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Facebook rejects ads promoting stories about climate change under policy on 'sensitive' topics
Facebook rejects ads for stories about climate change
The policy restricts journalism about "heavily debated" topics from being promoted - but doesn't affect ads for products.
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Kāpiti Coast residents demand council throw out report on sea level rise
Residents demand council throw out report on sea level rise
Homeowners are worried insurance companies will use the report as an excuse to refuse to cover their homes.
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Dr Troy Tararo-Ruhe: 'Exercise science and my culture go hand in hand'
Dr Troy Tararo-Ruhe: 'Exercise science and my culture go hand in hand'
Rising Stars - A Māori-Cook Islands doctor who once dreamed of becoming an All Black is now changing lives with an exercise programme inspired by preparing coconut cream.
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The Ghostbusting Proton Pack
The Ghostbusters would never have caught their prey without proton packs. Emily Kendall talks to Bryan Crump about how they worked in the movies and whether they could work in real life. Audio
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Dr Troy Tararo-Ruhe: 'Exercise science and my culture go hand in hand'
A Māori-Cook Islands doctor who once dreamed of becoming an All Black is now changing lives with an exercise programme inspired by preparing coconut cream.
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Suspected human remains found in Hamilton: Age, identity being investigated
Questions over suspected human remains found at house
Police are continuing a scene examination at the Hamilton house but believe the remains are human.
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Graduate nurses not guaranteed jobs under Health NZ budget cap - union
'We'll go to Australia': Graduate nurses not guaranteed jobs
"What they're not saying is there is a budget in place and that they cannot go past that budget," the nurses' organisation says. Audio
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Tech: Scam the scammers, Nvidia top - but for how long? and Adobe's endless subs
Technology journalist Peter Griffin looks at NetSafe's new Re:Scam tool, which aims to turn the tables on cyber crooks. Audio
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New AI video tech: 'It brings a lot of things into question'
New AI video tech: 'It brings a lot of things into question'
A breakthrough AI tool that can make fake videos has experts worried about a new generation of misinformation.
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NZ teens score highly for creative thinking
NZ teens score highly for creative thinking
New Zealand's 15-year-olds are among the best in the world for creative thinking, according to a rare piece of good news from the OECD's Pisa tests.
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Targeting bacteria, and health inequities
Māori and Pacific peoples are three to six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than New Zealanders with European ancestry. Claire Concannon visits a research team taking aim at this disparity.
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Targeting bacteria, and health inequities
Targeting bacteria, and health inequities
Māori and Pacific peoples are three to six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than New Zealanders with European ancestry. Claire Concannon visits a research team taking aim at this disparity.
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Handwriting, property problems feature in review of government's education budget
Education Ministers past and present clash
It was just one feature of the Education and Workforce Select Committee's review of the government's education budget.
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Luxon highlights conflict in Tokyo speech: 'No prosperity without security'
Luxon highlights conflict in Tokyo speech: 'No prosperity without security'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has underlined the need for increased security, and warned against inaction, in a speech on strategic partnerships in Tokyo.
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Our Changing World – Stomach cancer rate disparities
Māori and Pacific peoples are three to six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than New Zealanders with European ancestry. Claire Concannon visits a research team taking aim at this… Audio
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Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
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Police suspect human remains found at Hamilton address
Police suspect human remains found at Hamilton address
Construction workers found "what appeared to be human remains" at a Hillcrest property.
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Pre-dinosaur fossils uncovered in Canterbury
A 246-million-year-old fossil discovered in Canterbury has upended long-standing theories about how early sea-going reptiles dispersed around the globe. Dr Hamish Campbell speaks to Mark. Audio
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Pareidolia: Why we see faces everywhere
Happy pastries and grumpy cars: Why we see faces everywhere
A smiling muffin a man in the moon even Jesus Christ on a piece of toast, why do we humans tend to see faces in inanimate objects? Audio
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Octiron on Terry Pratchett's Discworld
Kate Andrew tackles Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of books in this episode, with a particular focus on the Octiron, the element of magic which makes up the disc's hub. Audio
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More modest approach on display in Chinese Premier's visit to NZ
Modest approach on display in Chinese Premier's visit to NZ
Analysis - Li Qiang's visit was timely in an important and complex relationship, Jason Young writes.
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Shower Thoughts: Is it bad to take expired medication?
Pharmacist Gemma Perry says some medications have a five-year shelf life, while others are only good for a week. Audio
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Fossil pre-dating dinosaurs confirms nothosaurs existed in Southern Hemisphere
Proof of pre-dinosaur creatures found in NZ
A 246-million-year-old fossil discovered in Canterbury upends long-standing theories about Earth's natural history, researchers say.
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Mayors and councillors set for 3.7% pay rise
Mayors and councillors set for pay rise
The new rates are determined "with a lot of difficulty" but the increase aligns with the public sector.
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Seals and their 'silly season', what to expect
Its around this time of year that young seals spread their flippers. Whether it's in a KFC parking lot or the hand tools section of Bunnings, the wee pups really get around and potentially get… Audio