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Rural innovation sets the scene for New Zealand's future

Dozens of innovators showed off their wares at Fieldays, offering solutions to problems - and a bit of hope
The Innovation Hub is the spot where Kiwis can showcase their inventions, highlighting the future of agricultural technology and advancement.

Van Velden steers WorkSafe toward a softer touch

A decade after major overhauls to health and safety in New Zealand, WorkSafe is getting a reboot. Critics aren't convinced it will save lives.
Brooke Van Velden

Chasing butterflies

Lepidopterists fear our butterfly and moth numbers are on the wane
The monarch is not endemic to New Zealand but it is a native because it flew or blew here in the 1830s.

In its 57th year Fieldays is still a hit for farmers across the country

At Fieldays, exhibitors from around the country - and the world - come to show off the latest farming innovations
Fieldays in action

New Zealand's predator-free future in peril

Predator Free 2050 was hit by a budget blow, and now the 'moonshot' goal is under threat
Critics of the plan to disestablish Predator Free 2050 Ltd are concerned about undoing progress on eradication.

America's foreign student fiasco

New Zealand universities are being urged to seize the day when it comes to America's turmoil over foreign students
Harvard President Alan Garber walks the Tercentenary Theatre processional through Harvard Yard on May 28, 2025 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The joyous occasion unfolds amid escalating tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration, which has ordered the cancellation of federal contracts valued at approximately $100 million.

The electricity evangelist spreading the solar message

It may seem that as an ordinary person, cutting emissions is too big a job. But homeowners have a large part to play.
Woman with Morrison's lawnmower

NZ's mean testing creep 

The issue on how to save on superannuation is a political no-go, with one gallery editor describing the debate as 'uranium wrapped in barbed wire'
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Synthony rocks the world stage

A marriage of bass drops and bow strings, Synthony strikes a chord from Christchurch to Calgary 
Images from Synthony festival, 2024.

The science sector sounds the alarm

Researchers brace for an uncertain future and warn of lasting damage after a funding shake-up
Science technicians, laboratory generic

New Zealand's invisible children

For the undocumented, NZ-born children of overstayers, life ends when they turn 18
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B416 group is parenting in action

The push to get under-16 year olds off social media is a cause that's united some high-powered women from all walks of life
The Australian government's bill to ban children and young teenagers from social media is expected to pass this week.

Diamonds and their pearls moment

There are pros and cons ethically with mined and lab diamonds, but one certainly gives you more sparkle for your dollar
Lab-grown diamonds, indistinguishable from mined diamonds, are flooding onto the market, at a tenth of the price of those that came out of the earth.

The revival of a genre that never went away

Boots, banjos, and big crowds - country music finds its voice in New Zealand
Tami Nielson

Opening the door to more addiction

Gambling regulation is moving to take online operators into account, but doubts are being expressed as to how effective it will be
The government says NZers spent $381 million on offshore gambling sites in 18 months.

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