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New tech bill will allow consumers to share data
New tech bill will allow consumers to share data
A bill designed to give consumers more control over their data will be introduced into Parliament tomorrow.
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US company with NZ prison contract advocates for AI use behind bars
Company with NZ prison contract advocates for AI use behind bars
An American conglomerate with a major New Zealand prison contract has been advocating the use of AI to monitor inmates talking to each other.
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The scariest driver of school non-attendance: more parents who just don’t care
The scariest driver of school non-attendance
Parents in a UK study knew attendance rates had gone down. The problem was, they didn't care. Could the same be true here?
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Fast-track laws, parliamentary urgency, Treaty tension, media retreat: warning signs for NZ's 'brittle' democracy
The warning signs for NZ's 'brittle' democracy
Analysis - Power is not being abused, but it is not being well managed either. New Zealand democracy, unique and currently brittle, should be handled with greater care, Alexander Gillespie writes.
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The real story behind Netflix's 3 Body Problem series involved a murder, censorship and China's darkest past
The real story behind Netflix's 3 Body Problem series involved a murder, censorship and China's darkest past
Netflix's adaptation of Chinese sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem is just one chapter of the series' challenging journey to the West.
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'I disagree': Kiwi Olympic star Eliza McCartney's selection policy critique
'I disagree': Kiwi Olympic star's selection policy critique
Olympic medalist Eliza McCartney speaks out over selection policy as her kitesurfing partner faces missing the cut for Paris.
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Cancer is increasingly survivable - but it shouldn't depend on your ability to 'wrangle' the health system - Australasian academics
Surviving cancer depends on wrangling the health system - study
The last thing we need when faced with the possibility of cancer is to have to push for diagnosis and care. Yet it's a common experience.
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Police use images from number plate recognition cameras for variety of purposes
What police use number plate images for
Police mostly used the AI-driven tech to corroborate existing evidence, place vehicles at times and locations for an investigation, and as supporting evidence in criminal cases.
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Feeling icky: What makes us uncomfortable with Viki Moananu
Audio 19 May 2024You know those embarrassing uncomfortable thoughts and feelings you have you usually keep inside? Pōneke playwright and comedian Viki Moananu uses theatre and comedy to let them out. He calls them… Audio
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Iranian rapper facing the death penalty after calling out Islamic Republic
Iranian rapper facing the death penalty after calling out Islamic Republic
In a country where criticising the government can get you killed, Toomaj Salehi has remained fearless.
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Media oversight one-stop-shop stopped
A plan to update the system for regulating our media content has been running under the radar for years. Some agencies that do the job now have backed the move to one single body, but this week the… Video
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Media oversight one-stop-shop stopped
Media oversight one-stop-shop stopped
A plan to update the system for regulating our media content has been running under the radar for years. Some agencies that do the job now have backed the move to one single body, but this week the…
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Iwi Leaders Group united against Oranga Tamariki scrapping Treaty obligations
Iwi Leaders Group united against Oranga Tamariki scrapping Treaty obligations
If the government really wants Oranga Tamariki to continue working with Māori groups, it should leave the law as it is, leader says.
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Dame Hinewehi Mohi inducted into New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
Dame Hinewehi Mohi inducted into New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
The singer, producer and te reo Māori advocate says she's honoured to be recognised for her music - her "real heart project".
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New 'assistant psychology' role in development by government to address workforce shortages
New 'assistant psychology' role to meet demand
Psychology graduates who don't make the cut for a clinical role could still work with patients via a new 'assistant' qualification being developed by the government.
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The Week in Politics: Charter schools, special police units and a tricky problem for the government
Charter schools, special police and a tricky problem
The Week in Politics: ACT brings back a signature policy, while NZ First mulls how to fulfil a promise.
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Call to protect asylum seekers who may arrive in New Zealand by boat
Concerns over law change for asylum seekers
A group of more than 40 refugees, charities and advocates want better protections for asylum seekers arriving by boat.
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Home detention for New Caledonia unrest ringleaders, TikTok banned
Home detention for ringleaders, TikTok banned in New Caledonia
The number of guns circulating in the community - despite a government ban - is a major problem as unrest continues. Audio
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Template responses help kill plans for online regulation
Template responses help kill plans for online regulation
A proposal for online content regulation has been scrapped, with the government pointing to a mass of public submissions against the idea. But a closer look shows nearly all those submissions were…
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'Increasingly activist' Waitangi Tribunal faces its future under renewed attack from senior ministers
Waitangi Tribunal 'a parallel government'
David Seymour has renewed attacks on the what he says is an 'increasingly activist' Tribunal as it faces questions about its future.
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Overhauling our drug policies
Our current drug laws are harmful, according to a group of experts who want to see the Misuse of Drugs Act overhauled Audio
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A bold call from experts on drug legalisation
Overhauling our drug policies
Our current drug laws are harmful, according to a group of experts who want to see the Misuse of Drugs Act overhauled
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Bringing back prescription fees could lead to jump in hospital admissions, study shows
Bringing back prescription fees could lead to jump in hospital admissions
Academic says the research is "really good evidence to show that we should keep all prescriptions free for everybody".
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Children's Minister wants to work with Māori - despite working to scrap Treaty obligations
Minister wants to work with Māori - after effort to scrap Treaty obligations
Karen Chhour wants Oranga Tamiriki to establish more partnerships with Māori, despite introducing a bill to Parliament removing their obligation to do so.
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Murderer Phillip John Smith case over sex between prisoners dismissed by Court of Appeal
Court dismisses murderer's bid to overturn prison sex ban
Phillip John Smith had been trying to overturn a ban on sex between prisoners at a criminal treatment unit.