Media mentions

NZWRI is regularly mentioned in the media. A selection of articles is listed below:

Working from home is more complicated than we thought

Stuff, 17 January 2021

Associate Director, Professor Jarrod Haar is quoted in Stuff on the complexities of working from home.


Covid 19: New model shows Māori, Pasifika at higher risk of hospitalisation

NZ Herald, 7 January 2021

Katherine Ravenswood (Business School) spoke to the NZ Herald about a new study she is leading, investigating how and why community support workers have faced systemic inequality throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.


Focused innovation needed to stem recession

National Business Review, 4 January 2021

Professor Gail Pacheco comments on the year ahead in the National Business Review (paywalled), the best case, the worst case, and what we can do about it.


Counter Culture Chapter One: Death of a Salesman

Stuff, January 2021

Dr Edwina Pio spoke to Stuff for their interactive piece about the history behind Indian dairy owners.


Spirituality, social change, and forging a better planet together

Stuff, 24 December 2020

Dr Edwina Pio, NZWRI lead researcher, spoke to Stuff about spirituality, social change, and forging a better planet together.


Diversity, inclusion and ethnic communities

AUTi, 9 December 2020

Honourable Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities, invites Professor Edwina Pio, our University Director of Diversity, for a Parliamentary Diwali celebration.


Seven Sharp – Tuesday 1 Dec

TVNZ, 4 December 2020

The TVNZ 7 Sharp team discussed the 4-day work week with NZ Work Research Institute Associate Director, Professor Jarrod Haar.


Māori and Pasifika female academics paid $8k less per year

RNZ, 2 December 2020

AUT Director of Diversity Edwina Pio was interviewed by RNZ regarding new research showing Māori and Pasifika woman academics are paid nearly $8,000 less per year than their non-Māori and Pasifika peers.


Māori & Pacific academics paid & promoted less – Expert Reaction

Science Media Centre, 2 December 2020

Edwina Pio spoke to the Science Media Centre in response to new research that finds a substantial pay gap and significantly lower chance of promotion for Māori and Pacific academics in NZ universities compared to their other colleagues.


Four-day work week benefits everyone - academic

RNZ, 1 December 2020

Associate Director, Professor Jarrod Haar spoke to Radio New Zealand about why the four-day working week benefits everyone.


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