory Standards Bill is law despite almost everyone hating it

From one perspective it’s troubling for our democracy. From another, it’s inspiring for all of us who persist in spite of the revulsion we engender in allies and opponents alike.
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By Hayden Donnell | 28th November, 2025
Senior writer
Andrew Little and Ray Chung are teaming up to delay Wellington building things.
Opinion

Andrew Little buddies up to the right

In his first council meeting as Wellington mayor, Andrew Little opened a political rift between Labour and the Greens.
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By Joel MacManus | 25th November, 2025
Senior writer
Shane Jones in 1990. (Image: APN. Additional design: The Spinoff).
Opinion

The reason the government can never erase mātauranga

Tino rangatiratanga is important, but mātauranga is what we are truly at risk of losing.
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By Hirini Kaa | 24th November, 2025
Guest writer
Is that 111? Please send a dramatic rom-com turning point.
Opinion

Surviving New Zealand’s economy feels like living in a dying marriage

Follow that car! Leap out in the rain and tell us you’ve changed! New Spinoff editor Veronica Schmidt says Aotearoa needs a rom-com turning point.
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By Veronica Schmidt | 24th November, 2025
Editor

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