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  • Bay of Plenty bus fares hiked for first time in seven years

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Sep 2025
    Rotorua's urban adult bus fares will increase by 30c. Photo / Laura Smith

    Urban fares will increase for all services across the region except for long-distance routes.

    Bay of Plenty bus fares set for 10% increase
  • 'A game-changer ': Far North cats now have to be desexed, microchipped

    News
    New Zealand local council
    26 Sep 2025
    Demi, a tabby in a tunnel, awaits a new home.

    It is a big change for the district, which has not previously tried to restrict cats despite the almost year-round kitten season.

    Far North cats now have to be 'chipped and snipped'
  • The huge shift between landlords and renters

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    New Zealand Business
    26 Sep 2025
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    A glut of vacant rentals in Wellington has seen tenants knocking close to $100 off their weekly rent. Audio

    The huge shift between landlords and renters as rentals stay vacant in Wellington
  • Do active fund managers give better returns?

    News
    Business money
    26 Sep 2025
    New Zealand's share market immediately fell two percent on opening

    Active managers are those who select investments for their funds, to try to beat the market. In contrast, passive funds tend to aim to track an index.

    Do active fund managers give better returns?
  • Is it worth fixing your home loan for longer?

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    Business
    25 Sep 2025
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    Home loan borrowers may have a bit more time to decide when to lock a long-term rate, the country's biggest bank says.

    Is it worth fixing your home loan for longer?
  • Half of Kiwis cut back on fruit and vegetables as costs rise

    News
    Business money
    25 Sep 2025
    Woman hands slicing sweet pepper on wooden cutting board, surrounded by vegetables and eggs. Home cooking concept. Salad or any vegetarian dish. Flat lay, top view

    Numbers cutting back on fresh fruit and vegetables increased from 23.3 percent to 47.7 percent in five years, according to a new report.

    Half of Kiwis cut back on fruit and vegetables as costs rise
  • New Zealand's prosperity is falling, tracker shows

    News
    Business life and society
    24 Sep 2025
    Work Life Balance Concept, present by Business Working Woman holding a High Heal and Sneaker Shoes, Croped image with Copy Space

    Prosperity Live measures beyond the headline numbers, including education, employment, safety and work-life balance.

    New Massey University tracker shows New Zealand's prosperity falling
  • Is paracetamol safe? What New Zealand says about Trump's claims

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    23 Sep 2025
    US President Donald Trump (R), alongside Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (L), speaks about autism in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on September 22, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

    Explainer - Donald Trump claims paracetamol causes autism, while the US has also made cuts to vaccine access and research. What could it all mean for NZ? Audio

    What America's changes on paracetamol and vaccines might mean for New Zealand
  • What we've learnt since the big Mt Ruapehu eruption

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Sep 2025
    Mt Ruapehu erupts in 1995.

    Scientists who were there say it was good luck - not good management - that no one was killed during the eruption on 23 September 1995. Audio

    'Best day of my life': Volcanologist remembers Mt Ruapehu eruption of 1995
  • How Kiwis are being targeted by international match fixers

    News
    New Zealand Sport
    23 Sep 2025
    A figure in a hooded jacket watches from the sidelines during an amatuer competition football game in Auckland one weekday evening.

    From messages promising piles of cash, to fake agents offering trials, organised crime groups are recruiting New Zealanders.

    ‘The danger lurks close to the surface’: How Kiwi footballers are being targeted by international match fixers
  • How much worse is the economy than two years ago?

    News
    Politics Business
    23 Sep 2025
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis fronts as the latest GDP figures show the economy has shrunk, again. 18 September 2025

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis has been under pressure, but how have things changed since the election? Audio

    How NZ economy is tracking after gloomy GDP figures
  • 'Not on the hoof': Labour, Police Minister condemn firearms vetting changes

    News
    Politics crime
    23 Sep 2025
    Former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming.

    Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming ordered the changes, after he was contacted by a concerned acquaintance.

