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US Justice Department says Trump papers included material on intelligence, sources
Trump papers included material on intelligence, sources - US Justice Dept
The US Department of Justice has unveiled new details about its investigation into government papers that former President Donald Trump removed from the White House.
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Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
A cute detection dog called Toby is helping an Otago pest control team track down wily wallabies crossing the Waitaki River. The Aussie imports are escaping South Canterbury's Wallaby Containment… Audio
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Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
A cute detection dog called Toby is helping an Otago pest control team track down wily wallabies crossing the Waitaki River. The Aussie imports are escaping South Canterbury's Wallaby Containment…
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Tech: Ring of truth, Airtag arrest, the song that'll kill your laptop
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about revelations Amazon's Ring surveillance subsidiary has supplied police with footage without their permission or a court order. Meanwhile… Audio
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Report highlights children's data vulnerability to big tech
Online learning risks data being collected by big tech for 'unknown use' - report
A new report warns protections to stop tech companies spying on schoolchildren appear far too weak.
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What comes after Omicron?
What comes after Omicron?
Omicron has dominated Covid-19 cases since it was detected last November, but scientists say it's unlikely to be the last variant we grapple with.
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Explosions, heavy smoke before fire in scrap metal yard contained
Explosions, heavy smoke before fire in scrap metal yard contained
A spectacular blaze in a scrap metal yard in Woolston, Christchurch that started Wednesday night is under control but still burning this morning. Audio
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Public asked to speak up on use of biometric data
Public asked to speak up on use of biometric data
The Privacy Commissioner is asking the public to have a say on how biometric information is collected and used.
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Could polio make a comeback?
Traces of poliovirus in New York's sewage system have health authorities concerned a recent case could be the tip of the iceberg. Audio
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Helicopter operators worried about ongoing CAA safety
Helicopter operators are worried the Civil Aviation Authority's safety inspection systems are still not up to scratch, despite the problems being pointed out for decades.
Helicopter operators are… Audio -
Coroner calls for stronger aviation rules after Fox Glacier helicopter crash
Coroner calls for stronger aviation rules after Fox Glacier helicopter crash
The sightseeing flight became one of New Zealand's deadliest air disasters when the Airbus Helicopter crashed in 2015, killing seven people.
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Novel Langya virus tracked in China after reports of 35 cases. This is what scientists know so far
Newly identified virus surfaces in China
Scientists are monitoring a new virus in China, saying it was likely transmitted from animals to humans.
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Waikato Regional Council suspects a person helped wallaby reach Mōkau
Waikato council disappointed after wallaby find
Waikato Regional Council believes it is highly likely a human hand is involved in bringing a wallaby to a small town.
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Parliament doubles down on serious crime
Two bills related to crime and high risk offenders have passed a third reading, doubling the opportunity for Opposition MPs to label the Government ”soft on crime”. Audio
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Parliament doubles down on serious crime
Parliament doubles down on serious crime
Two bills related to crime and high risk offenders have passed a third reading, doubling the opportunity for Opposition MPs to label the Government ”soft on crime”.
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Ministry will no longer accept equipment from Chinese firm Hikvision
MBIE will no longer accept equipment from Chinese firm Hikvision
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment says it will no longer accept equipment from a major Chinese surveillance camera maker.
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Questions raised about Chinese surveillance cameras in use in New Zealand
Eye spy - Questions raised about Chinese surveillance cameras
Chinese surveillance cameras remain in wide use in New Zealand despite renewed controversy about them overseas.
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Chinese surveillance cameras in use in NZ
Chinese surveillance cameras remain in wide use in New Zealand despite renewed controversy about them overseas.
A new move has begun by 60 lawmakers in the UK to ban sales of world-leading Hikvision… Audio
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New docking quay will boost French military surveillance in Pacific
New docking quay will boost French military surveillance in Pacific
France is to increase its military surveillance in the Pacific by building a new docking quay at the Chaleix naval base in Noumea, New Caledonia.
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Police Minister Chris Hipkins defends new firearms legislation
Police Minister Chris Hipkins defends new firearms legislation
A law that could ban violent criminals from even being on the same property as a firearm for up to a decade will come into force by the end of next week.
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New Zealand’s latest Covid-19 wave is levelling off, with fewer people in hospital than feared
New Zealand's latest Covid-19 wave is levelling off, experts say
New Zealand has likely passed the peak of the most recent Covid-19 wave, thanks to strong hybrid immunity in the community, according to several experts.
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As Australia beefs up sheep tracing should NZ follow suit?
Aaron Dodd, Chief Investigator and Deputy Director of the Centre for Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis, based at the University of Melbourne, chats about the foot and mouth disease risk for New… Audio
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As Australia beefs up sheep tracing should NZ follow suit?
As Australia beefs up sheep tracing should NZ follow suit?
Aaron Dodd, Chief Investigator and Deputy Director of the Centre for Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis, based at the University of Melbourne, chats about the foot and mouth disease risk for New…
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Risks of biometric verification technology use in public services databases flagged up
Risks of biometric verification technology use in public services databases flagged up
A forum has heard about stark risks of governments over-reaching to create national identity databases that control who gets public services.
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Cardiologist fears patients could die on surgery wait lists
Cardiologist fears patients could die on surgery wait lists
A cardiologist at Wellington Hospital fears patients could die on waiting lists as surgeries are delayed. Audio