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Why Google Maps can't pronounce Māori place names
It's unacceptable that AI tools and global tech companies are still lagging in te reo pronunciation, a Māori tech innovator says. Audio
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Harris targets Trump's age after report of exhaustion
Kamala Harris questioned Donald Trump's fitness for office, as the oldest major-party White House candidate in history faced speculation that he is "exhausted".
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'Sanctions have done nothing' - Jobseekers struggling under traffic light pressure
Young people on the benefit say they're barely surviving as they struggle to find work - while dealing with threat of losing their only source of income. Audio
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America's Cup: The earliest Team NZ could win
Racing resumes on Saturday as challengers Britannia continue their pursuit of defenders Team New Zealand.
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How much are real estate salespeople really earning?
New data sheds light on how the soft housing market is affecting commissions.
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The lesson NZ exporters can learn from ethnic businesses
Finance Minister Nicola Willis wants ethnic communities to help double the country's export value over the next 10 years.
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Call for drink spiking tests to be introduced in New Zealand
A survivor of drink spiking is calling for the country to follow in Australia's footsteps and introduce a test that can detect if a drink has been tampered with. Audio
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Data anonymisation tool 'difficult' to reverse - IRD
IRD rushed through an impact assessment of its advertising strategy to share taxpayers' details with Facebook and other social media platforms last month, within days of telling the Minister it… Audio
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'Never seen such a sustained period of financial stress'
Here's how our inflation battle has changed New Zealand's economy.
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Dollar falls in response to inflation data
The New Zealand dollar fell on Wednesday in trading against the United States dollar, in response to weaker than expected inflation data.
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Australia's planned social media ban raises teen isolation fears
For teenagers from migrant, LGBTQIA+ and other minority backgrounds, an age block could cut off access to essential social support.
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How artificial intelligence is already changing how we live
Audio 16 Oct 2024Whether you like it or not, artificial intelligence is having an impact on modern living. Audio
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Health NZ on track to spend $2 billion on capital projects this financial year
At the same time as forecasting the capital spend, it is trying to make $2b in operational savings.
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Which government agency is slowest at paying its bills?
The Department of Conservation is bottom of the pack when it comes to paying invoices on time, data shows.
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New loyalty programme coming to multiple large national retailers
Consumers can use the card at a variety of in-store and online partners, across multiple product categories ranging from frequent purchases through to big ticket items.
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‘A bit traumatic’: Crankworx 2024 worth millions to Rotorua despite boycott blow
The Rotorua leg of the international mountain biking festival was boycotted by some - but still drew thousands of visitors and was worth millions to Rotorua's economy, its organiser says.
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Japanese atomic bomb survivors' group wins Nobel Peace Prize
Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, has been awarded the prize, in a warning to countries that have nuclear weapons not to use them.
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'People don't feel safe' on Wellington's streets
Green MP Tamatha Paul says the tragic death after an assault on Wellington's Courtenay Place highlighted the work that needed to be done.
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Keeping an eye on the ozone hole
Claire Concannon visits a Central Otago NIWA research station to learn how and why they continue to monitor ozone.
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'It's not going to make a big contribution' - Govt's heated tobacco products trial in 'tatters'
The government's trial of heated tobacco products as a smoking cessation tool is in "tatters", public health experts say.
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The scene of the Manawanui sinking: 'You could smell ... fumes'
About 5000 square metres of reef has been damaged by HMNZS Manawanui as it sunk in a marine reserve. Audio
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Reserve Bank slashes Official Cash Rate to 4.75%
The 50 basis-point cut means the OCR is now at its lowest level since March 2023.
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Health NZ document dump reveals more details on big deficit
Leaders are admitting to a breakdown in internal controls that led to it hiring many more nurses than budgeted for.
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Manawanui sinking: Beaches clear of oil so far
Oil from the sunken HMNZS Manawanui was seen out in the ocean on Monday, but there has been none so far on coastal areas, Samoa's transport secretary says. Audio
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Planning to downsize your home? Not so fast
It's harder to downsize than many New Zealanders expect. Audio