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  • Artificial intelligence a wildcard in electricity demand

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    New Zealand technology
    4 May 2025
    Servers in a datacentre

    An AI expert at a Waikato symposium recently pointed to a carafe of water, and told the audience using generative AI to produce a page of answers would use that much.

    Artificial intelligence a wildcard in electricity demand
  • Vote set for sugary drinks ban at Palmerston North council venues

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 May 2025
    Bottles of soft drinks, isolated on a white background. (file photo)

    A proposal to ban the sale of fizzy and other sugary drinks at some Palmerston North venues could go flat.

    Vote set for sugary drinks ban at Palmerston North council venues
  • Boutique dairy company in Havelock North to close down after 15 years

    News
    Country business
    4 May 2025
    Origin Earth use refillable glass bottles and refillable milk kegs for cafes.

    Havelock North-based boutique dairy company Origin Earth is closing down after 15 years of providing customers with locally sourced sustainable products.

    Boutique dairy company in Havelock North to close down after 15 years
  • Dunedin locals fear hidden cuts to new hospital services - Labour

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 May 2025
    Health Minister Dr Shane Reti visits the new Dunedin Hospital build site.

    Local Labour MP Ingrid Leary says residents are increasingly alarmed by revelations of reduced elderly and mental health care capacity at the city's new hospital. Audio

    'They’re worried': Dunedin locals fear hidden cuts to new hospital services, Labour says
  • Typical wedding $87,000, wedding planner says

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    New Zealand life and society
    4 May 2025
    Groom's putting a wedding ring on the bride's finger

    The cost of a wedding has shot up in recent years, with some incorporating weekend-long celebrations.

    Typical wedding $87,000, wedding planner says
  • Glass, melted plastic: School lunch programme food safety complaints soar

    News
    New Zealand education
    4 May 2025
    An example of a school lunch

    MPI is probing 17 complaints from term one - matching the number investigated over the previous seven years combined.

    School lunch programme: More than a dozen food safety issues investigated
  • A 'win for the ages': How the world's media saw Labor win

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    World Media & Technology
    4 May 2025
    SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 03: Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives to cast his vote at the Marrickville West Public School in the electorate of Grayndler on May 03, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Australians will vote on Saturday in a federal election that will decide the next government and shape the nation's direction on key issues like housing, cost of living, energy and healthcare. The election comes when international relations are fraught and will be watched closely globally. (Photo by Izhar Khan/2025 Getty Images)

    Anthony Albanese has outperformed former Labour luminaries, Kevin Rudd and Bob Hawke, one report says.

    Australia election: How the world's media conveyed Labor's win - 'a win for the ages'
  • Remembrance for Kyle Whorrall to be held

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 May 2025
    Kyle Whorrall, 33, was killed at a bus stop on St Johns Rd in Meadowbank, Auckland.

    Kyle Whorrall was attacked at a bus stop on St Johns Road in the suburb of Meadowbank over Easter Weekend.

    Kyle Whorrall homicide: Remembrance to be held
  • 'Dreadful, deluded and doomed': Dutton's night of the living dead

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    4 May 2025
    Australia's Opposition Leader Peter Dutton leaves the stage after conceding defeat in the general election at the Liberal Party election night event in Brisbane on May 3, 2025. Australia's right-leaning opposition leader Peter Dutton conceded defeat in a general election on May 3, saying he had spoken to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (Photo by Patrick Hamilton / AFP)

    Analysis: Australia has fired Peter Dutton into the sun, taking much of the Liberal Party and its future with him.

    Australian election: Voters reject Peter Dutton's vision, giving Labor a remarkable victory and Liberals a difficult future
  • Stunning Sullivan seals big Canes win over Chiefs

    News
    Sport
    3 May 2025
    Bailyn Sullivan scores a try during the Hurricanes v Chiefs.

    The replacement winger scored four tries in a crucial win in the capital.

    Super Rugby Pacific: Stunning Sullivan seals big Canes win over Chiefs
  • Hundreds gather for proposed gender legislation protest

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 May 2025
    Trans protest Dunedin

    Winston Peters is proposing new legislation that will define the term "woman" as "an adult human biological female".

    Hundreds gather in Dunedin for protest against proposed gender legislation
  • 'Very surprised': More than 300 new cops not assessed on swimming

    News
    New Zealand police
    3 May 2025

    The Police Commissioner told RNZ he was disappointed by the higher number the review uncovered.

    More than 300 new cops not assessed on swimming, review finds
  • Whanganui mayor pushes back on Seymour's attendance appeal

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    3 May 2025
    Students learning in a school classroom.

    David Seymour called on all mayors across the country to help with school attendance last week.

    Seymour's truancy appeal contradicts government's own directive, Whanganui mayor says
  • Popular drink recalled

    News
    New Zealand Business
    3 May 2025
    Arepa glass and bottle

    Alphagen NZ is recalling specific batches of its drinks.

    Some Ārepa drinks recalled after person injured by chipped bottle
  • How does revolving credit actually work? - Ask Susan

    News
    Business money
    3 May 2025
    Ask Susan Edmunds logo

    RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.

    How does revolving credit actually work? - Ask Susan
  • 'Something to cherish': Tokelau roots inspires US-based basketballer

    News
    Pacific
    3 May 2025
    WMBA star Te-Hina Paopao celebrates being drafted with her family.

    Te-Hina Paopao is the first person of Tokelauan heritage to be drafted into the top echelons of her sport in the US.

    Basketballer Te-Hina Paopao carries Tokelau roots heritage into WNBA
  • Hurricanes v Chiefs: what you need to know

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    Sport
    3 May 2025
    HURRICANES VS CHIEFS

    Team lists, stats and news about tonight's Super Rugby Pacific game in Wellington. Video

    Hurricanes v Chiefs: what you need to know
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  • Australia's social media ban will go ahead regardless of election outcome

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    3 May 2025
    Composite of social media apps and teenager with phone

    Explainer - Why is YouTube exempt from the ban, and does this undermine its intended aim?

    YouTube is exempt from Australia’s social media ban. Why?
  • Popular holiday hotspot hit with power outage

    News
    World travel
    3 May 2025
    Tourists walk on a beach in Canggu, Badung regency on Bali island.

    Travellers to the Asian island reported long lines at airport check-in counters.

    Power begins to return after outage in Indonesia's Bali island
  • Weather: What you need to know about road and school closures, flights, ferries

    News
    New Zealand weather
    2 May 2025
    Flooding on Leadleys Road, near Ladbrooks, Canterbury, 2 May 2025.

    Teams are looking for slips in Christchurch.

    Weather: What you need to know about road and school closures, flights, ferries
  • 'Surrounded by water': Anger, frustration after Canterbury floods

    News
    New Zealand weather
    2 May 2025
    June Gillanders' house in Tai Tapu is surrounded by water from the Halswell River after heavy rain on 1 May in Canterbury.

    Selwyn district residents say record rainfalls that pelted the region were the most they have ever seen.

    State of emergency still in place in Christchurch, Banks Peninsula
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