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Anne Bardsley
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The future of food & the primary sector: the journey to sustainability
This discussion paper has been developed by Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures through a series of conversations with industry leaders, scientists and stakeholders. It seeks to further conversation on the issues confronting the future of New Zealand’s agricultural and food production system.
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New Zealand’s place in the world: the implications of COVID-19
The third report in this series discusses how New Zealand can leverage its high international standing and hopefully COVID-19-free status for economic and diplomatic advantage. The insights from this paper have been informed by two focus groups comprising experts in domestic and international trade, diplomacy, and strategy.
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He oranga hou: social cohesion in a post-COVID world
The second report in this series examines the critical issue of how New Zealand’s strong national unity during lockdown will become increasingly tested as economic consequences are more and more acutely felt. In mapping out the paths to return to the ‘new normal’, how do we ensure that social cohesion is maintained?
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The future is now: implications of COVID-19 for New Zealand
The first report in this series focuses on the long-term challenges and opportunities posed by COVID-19, and how New Zealand’s future can be shaped in an informed and inclusive way.
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Methamphetamine contamination in residential properties: exposures, risk levels, and interpretation of standards
The extensive publicity surrounding methamphetamine contamination, along with exaggerated claims about the health risks posed by living in dwellings where residues of the drug can be detected, has led to considerable concern especially amongst tenants, landlords, and potential home buyers and property investors.