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Software sector welcomes R&D funding boost
Software sector welcomes R&D funding boost
The high-tech software sector is set to be a big winner from the government's $250 million injection into research and development.
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Farmers encouraged to make the most of wetlands
Farmers encouraged to make the most of wetlands
A new guide has been developed to help farmers get the most out of wetlands on their land.
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Primary principals call for compulsory mask wearing as winter approaches
Primary principals call for compulsory mask wearing as winter approaches
Some primary school principals want a return to compulsory face mask-wearing as they head into the colder months.
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IMF to release $900m when Pakistan removes fuel price caps - source
IMF to release $900m when Pakistan removes fuel price caps - source
Pakistan entered a three-year, $6 billion IMF deal in 2019, but about half of the funds are yet to be released.
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Horror By The Campfire
Audio 26 May 2022Horror enthusiast, Denver Grenell is back. He's looking ahead to his Campfire Tales event at Featherston Booktown so tonight he introduces us to films that use the campfire tale to set up their… Audio
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Corrections suspends five Rimutaka Prison staff over misconduct concerns
Corrections suspends five Rimutaka Prison staff over misconduct concerns
The Department of Corrections has stood down five staff following allegations of misconduct at the prison.
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After the Texas school shooting, Joe Biden says America needs to act now on gun violence. Here's what he can — and can't — achieve
What can Joe Biden change after the Texas school shooting?
Analysis - When a gunman stormed an elementary school in Connecticut almost a decade ago, killing 20 young children, Americans were horrified.
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How will the new school funding system work?
Audio 25 May 2022It's been called a blunt instrument, discriminatory and hopelessly outdated, and now the end is in sight for the decile funding system for school. From next year, a new equity index will be… Audio
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New Zealand must get over its obsession with big cars and go smaller or electric to cut emissions
Time for NZ to get over its big car obsession
Opinion - If your next car is not electric, then it must be much smaller than your last one, Jen Purdie writes.
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Budget 2022 versus the youth
$30.609 billion dollars will be spent in the next two years. What does it mean for the youth of today?
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Budget 2022 versus the youth
Budget 2022 versus the youth
$30.609 billion dollars will be spent in the next two years. What does it mean for the youth of today?
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Covid-free Pacific islands look to rejoin the world
Covid-free Pacific islands look to rejoin the world
The Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia prepare to open borders.
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AFT Pharmaceuticals profit soars to almost $20m on back of strong sales
AFT Pharmaceuticals profit soars to almost $20m on back of strong sales
The drugmaker has more than doubled its full year profit, with licensing of its flagship pain relief drug Maxigesic delivering strong results for the company.
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Deportations, climate high on NZ's list for new Australian government
Deportations, climate high on NZ's list for new Australian government
The election of left-leaning Labor across the ditch may mean a change for several pressing issues in New Zealand's relationship with its closest neighbour.
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Immigration setting reforms go one step too far
Immigration setting reforms go one step too far
Analysis - The government's latest immigration reforms could have serious flow-on effects for the everyday New Zealander, writes immigration law expert Elly Fleming.
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Covid-19: Teachers 'need more sick days'
Covid-19: Teachers 'need more sick days'
A group of health experts is urging the government to develop a Covid-19 action plan for schools, but teachers say they're running out of paid sick leave.
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Slaves to the algorithm?
Big tech and social media bosses pledged to eradicate online extremism in Christchurch Call three years ago in Paris - and today they claim atrocities which echo the 15 March massacre don't go viral… Audio
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Slaves to the algorithm?
Slaves to the algorithm?
Big tech and social media bosses pledged to eradicate online extremism in Christchurch Call three years ago in Paris - and today they claim atrocities which echo the 15 March massacre don't go viral…
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Shooting accuracy key in ANZ Premiership wins
Shooting accuracy key in ANZ Premiership wins
Tactix upset Mystics and Pulse shooters in target in ANZ Premiership
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Introducing: Aidan Fine
Its time for Introducing on Music 101 - where a local artist we think you will like introduced themselves to you - Here is Aidan Fine. Video, Audio
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Budget 2022: Cost-of-living sweetener planned well in advance - Robertson
Budget 2022: Cost-of-living sweetener planned well in advance - Robertson
The Finance Minister says help with the rising cost of living was not a last-minute addition to the Budget. Audio
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My Food Bag profit jumps to $20m
My Food Bag profit jumps to $20m
My Food Bag said it delivered more than 18 million meals across the year, and saw its profit jump more than eightfold.
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Watch: National Party leader Christopher Luxon delivers post-Budget speech
Luxon: 'Kiwis deserve more than what this Labour govt has delivered'
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has described the Budget as a missed opportunity, a blow out and a backward step for New Zealanders. Watch his post-Budget speech here.
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Tauranga’s free bus fares restricted after bus stop violence
Brakes put on free fares for young people in bid to rein in violence, vandalism
A spate of violence at bus stops in Tauranga has prompted the regional council to restrict free bus fares for under 18 year olds.