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Voice acting royalty at epic Armageddon

You could walk past these prolific actors and not even notice you're among stars - until they open their mouths
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 14: David Sobolov speaks at the One Piece Dub Villains panel during New York Comic Con 2023 - Day 3 at Javits Center on October 14, 2023 in New York City.   Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for ReedPop/AFP (Photo by Bryan Bedder / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Helping the helpers in hard times

Charities in crisis: how government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net
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New Zealand on strike, again

Our workforce has had enough and will down tools on October 23 for a "mega strike", involving more than 100,000 workers
Senior Doctors Strike in Auckland.

The pig welfare reforms that roll back pig welfare

Changes announced by animal welfare minister Andrew Hoggard turn out not to be what they appeared on the label
A sow farrowed in a pen. Photo: Claudius Thiriet/ Biosphoto via AFP)

When social licence is revoked

Big and profitable Kiwi companies hiking their prices during a cost of living crisis have been accused of losing their social licence
Air NZ, Fonterra and the power giants have two things in common. They're all accused of charging customers too much and making big profits. They're also accused of putting their social licence at risk.

The new online war against birth control

The contraceptive pill is under fire on social media. Why birth control is being called "poison" online - and what doctors say.
BIRTH CONTROL 
Birth control. 

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Stormwater solutions lying in the soil

An expert in water-sensitive design urges us to think harder about what lies beneath our feet
Sue Ira is an industry expert in water-sensitive design who is the director of consulting company Koru Environmental.

The hidden heroes of child care

Inside New Zealand's kinship care movement, and what's needed to repair the cracks
Holding hands of little kid girl, giving psychological help, supporting at home.

The twists and turns of Māori politics

Amid celebrations that their youngest MP made the cover of Time, ructions that threaten to blow Māori politics apart
Eru Kapa-Kingi

What's missing from new earthquake plans

One expert says the government's changes on earthquake-prone buildings are more about saving money than lives - but there's some sensible stuff in there
Di Maxwell and Jack Poutsma outside the former BNZ building they restored and earthquake-proofed

The nothing burger of a power plan

The much anticipated government announcement of a solution to soaring power prices has fallen well short of fundamental reform
Genesis Energy Huntly Power Station is a thermal power station that can use coal, gas or both simultaneously as fuel.

Not if but when - Taiwan waits for China to leap

Taiwanese worry about living costs and their everyday lives while pushing the prospect of action from China to the back of their minds
People take shelter during an air raid drill coinciding with the Han Kuang military exercises in Taipei on July 17, 2025. The annual civilian drill is being held in cities across Taiwan this week, alongside military training, to prepare the self-governed island for a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP) / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by I-Hwa Cheng has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [Han Kuang military exercises] instead of [Kan Huang military exercises]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry...

Digital IDs are coming

If you want to live your life more seamlessly, you might have to swallow the dead rat of information seepage
Close up of desktop with laptop and abstract glowing digital profile on blurry office background. ID and digital transformation concept. Biometrics.

A royal pain for the House of Windsor

With Fergie, Harry and Andrew in the headlines again, The Detail speaks to an insider about whether they can weather yet another storm
US President Donald Trump smiles at Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales during a State Banquet at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on September 17, 2025, during the US President's second State Visit. US President Donald Trump arrived in Britain for an unprecedented second State Visit, with the UK government rolling out a royal red carpet welcome to win over the mercurial leader. (Photo by Yui Mok / POOL / AFP)

NZ Football League caught in offshore betting storm

A Kiwi amateur league has become a global betting goldmine, raising red flags about the risk of illegal on-field activity
Clayton Lewis leaves the Local Court in Sydney, NSW, for sentencing.

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