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In a quest to cure his chronic morning lethargy, Idealog digital editor Ben Mack attempts to get his groove on before hitting the office.

It's Friday. Time for some frivolity.

Because we could all use a bit of distraction every now and again.

Four bits of frivolity to see you through to the weekend.

The spread of fake news online can have far greater impacts than simply shaping public opinion, says professional speaker, business coach, social strategist and

Hi, I’m the Idea Log, Idealog's spirit 'animal'. Did you know wood products are New Zealand’s third biggest export earner? You did? Well, given

Brand Magic founder/director Jane Blackmore shares her experiences attending The Leap - New Zealand’s Entrepreneurs Festival.

How much is a cup of coffee worth? How about a night out at the orchestra? Caitlin Salter explores the idea of the gift

Four bits of frivolity to see you through to the weekend.

Donald Trump won the US presidential election in part by knowing his audience and coming up with an effective marketing slogan, writes JWT NZ

Four bits of frivolity because we all need a bit of comedic relief this week.

A recent MYOB survey found 44 percent of small business owners don’t believe the New Zealand education system enables students to gain the right skills

The trend of spending money on experiences instead of things may have started with Millennials, but it's poised to continue for many generations to

The Marsden Fund is giving out $65 million this year for researchers to solve various mysteries. Here are our favourites.

Four bits of frivolity for a good ol’ dose of Friday distraction.

In the first of an irregular series about driven tech billionaires, celebrated business visionaries and impressive cage rattlers who are shaping our world, Clayton Foster

A new event coming to Auckland is promising to be not just a single day of networking, but the launch of an entire entrepreneurial

The latest edition of Idealog is out now! And it's a doozy. And to celebrate 11 years of existence and reaching the 11th month of 2016, we're

New Zealand scientist Dr Erin Leitao will be awarded the L’Oreal For Women in Science New Zealand Fellowship at a ceremony in Melbourne tonight.

Mai Chen is a New Zealand constitutional and administrative law expert, managing partner of law firm Chen Palmer, professor at the University of Auckland

Dunedin is exploding with new bars, breweries, cafes, restauarants and takeaway spots. From the major redevelopment of Emerson’s Brewery, to the juice bar that

Five bits of frivolity for a lil' dose of Friday distraction

A University of Canterbury postdoctoral fellow is in the final running to become a NASA astronaut. And that could mean a trip to Mars.

Due to a combination of good luck and good planning, Dunedin’s economy is starting to grow—and diversify—after many years in the doldrums. Caitlin Salter

From laser tag gaming equipment and powerboats to animation software, a decidedly diverse group of finalists have been named for the 50th annual <a

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