‘Fractured’ society – but New Zealand’s young have hope across difference and distance
Isolation and falling trust is driving disconnection, though under-35s are more optimistic about social cohesion than older people, report finds Tucked between a tiny restaurant and a small supermarket on Auckland’s colourful Karangahape Road, a laundromat doubling as a music installation offers (…)
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