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Schools, hospitals shouldn't be owned privately, Hipkins says
Labour says it does not support the private ownership of infrastructure, as the Infrastructure Investment Summit kicks off. Audio
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Hunt for new Pharmac chief executive begins
Pharmac board chair Paula Bennett said the agency needs to become a more "outward-focused, empathetic organisation".
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'Magnificent taonga': Joy as endangered turtles return to wild
The release also marked the start of New Zealand's biggest turtle-tracking study to date.
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Whānau Ora changes puts decade of relationship building at risk - agency chair
Chair Merepeka Raukawa-Tait said they only received verbal confirmation of the commissioning agency changes.
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Corporate gloom deepens as new Trump tariffs take effect
The US President's plans for tariffs have upended industries from cars to energy and unnerved businesses and investors.
- Renters face record pressure
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Monitoring and measuring Antarctica's heartbeat
The freezing and melting of Antarctic sea ice is one of the biggest annual changes on the planet.
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Have home owners made the right call?
4.99% interest rates have been enough to pull borrowers back from short-term fixes. So what happens now?
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Fictional fiscal cliffs - misinterpreting budgets for political gain
The prime minister's much-repeated claim that he "saved school lunches" is nonsense, and relies on us not understanding how budgets actually work. Audio
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Five things to do if you're worried about your KiwiSaver balance
Markets are wobbly, here's what you need to know.
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Respectful relationships: the missing piece in PNG’s education curriculum
If an individual can change their attitude then they can think positively and make important decisions and choices for personal benefit and everyone's benefit, writes Michael Suau.
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US markets plunge over Trump recession comments
Stocks have falled, bitcoin has stumbled and Wall Street's fear gauge has hit its highest level this year after the US president warned of a "period of transition". Audio
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Cyber attacks: 'It's going to happen, be prepared and prepare now'
A cyber attack is a "matter of when, not if", with a global average of between 100 and 250 attacks per second, a new report says.
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ANZ defends $2.1b profit: 'Making a fair return for our shareholders'
The country's biggest bank is again defending its massive profits in the face of parliamentary scrutiny, saying it reflects the size of the business.
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Here's how much interest rates have fallen
The extent of interest rate falls can be seen in new data from the Reserve Bank.
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NZ's part in solving Ukraine's satellite problem
Satellite companies could plug the gap left by Trump's abandonment of Ukraine. Audio
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What a new report reveals about Health NZ's spending
The report suggests the country might have been better off sticking with the previous 20 district health boards. Audio
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'Deeply disappointing': Experts on why cancer screening changes are a concern
Cancelling a plan to lower the age for Māori has been described as "institutionalised racism", though some experts say the move overall will save lives.
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'Almost a trap': Getting emergency housing 'near impossible'
A couple in Auckland were sleeping in a hospital waiting room just to have a roof over their heads. "It's like smashing your head against a brick wall."
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Why more police are using number-plate spotting tech
The number of searches by officers on automated number plate recognition systems rose from 64,000 in 2020 to almost 700,000 four years later.
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NZ-funded methane satellite makers to fix unspecified "challenges"
A methane-hunting satellite - which New Zealand taxpayers pitched in $29m for - is being handed back to its makers so they can fix unspecified "challenges."
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Number of pensioners needing rent help nears 50,000
Almost 50,000 pensioners are also receiving an accommodation supplement to help cover their housing costs, and there's a warning that bill is going to keep growing.
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How big is the biggest KiwiSaver account?
We've ask KiwiSaver providers just how high some of the balances go.
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How long until a regular bar of chocolate costs $10?
A 250g bar of chocolate could cost $10 in six years' time, if current pricing trends were to continue.
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UN rings alarm over crisis in the Pacific
Under the banner 'Children are the future of the Blue Continent', a wellbeing summit in Fiji prioritises child protection systems across the region.