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2 Dec, 2025 11:30 PM2 mins to read
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Six of the most popular business & finance stories of 2025 that you may have missed on listener.co.nz
Last orders? The crisis in New Zealand’s wine industry
New Zealand’s unique climate for grape growing meant it was once seen as the ‘France
of the Southern Hemisphere’. Now, it’s a case of survival of the fittest, writes Michael Cooper. You can read more here.
Paradise Lost: How short-term thinking, top-down governance and weak economic policies squandered NZ’s potential
New Zealand was once one of the world’s most prosperous countries but it’s been (mainly) down hill since the 60s. Danyl McLauchlan identifies what’s gone wrong and the changes needed to keep us afloat.
David Kirk: Three values you need to teach your kids to build good habits with money
“You’re on your own after school” sounds harsh to modern ears, but it was once the norm, wrote David Kirk in one of his Listener.co.nz to take a conversational look at money, finances and living well. You can read it here.
30 Under 30 – the young New Zealanders shaping our future
It’s becoming something of a tradition to celebrate the listener.co.nz’s July birthday with a list of inspiring people. This year, we’re celebrating the visionary young New Zealanders who, not yet 30, are shaping our future. You can read more about them here.
Could ADHD, autism, dyslexia and other neurodivergences provide a competitive edge at work?
Meet the Kiwis finding neurodivergency brings them extra workplace firepower. You can read Dionne Christian’s feature here.
Dirty money: Why your KiwiSaver fund may not be as ethical as you think
KiwiSaver and other fund managers may aim to avoid fuelling hate, war and environmental loss, but responsible investing is becoming a minefield. Diana Clement reports here.
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