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Caulerpa's spread has some Aotea Great Barrier locals throwing in the towel
Caulerpa's spread has some Aotea Great Barrier locals throwing in the towel
Two public meetings this week will help set a path forward for New Zealand's sixth-biggest island.
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Australian naval personnel injured by sonar pulses from Chinese warship
Australian naval personnel injured by sonar pulses from Chinese warship
HMAS Toowoomba had been operating in international waters off Japan in support of a United Nations mission to enforce sanctions when the incident occurred on Tuesday.
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Waka Kotahi 'doing everything' to avoid repeat of kororā deaths
Waka Kotahi 'doing everything' to avoid repeat of kororā deaths
Waka Kotahi says it has made changes to better protect wildlife after several kororā were killed during the construction of the Wellington-Petone cycleway.
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NZ needs centre for disease control, experts say
NZ needs centre for disease control, experts say
The scientists argue it would build capacity needed to respond to future pandemics and better manage existing infectious disease threats.
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Report reveals new health system struggled with 'confusion and delays'
New health system struggled with 'confusion and delays' - report
The nationwide public health system set up last year to address weaknesses exposed by Covid-19 is struggling, according to a review, with such confusion that in one case 10 different groups were doing…
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Naomi Klein and the other Naomi
In her new book Doppelganger, Canadian writer Naomi Klein explores conspiracy culture alongside the complicated behaviour of someone she views as her own doppelganger – Naomi Wolf. For over a decade… Audio
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Increase in Covid-19 detected in wastewater
There's been a significant increase in the level of COVID-19 detected in wastewater across the country.
The Institute of Environmental Science and Research's wastewater surveillance system has found… Audio
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Immigration NZ paid for spyware for two years without using it
Immigration NZ's paid for but unused spyware for targeting asylum-seekers
An Immigration NZ team targeting mass arrivals by asylum-seekers paid for spyware for two years without using it.
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Threat reporting system to counter terrorism, extremist violence in limbo
Threat reporting system to counter terrorism, extremist violence in limbo
Four years on from the terrorist attacks that sparked the work, the country still lacks a system the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the attacks urged be set up.
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Massey University students and staff living in limbo
As Massey University proposes to slash staff and courses while facing a huge financial deficit, students and staff affected by the possible cuts are operating in limbo. And their anxiety is hanging… Audio
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NZ Government announces $450,000 aid for Vanuatu after ex-Tropical Cyclone Lola
Govt announces $450,000 aid for Vanuatu after ex-Tropical Cyclone Lola
The government has announced an initial aid package for Vanuatu after the damage wrought by ex-Tropical Cyclone Lola.
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Town grieves as Maine mass shooter's motive remains a mystery
Town grieves as Maine mass shooter's motive remains a mystery
Robert R. Card, 40, was found dead on Friday evening from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but his motive remains unknown.
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Maine mass shooter found dead - Reports
Maine mass shooting suspect found dead
The suspect in the Maine shooting that left 18 people dead this week has been found deceased after a massive manhunt.
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140kgs of cocaine worth $63m seized at Ports of Auckland
140kgs of cocaine worth $63m seized at Ports of Auckland
Police and customs seized $63m worth of cocaine at the Ports of Auckland yesterday and have arrested four men, following a joint operation.
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Hit and run: Napier woman seriously injured in front yard
Hit and run: Napier woman seriously injured in front yard
A hit and run crushed a Napier woman against a tree, leaving her in intensive care with critical injuries yesterday.
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Fears over infrastructure, housing damage as Cyclone Lola damage evaluation continues in Vanuatu
Fears over infrastructure, housing damage as Cyclone Lola damage evaluation continues in Vanuatu
However, New Zealand's high commissioner to Vanuatu says she is hopeful some of the country's recently built infrastructure will have weathered the storm. Audio
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Tropical Cyclone Lola wipes out homes and roads in Vanuatu
Homes, roads, schools, and bridges have been wiped out by Tropical Cyclone Lola in parts of Vanuatu.
The cyclone peaked at Category 5, and early reports show Pentecost Island was hardest hit.
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- 警方使用监控手段与车牌自动识别系统引发法律争议
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Legal challenges to police use of automated number plate recognition cameras
Legal challenges to police use of automated number plate recognition cameras
Police use of footage from high-tech automated number plate recognition cameras is being contested in court.
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Surveillance technology allows police to collect footage
Police use of surveillance technology allowing them to track vehicle number plates is being challenged in court by defendants.
At the heart of the arguments is whether the tech amounts to using a… Audio
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Surveillance technology used by police challenged in court
The police use of surveillance technology allowing them to collect footage of vehicle number plates is being challenged in court by defendants.
At the heart of the arguments is whether the tech… Audio
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Fnife Games, the award-winning Christchurch developers making LGBTQI+ interactive narratives
Started by a group of friends, the Ōtautahi company recently picked up a few NZ Game Awards. Video, Audio
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Surveillance of bird flu risk crucial says expert
An infectious diseases expert says New Zealand must remain on guard against the potentially deadly bird flu viruses circulating overseas. According to international research released today, the H5N1… Audio