The Guardian Australia
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·3 hours ago
New Zealand's social cohesion fractures amid financial stress and declining trust
New Zealand's social cohesion is fracturing due to financial stress, falling government trust, and rising isolation, a May report by the Helen Clark Foundation found. However, New Zealanders aged 18-35 remain more optimistic about bridging divides than older generations. Northland faces acute hardship with 39% experiencing food insecurity, compared to the 24% national average.
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