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  • NZ joins US military exercises deploying AI for 'kill chains'

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    New Zealand World
    2 Aug 2024
    A screenshot showing human figure targeting in Project Convergence.

    The NZDF is one of a half-dozen militaries involved in regular exercises to link American and allied war-fighting technology more closely. Video

    NZ joins US military exercises deploying AI for 'kill chains'
  • What's in a name? Quite a bit if you're buying in Khandallah or Mt Eden

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    New Zealand Politics
    1 Aug 2024
    Auckland housing. View from Mount Eden summit

    Would you pay more to live in Khandallah than Ngaio? Or St Heliers rather than Glen Innes?

    What's in a name? $900,000 if you're Mt Eden
  • Climate chief rubbishes claims farmers need to wait for tech

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    New Zealand Politics
    1 Aug 2024
    Brighter Future - Dairy. Dairy farming family the Mathieson's, Ewen, Dianne and Melissa talk about the boom and bust of their industry since 2008 and how they got through some of the tougher times.

    The government has been pinning its plan to meet climate targets in farming on new technology coming to market.

    Climate chief rubbishes claims farmers must wait for new technology to reduce emissions
  • New CO2 record at Wellington station

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    New Zealand In Depth
    31 Jul 2024
    Dave Lowe taking an air flask sample at the edge of the Baring Head cliff in 1972.

    For more than 50 years, a monitoring site on Wellington's coast has tracked carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Its latest reading sets yet another record.

    Carbon dioxide levels reach another new record at NIWA’s monitoring site on Wellington’s coast
  • Who are NZ's 1%, and how do you get there?

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    Business money
    31 Jul 2024
    Young happy woman with man relaxing on sailboat deck on vacation

    If you want to join the country's wealthiest people, you're best to start early.

    Who are NZ's 1 percent, and how do you get there?
  • Taupō tsunami triggered by 'special kind of earthquake'

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    New Zealand environment
    30 Jul 2024
    Lake Taupo

    In 2022 a tsunami in Lake Taupō flooded the foreshore, damaging moored boats. Scientists have been studying what happened. Audio

    Taupō tsunami triggered by 'special kind of earthquake'
  • Is a capital gains tax the answer to unaffordable renting?

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    New Zealand Business
    30 Jul 2024
    Selling home ,Landlord and New home. The house key for unlocking a new house is plugged into the door. Mortgage, rent, buy, sell, move home concept

    Renting is becoming increasingly unaffordable for most households, new data shows.

    Is a capital gains tax the answer to unaffordable renting?
  • Struggle continues for Wellington businesses

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    New Zealand Business
    30 Jul 2024
    People; population generic; individual

    Even a swim school is feeling the impact of government cuts.

    Struggle continues for Wellington businesses
  • Health NZ changes: 'Everything's on the table' - Luxon

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    Politics health
    30 Jul 2024
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Shane Reti speak to reporters at Manukau Super Clinic.

    After pointing the finger at senior leadership over Health NZ's finances, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says everything is on the table when it comes to those managers' jobs.

    Health NZ changes: 'Everything's on the table' - Luxon
  • Tax cuts start this week: Here's what to expect

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    Business money
    30 Jul 2024
    Collage of $100 note and coins

    This weeks tax rates are getting a shake-up, but will they be enough to help struggling households?

    What will tax cuts mean for households?
  • Wholesale interest rates 'collapse' - here's what that means for borrowers

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    New Zealand Business
    29 Jul 2024
    Pile of New Zealand currency laying flat on table

    Wholesale interest rates have "collapsed" - but retail home loan rates are likely to follow at a slower pace.

    Wholesale interest rates 'collapse' - here's what that means for borrowers
  • PayWaving goodbye to cash? Not so fast, expert says

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    New Zealand money
    28 Jul 2024
    Business Desk investments editor and financial educator Frances Cook

    The recent global IT outage has revived calls for society to stop prioritising plastic cards over paper money and coins. Audio

    PayWaving goodbye to cash? Not so fast, expert says
  • 'Shock and dismay' as leaked document shines light on Health NZ cuts

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    New Zealand Politics
    26 Jul 2024
    generic hospital ward

    Another "brutally fast" round of redundancies looming, leaving already struggling staff stunned, one insider says. Audio

    Leaked Health NZ restructure proposal shines light on latest job cuts
  • Tesla loses more than NZ$150 billion in value in a day

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    World money
    25 Jul 2024
    Elon Musk at The New York Times Dealbook Summit 2023 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on 29 November, 2023 in New York City.

