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- Inflation dips to 3-year low, prices rise just 0.4% in 3 months
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Foodies waiting for the bounce-back
As diners tighten their economic belts, the restaurants that used to feed them are fending off collapse. Audio
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Foodies waiting for the bounce-back
As diners tighten their economic belts, the restaurants that used to feed them are fending off collapse.
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Hidden danger as bacteria spikes after floods
An awareness campaign has been launched to better control leptospirosis after surge. Audio
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All Blacks: Beauden Barrett reminds everyone just how good he is
Analysis - The key takeaway from this test series is how the team found another way to win, due in no small part to the two-time World Rugby Player of the Year winner, Jamie Wall writes. Video
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Watch: Biden vows to keep going in 'unscripted' press conference
Every word he utters, every step he takes, the US President now has the eyes of a worried world on him. Video
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'Time running out' for tax dodgers amid crackdown
A tax expert warns more scrutiny is coming across the board as Inland revenue announces details of a new plan.
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Record number of patients at Middlemore ED as flu hits hard
Respiratory illnesses are making people sicker than in previous years and many are developing pneumonia, doctors say. Audio
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What truck traffic can tell us about the economy
An unprecedented drop in heavy traffic suggests economic growth in the second quarter could be ugly reading.
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NZ brain drain likely to continue until interest rates drop - recruiter
The latest migration statistics are "quite phenomenal", a recruitment agency director says. Audio
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OCR remains unchanged at 5.5% for eighth consecutive meeting
However, the Reserve Bank has hinted rate cuts may be closer than previously thought.
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The Chase star takes on locals in New Plymouth quiz
The popular programme's first Chaser, aka The Dark Destroyer, was "like the rest of us, no clue at all", his own teammates at the local quiz said. Audio
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New digital framework tackles trust issues
The government has quietly ushered in a new digital trust framework designed to be the answer to people's experiences with fraud, doubt and lack of trust online.
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AI may make NZ news less visible and reliable - study
Analysis - Despite this, the government has decided to leave AI considerations out of its plans in reviving the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill.
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Displacement, drift, layering and conversion: The changing parliament
There is new research on how Parliament's rules change, and the researcher gets to observe that change very closely – Parlament's Clerk of the House. Audio
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Displacement, drift, layering and conversion: The changing parliament
There is new research on how Parliament's rules change, and the researcher gets to observe that change very closely – Parlament's Clerk of the House.
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What's ailing New Zealand's craft brewers?
There has been no shortage of well-known breweries hitting trouble in recent years. What's going on?
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Crunching the rugby numbers, a fun fact filled new book
Self confessed data fanatic Chris Carter has written a book looking at the numbers which revolutionise the game itself. His book is called Rugbynomics. He speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Keir Starmer set to be PM as Tories face worst defeat - exit poll
Labour is on course for a majority of 170, with the Lib Dems and Reform also eating into the Tory vote.
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Biden at 81: Sharp and focused but sometimes confused and forgetful
President Joe Biden's conduct behind closed doors, in the Oval Office, on Air Force One and in meetings around the world is described in the same dual way by those who regularly see him in action.
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Tech: Miss AI beauty contest, watch your (fake) WiFi
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett looks at the first 'Miss AI' beauty competition that sees computer-generated women take part in a virtual parade - and throws up a raft of questions about the… Audio
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Council rates rises blamed for rocketing rents
Here are the 10 regions with the largest rent rises since the Covid freeze on increases ended.
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AI in NZ: Cautious optimism, but scrutiny needed - experts
RNZ takes a look at what experts think about the government's interest in expanding AI. Audio
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Goverment looking at AI tutors for kids
Artificial Intelligence has a big future with tasks from helping kids learn to assessing medical results, says Judith Collins says.
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'We were being gaslit' - Anger grows over Biden's debate performance
One Democratic National Committee member says party insiders are being "gaslit" over the 81-year-old's presidential chances.