Webinar video: Amazing Grades: Grade Inflation at New Zealand Universities

In this webinar, we launch our new report Amazing Grades: Grade Inflation at New Zealand Universities. Author Dr James Kierstead presents key findings on rising grades across NZ’s universities, joined by commentary from Professor Douglas Elliffe. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Dr James Kierstead
Prof Douglas Elliffe
Webinar video
26 August, 2025

The Platform: Dr Eric Crampton on cycle helmet mandates

Dr Eric Crampton talked to Sean Plunkett on The Platform about David Seymour's proposal to review mandatory cycle helmet laws and the economic effects of helmet mandates. Dr Crampton explained how helmet requirements may actually reduce overall cycling rates and discussed research suggesting the health costs from decreased cycling could outweigh safety benefits from mandatory helmets. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Sean Plunket
The Platform
22 August, 2025

The Panel: Dr Michael Johnson defends structured approach to teaching reading

Dr Michael Johnson talked to the Wallace Chapman, Ali Jones and Simon Pound on RNZ's The Panel about the educational reasoning behind focusing on English phonics for beginning readers. He explained that teaching consistent spelling-to-sound mappings first, before introducing irregular words including te reo Māori terms, helps young children build reading confidence through mastering fundamental phonetic rules. Read more

Dr Michael Johnston
Wallace Chapman, Ali Jones and Simon Pound
RNZ
20 August, 2025

Podcast: How Trump lost ground to Putin in Anchorage

In this episode, Benno Blaschke talks to Oliver Hartwich about the recent Trump-Putin meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, where Trump appeared to abandon the Western position of seeking a ceasefire first in favour of Putin's demand for an immediate "peace deal" that would cement Russian territorial gains. They discuss the troubling implications of Trump applauding Putin on arrival, the bizarre shared ride in the presidential limousine, and how this summit signals a dangerous shift from rules-based international order to great power politics that could embolden other territorial aggressors, particularly China. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
20 August, 2025

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