Some possible consequences of Omicron
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
Te Whanganui-a-Tara – Transparency on the implications of Omicron may not emerge for some few weeks, and until then uncertainty permeates the planet....
Team of five million can reduce Aotearoa’s carbon footprint
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Tāmaki Makaurau – One of the best ways Kiwis can contribute to climate change is to consider a sustainable house when they want...
Low volume high intensity training excellent for cardio health
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Te Whanganui-a-Tara – High intensity interval training, even as short as four minutes, can be just as beneficial as longer more gentle exercise,...
Covid survey shows Kiwis have gained tonnes of weight
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Otautahi – A key statistic from the ExerciseNZ study show that Kiwis have gained 2.8 million kilos, or 2819 tonnes, of weight in...
Could we live without technology?
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
Te Whanganui-a-Tara – In this day and age, almost every single person uses technology in some shape or form, to make life easier.
About 97...
The pace of tech makes reskilling essential for Kiwis
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Ōtaki – The rapid pace of advancing tech and a significant shift towards sustainability will make it essential to reskill the New Zealand workforce.
The...
Working from home – what NZ and the world has learned
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Otautahi – Remote working because of the global health crisis has fused work and home life like never before.
Personal and professional relationships have...
Tiwai will create cheaper power for Kiwis; or will it?
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
Otautahi – The Manapōuri electricity supplied to the Tiwai Pt smelter near Bluff falls back into the hand of all New Zealanders to...
Kiwis’ financial wellbeing improves since first covid lockdown
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
Auckland – New Zealanders’ financial wellbeing has improved eight percent on average since the first covid pandemic lockdown last year, largely driven by...
Kiwis leaping into exercise in 2021
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
Christchurch – ExerciseNZ chief executive Richard Beddie says people wanting to exercise again after the long holiday break should start gently with less intensity.
This...