Survey
Emanuel Kalafatelis: Child care is Kiwis' biggest health priority
Research New Zealand polled a nationally representative sample of New Zealanders to find out where they stand on priority areas for the New Zealand health system. Research NZ Partner Emanuel… Audio
Too many tourists
A survey has found some Kiwis are worried about tourists - mainly because of congestion, infrastructure and the environment. Audio
Are we putting too much trust in smart technology ?
A new survey finds that New Zealand households are embracing wireless devices such as Google Home, robot vaccum cleaners and smart fridges, but almost one in five households do not take any security… Audio
Business owners give thumbs down to revamp to training
A survey has found business owners and industry leaders believe the government's plan to reform vocational education is short-sighted and will likely make the skills shortage worse. Audio
Julie Fry: mythbusting New Zealander's attitudes about ambition
Julie Fry is herself quite ambitious. She's a consulting economist who spends time between New York and Motueka. Together with Hayden Glass, who's equally qualified and ambitious, they have written… Audio
Majority of crime victims unhappy with justice system experience
Only 11 percent of victims of crime in New Zealand say they had a positive experience with the justice system, a new survey has found. Audio
First business survey of the year reveals positive outlook on economy
The first business survey of the year is pointing to a generally positive outlook for the economy but with some warning signs. The Institute of Economic Research's quarterly confidence survey to the… Audio
Coming soon! BANG! Season 3
Hurrah! BANG! returns for Season 3 on Monday March 4th. Audio
The usefulness of university
Universities are blocking the release of survey results about the usefulness of hundreds of courses. The survey asked recent graduates to rate how their qualification prepared them work and if they… Audio
NZEI schools survey
A survey by the New Zealand Educational Institute shows just over half of kiwi primary schools believe they do not have all the teachers they need, and 30 percent of principles say they are no… Audio
Controversial uni course survey will be published
The Tertiary Education Commission says it will publish controversial survey results evaluating university qualifications, despite criticism from Universities and tertiary staff that the results are… Audio
Happy countries
Let's go to our happy place. It's called Aotearoa. The World Happiness Report ranks 156 countries based on a whole host of factors Audio
Grass is greener in the economic engine of New Zealand
The regions are showing a clean pair of heels to the main centres in the economic growth stakes, according to a just released survey. Audio
Survey shows level of high level of Kiwisaver apathy
A new survey shows a significant number of investors in KiwiSaver schemes have little or no interest in where their money is invested. Audio
Workers often eat at their desk - UK Survey
A survey by the UK firm Viking shows two-thirds of workers eat their lunch at their desks, or skip it entirely. Our reporter Emile Donovan investigates what's happening in New Zealand. Audio
Businesses taking longer to pay bills
Businesses are taking slightly longer to pay their bills. Audio
Big companies have tax wish list
Some of the country's biggest coporate tax payers say the country needs to be willing to cut the company tax rate to stay competitive intenationally and attract investors. Audio
State of the Nation
A good reading on a well-being barometer but children still suffer illnesses from bad housing and poverty. Audio
How do you rest and relax?
Resttest.org was a global crowdsourced experiment that aimed to explored people's attitudes and opinions about rest, and how they like to relax. People have been participating in the study from all… Audio
Students behaving better, but NCEA a worry
A major new survey out today says secondary school students are better behaved and teachers are happier. Audio