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Can AI chatbots be used to solve relationship problems?
A Swiss researcher says AI could act as an impartial moderator for couples with relationship problems.
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Barrett out for Bledisloe, Savea takes over as captain
Scott Robertson has been forced to reshuffle his forward pack for the Eden Park clash, bringing in one player for the first time in 2025.
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Government reopens oil and gas exploration nationwide, Greens decry 'climate fire'
Industry leaders hailed the move as vital for energy security, but the Green Party condemned it as a sign the coalition cares little for the climate crisis.
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Cars banned from scenic beach
The initial proposal caused a backlash, particularly among surfers who had been riding the prized surf break for decades. Audio
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White Ferns warm up for World Cup with Australia in mind
The White Ferns' Cricket World Cup preparation is aimed towards a big performance in their opening game against Australia on Wednesday.
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'Same water': Taranaki residents push back on boil water notice
The council says the water supply carries risk of contamination, but residents say the water quality hasn't changed. Audio
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'Too wearying': Psychiatrist to work 56 hours this week, despite two-day strike
Jeremy McMinn says the situation is dire and when he returns to work on Thursday, he will be working for a 48-hour stretch covering three other missing doctors.
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One critical after car and bus crash in Tauranga
Welcome Bay Road will likely be closed for some time.
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Back-to-back Ngā Manu Kōrero winner on the art of a good speech
"Go 100 percent all the time" - that's the best advice back to back Manu Kōrero champion Pou Ariki Hemara-Daniels has been given about speaking. Audio
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Youth Netball World Cup: Cook Islands secures top eight finish
The islanders are second in Pool A behind New Zealand.
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'Pretty scary time': NZ teen describes drone attacks on Gaza-bound flotilla
Sam Leason says he started his night shift as drones dropped "bombs ... and other liquids" onto some of the boats. Audio
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Loafers Lodge trial jury does not reach verdict today
The jury deciding the fate of the man who lit the fatal Loafers Lodge blaze has been deliberating for eight hours so far.
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Schools still dealing with vapers months into reforms
A researcher studying the long-term health effects is calling for vapes to be made prescription only.
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Council accused of jumping the gun on CEO recruitment
A Queenstown councillor and a mayoral candidate say the task of finding a new CEO should wait until after local body elections.
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Treasury: NZ's fiscal future not sustainable
The report warns unchanged policy would lead to debt rising to around 200 percent of GDP by 2065.
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'Misguided intervention': Businesses urge rethink on transaction fee ban
Retail NZ warns the proposed PayWave transaction surcharge ban would spread charges across all purchases, regardless of the payment method. Audio
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Record number of objections to liquor licence in Lake Hāwea
Only two submissions supported the Super Liquor outlet.
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Parts of Bay of Plenty, Tai Rāwhiti set for a deluge
A new orange warning signals heavy rain could be on the way for eastern Bay of Plenty and the ranges of Gisborne.
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'A new experience': Meet the parents who host homestay students
Host families say anyone wanting to study in New Zealand for a spell should prepare in advance for their visit to get the most out of the trip.
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Luxon shrugs off criticism from business leaders
Company bosses have named the prime minister the 15th best minister in his own Cabinet, and Nicola Willis 13th.
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DOC trials paid parking at Aoraki-Mount Cook
Visitors will have to pay $5 per hour to park at White Horse Hill car park as part of a seven-month trial.
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The big Bledisloe Cup selection questions
Will coach Scott Robertson go for wholesale changes after a record All Blacks defeat in Wellington?
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'Ugly recovery': Willis backs Luxon as businesses rank him 15th best minister
"People are feeling it," the finance minister, ranked 13th herself, says after a major survey of business leaders. Audio
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Millipede invasion sparks study on coast
Owhiro Bay locals have awoken to find their homes infested with the creepy crawly invertebrates.
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Group says it repeatedly warned governments of foam furniture risk before death of teen
Lizzy Marvin, 16, died from inhaling toxic fumes from a foam filled sofa bed when it caught fire in her Burnham home last year.