
As the election campaign kicked off, it appeared that immigration would be one of the defining talking points. But has it been that important?
An interactive online tool that boosted youth voting turnout at the 2014 election is back.
The economy is growing, inflation is low, firms are hiring. So, why are the country's leaders trusted by so few? Give us your thoughts in our second election survey.
Massey researchers and lecturers are leading conversations around many key election issues. Their topic areas and contacts are listed here.
Promises to restore funding for gifted education by the incoming government will go some way towards ensuring more young people have their potential and sense of belonging fulfilled in New Zealand schools, say Massey University researchers.
Negotiation and compromise might become centrally important tenets in politics if National and Labour joined forces, rather than the self-aggrandising, winner-take-all approach that has dominated thus far, says Associate Professor Beth Greener.
In June of this year Professor Claire Robinson asked the question as to whether the 'youthquake' that shook the Westminster landscape following the British election would happen here in New Zealand?
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