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MBIE ends contract with spyware company - but is looking for a replacement
MBIE ends contract with spyware company - but is looking for a replacement
The ministry initially tried to keep the Cobwebs deal, and why it was set up and then not renewed, secret.
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RATs, vaccines and treatments, the budget for Covid: What you need to know
RATs, vaccines and Covid funding: What you need to know
Explainer - Here's what we know about the government's Covid plans for the next four years.
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Software for new supermarket bodycams linked to police number plate technology
Supermarket spies: New bodycams' link to police surveillance
Software for new anti-crime surveillance inside stores will be integrated with that used to recognise car number plates.
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Third Victorian poultry farm declares outbreak of avian influenza
Third Victorian poultry farm declares bird flu outbreak
Farm Prides Foods announces the viral strain detected at its Lethbridge aviary site is "the same strain found on an egg farm at Meredith" around 10 days ago.
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King's Birthday Honours: Chief of Defence Force Kevin Short recognised for long service
Risk to staff keeps Defence Force chief up at night
Air Marshal Kevin Short loves his role, but says it comes with stresses that can't be delegated away.
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Five powers plan bigger, deeper Asia military drills
NZ joins plan for bigger, deeper Asia military drills
Five countries have agreed to stage more complex military drills in the region this year involving drones, fifth-generation fighter planes and surveillance aircraft.
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Budget 2024: Nearly 200 police support jobs to go as government boosts front-line numbers
Nearly 200 police support roles cut as govt boosts front-line officers
The staff cuts - which could include 111 operators - could result in more pressure on sworn officers, union says.
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Budget 2024: More money for new doctors, increased breast screening access and security in ED
Health sector sees more money for new doctors and security in EDs
The Finance Minister says she "regrets" funding for extra cancer drugs was not possible in Budget 2024, despite it being promised during the election campaign.
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Covid cases, rules, and free stuff: What you need to know
Covid cases, rules, and free stuff: What you need to know
Explainer - What will Budget 2024 reveal about the country's Covid-19 strategy? RNZ recaps what we know so far.
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North Korean spy satellite launch ends in mid-air explosion
North Korean spy satellite launch ends in mid-air explosion
The rocket blew up during a first-stage flight soon after liftoff due to a suspected engine problem.
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Lifting the game against gangs
The new specialised National Gang Unit is being described as the same policing with a different name. Audio
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New name, old gangs, same policing
Lifting the game against gangs
The new specialised National Gang Unit is being described as the same policing with a different name.
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Waikato mental health facility patient forced to sleep on floor due to overcrowding
Mental health facility so overcrowded patient slept on the floor
The facility was operating over occupancy in late April and early May.
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NZ must be prepared for bird flu, experts say, as Australia confirms first human case
Warning over bird flu as Australia confirms first human case
New Zealand must urgently get ready for a strain causing concern overseas, public health experts say.
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Dredging of caulerpa in Bay of Islands needs more government funding - council leader
Dredging of invasive caulerpa in Bay of Islands could be complete by August
Dredging of the highly invasive seaweed could be finished by August, but only with another $5-million-plus in government funding, a Northland council leader says.
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New mothers fear judgement by Plunket nurses, worry they will be seen as unfit
New mothers fear judgement by Plunket nurses, worry they will be seen as unfit
New research, collecting stories from 420 families about their experience with the Well Child service, reveals a pattern of unmet needs, an academic says. Audio
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Why won't Sean 'Diddy' Combs be charged with assault of ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura?
Why won't Sean 'Diddy' Combs be charged with assault despite graphic footage?
Security footage shows the rapper grabbing, shoving, dragging and kicking his girlfriend in 2016. He has apologised but he won't be charged. University of Auckland Associate Professor of Law, Carrie…
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Hospitals warn of more delayed surgery over winter flu season
Hospitals warn of more delayed surgery over winter flu season
Te Whatu Ora says it has a plan to prevent hospitals getting clogged during flu season - it just hasn't released it in a single document yet.
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Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi could reverberate across the Middle East
Iranian president's death could reverberate across the Middle East
Analysis - Iran's influence runs wide and deep across the region as it seeks to potentially deter attacks from the US or Israel, the sworn enemies of its 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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Diddy apologises for 'inexcusable' behaviour
Diddy apologises for 'inexcusable' behaviour in leaked video
Sean Combs has apologised for his "inexcusable" behaviour after CCTV appeared to show him attacking singer Casandra Ventura.
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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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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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Urgent overhaul of health systems to catch communicable diseases months behind
Overhaul of health systems to better catch Covid-19 and measles months behind
An urgent overhaul of health systems to better catch and control communicable diseases, from Covid-19 to measles, is months behind schedule - but authorities are promising to "avoid gaps".
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Video appears to show rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs beating girlfriend Cassie in 2016
CCTV appears to show Diddy beating girlfriend in 2016
CCTV has emerged appearing to show rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs attacking singer Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016.
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Russian forces take control of three settlements in Ukraine
Russian forces take control of three settlements in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is offering new aid as Kyiv reels from the renewed Russian attacks.