    Tesla shares tumbled 12 percent today, evaporating almost US$100 billion (NZ$169b) in stock market value after CEO Elon Musk's talk of humanoid robots and driverless taxis failed to comfort investors…

    Tesla's bleak margins sink shares as Musk hypes everything but cars
  • Here's why it could get harder to extend your Afterpay

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    Business money
    25 Jul 2024
    Afterpay app

    Changes are coming for the buy-now-pay-later sector.

    Here's why it could get harder to extend your Afterpay
  • Thousands of satellites had to suddenly manoeuvre during May's solar storm

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    World
    24 Jul 2024
    The Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, glow on the horizon over waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch on May 11, 2024. The most powerful solar storm in more than two decades struck Earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows from Tasmania to Britain -- and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids as it persists into the weekend.

    While stargazers around the world were trying to catch a glimpse of the widespread auroras in May, satellites were bearing the brunt of the worst geomagnetic storm in 20 years.

    Thousands of satellites had to suddenly manoeuvre during May's solar storm
  • Australia's seasonal worker numbers increase by 450%

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    Pacific
    24 Jul 2024
    According to data from the Department of Home Affairs, Fiji has become the biggest supplier, now up to 6,379 after being at just 266 in 2019.

    In June 2019, there were just under 6000 PALM visa holders in Australia and as of May this year there are over 32,000.

    Australia's seasonal worker numbers increase by 450% in five years
  • From slackers to squares: What data tells us about Gen X

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    New Zealand Politics
    23 Jul 2024
    Composite of band performing to crowd and person in business suit

    They were cynical, disaffected, and cooler than everyone else. Now they're married with children and probably your boss.

    From slackers to squares: What data tells us about Gen X nowadays
  • Athlete influencers compete for likes at Paris Olympics

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    23 Jul 2024
    Italian athletes pose at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

    Athletes on the hunt for Olympic gold will also be chasing likes and follows on social media in Paris.

    Athlete influencers compete for likes at Paris Olympics
  • Te Whatu Ora can't confirm which hospital departments are safely staffed

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    New Zealand health
    23 Jul 2024
    generic hospital ward

    Te Whatu Ora has been unable to say which parts of the hospital system are safely staffed, despite saying that was a critical factor in its decision to cut costs.

    Te Whatu Ora unable to confirm which hospital departments are safely staffed
  • 'Sell it before the bank does': Housing market stress 'growing'

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    New Zealand money
    21 Jul 2024
    Collage of houses, for sale signs, and dollar coins

    A 50 percent leap in houses listed for sale in first two weeks of July may be partly due to home loan pressure.

    'Sell it before the bank does': Housing market stress 'growing'
  • Doubts over govt's police promise as numbers keep falling

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    Politics police
    20 Jul 2024
    A police officer at a public event

    A recruiting pause and officers heading to Australia have seen a big decline in constabulary staffing.

    Doubts government can achieve promise of 500 extra police, as numbers keep falling
  • CrowdStrike glitch 'probably one of the worst updates we've ever seen' - expert

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    New Zealand World
    20 Jul 2024
    Auterive, France, 2024-07-19 . Logo of the American cybersecurity software company CrowdStrike, whose faulty security update caused a worldwide blackout affecting business PCs running Microsoft s Windows operating system. Numerous companies were impacted, touching many sectors of the economy using Microsoft applications and software, and affecting many international companies, with repercussions on air and rail transport traffic, hospitals and the various stock exchanges in many countries, causing huge financial damage. Photography by Sebastien Lapeyrere.
Auterive, France, 2024-07-19 . Logo de la societe americaine de logiciel de cybersecurite CrowdStrike, dont une mise a jour de securite defectueuse a entraine une panne informatique mondiale touchant les ordinateurs PC professionnel fonctionnant sur le systeme d exploitation windows de Microsoft. De nombreuses entreprises on ete impacte touchant de nombreux secteurs economique utilisant les applications et logiciels Microsoft impactant de nombreuses...

    The global cyber outage will have big ramifications for the IT industry, an expert says.

    CrowdStrike glitch 'probably one of the worst updates we've ever seen' - expert
  • Week in Politics: Former Green MP will be a media target

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    Politics
    20 Jul 2024
    Marika Khabazi

    Analysis - Peter Wilson goes over the week in politics, including the Greens' latest controversy, the fight between David Seymour and Te Pāti Māori, and the attempted Trump assassination.

    Week in Politics: Former Green MP will be a media target
  • What is CrowdStrike, the American firm linked to the global IT outage?

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    New Zealand World
    19 Jul 2024
    Travelers at Rotterdam The Hague Airport. The airport is experiencing major problems due to the global computer failure. According to a spokesperson, it is currently not possible for most passengers to check in.

    The global outage is impacting New Zealand businesses. Here's the latest on the company reportedly responsible.

    Here's what we know about CrowdStrike, the company potentially to blame for a global tech outage
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