    Labour, Police Minister condemn firearms vetting changes made by former Deputy Commissioner
  • An accurate 5-day weather forecast? A new supercomputer may help

    News
    New Zealand weather
    22 Sep 2025
    Jess Robertson - Chief Scientist Advanced Technology, NIWA and Science Minister Shane Reti at CDC NZ.

    Want to plan a family barbecue on the weekend, or go tramping in the Tararuas?

    Weather supercomputer aims to predict more accurately over five days
  • Email to former top cop led to gun vetting change

    News
    New Zealand law
    22 Sep 2025
    Former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming.

    Disgraced former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming told staff to make changes after an acquaintance complained they might lose their licence. Audio

    Email to former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming led to arms vetting policy change
  • $50,000, $1m - or more? How much do you really need to retire?

    News
    Business money
    22 Sep 2025
    Mature couple walking in the park in the afternoon

    A look at what might be the most effective way to figure out how much you.

    $50,000, $1 million - or more? How much do you really need to save for retirement?
  • Mediawatch: Property news pumping up market?

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    21 Sep 2025
    Sold sign outside a house in East Auckland

    Stories about houses and property are a critical source of engagement and income for media. New research breaks down several years' coverage.

    Mediawatch: Property news pumping up the market?
  • Floods, closures and job losses rock Nelson's economy

    News
    Politics economy
    20 Sep 2025
    Eves Valley Sawmill company management says it plans to shut the plant near Nelson with the potential loss of 142 jobs.

    Mayor Nick Smith said the region was almost "punch drunk on bad news", after the worst four months he could recall.

    Floods, closures and job losses rock Nelson's economy
  • How to figure out what price to offer for your new house

    News
    Business housing
    19 Sep 2025
    Christchurch based housing

    If you've been in the market for a home, you've probably noticed it's unusual to see prices listed.

    Fewer than a third of houses are listed with a price - so how do you know what to offer?
  • What does a shrinking economy mean for your home loan?

    News
    Business money
    18 Sep 2025

    Stats NZ said that gross domestic product dropped 0.9 percent in the June quarter, a steeper contraction than had been expected.

    What does shrinking GDP mean for your home loan rate?
  • El Niño's hidden role in hay fever season

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Sep 2025
    Close up portrait elderly 60s woman looking unhealthy use tissue blowing runny nose suffers from grippe warms herself with plaid, female feels upset crying having personal or health problems concept

    We are heading into the season of itchy eyes and runny noses - and new research says the climate could be making it worse. Audio

    El Niño's hidden role in hay fever season and how it can help predict pollen seasons
  • Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    18 Sep 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere - but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    Editorial - Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?
  • Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, lawyer says

    News
    Politics technology
    18 Sep 2025
    An example of a thumbnail photo from an ANPR camera run by Massey University shows the picture captures those in the cab of a vehicle.

    The most significant challenge yet to the police's growing use of a private number-plate spotting network is being mounted.

    Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, Privacy Commissioner lawyer says
  • Meta's suspension of social media accounts takes toll on Kiwis

    News
    Business internet
    17 Sep 2025
    A compilation of screenshots of user accounts.

    Users complain they have lost years of memories and their social lives through closure of their Facebook and Instagram accounts. Audio

    Meta's suspension of social media accounts takes toll on Kiwis
  • Online campaign to punish posters for Charlie Kirk messages

    News
    World
    16 Sep 2025
    US right-wing activist Charlie Kirk speaking on stage at an event in 2024

    Conservative activists, Republican elected officials and a doxxing website are part of the campaign to punish posters behind the messages.

    Online campaign to punish posters for Charlie Kirk messages
  • How does the RNZ-Reid Research political polling work?

    News
    Politics What you need to know
    16 Sep 2025

    Explainer - RNZ-Reid Research's latest political poll is out today. But what goes into taking a poll? Here's what you need to know.

    What you need to know about how political polling works in New Zealand
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