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  • What will the cost of the Enhanced Games be to sport?

    News
    Sport
    18 Sep 2025
    Britain's Benjamin Proud prepares to compete in a heat for the men's 50m freestyle event during the swimming competition at the 2019 World Championships at Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center in Gwangju, South Korea, on July 26, 2019. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

    The event allows athletes from all over the world to compete using performance-enhancing drugs.

    Enhanced Games athletes can dope to compete for US$1 million prizes. But at what cost to sport?
  • Kate Moodabe's decades-long fight for health equity

    Audio
    health Auckland
    17 Sep 2025
    Woman standing in mac with white scarf draped around neck

    After starting her health career as a community pharmacist, Kate Moodabe has spent decades finding solutions for health inequities that ruin people's lives and cause preventable deaths. Audio

  • Judge dismisses terror-related murder charges against Mangione

    News
    World crime
    17 Sep 2025
    Protesters hold signs outside the Criminal Court where Luigi Mangione, accused killer of US insurance CEO Brian Thompson, attends a hearing in New York City on February 21, 2025. Mangione is accused of gunning down Thompson in a brazen hit in New York on December 4, 2024, pleaded not guilty to state charges including "terrorist" murder. The suspect is charged in both state and federal court. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)

    The 27-year-old still faces a charge of second-degree murder in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

    Judge dismisses terror-related murder charges against Luigi Mangione
  • Should your partner get half your KiwiSaver if you separate?

    News
    Business money
    17 Sep 2025
    Women of different era climb stairs holding large dollar signs

    On average, women have KiwiSaver balances that are 25 percent smaller than men's but the gap is 37 percent for people aged 56 to 65. Audio

    Should a woman automatically get half a partner's KiwiSaver if they separate?
  • 'Appallingly low': Female startups getting under 3 percent of venture capital

    News
    Business inequality
    17 Sep 2025
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    That's despite a 'tsunami of data' showing women-led businesses return more investment on every dollar invested, researchers say.

    'Appallingly low': Female startups getting less than 3 percent of venture capital
  • Hospitals short an average of 587 nurses every shift last year

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Sep 2025
    New Zealand Nurses Organisation chief executive Paul Goulter at a rally in Christchurch on 9 May 2024.

    Some mental health wards were short-staffed overnight almost all of the time, a new report has found.

    Hospitals short an average of 587 nurses every shift last year - report
  • Food prices keep crunch on household budgets

    News
    Business economy
    16 Sep 2025
    A full shopping basket and ascending graphs

    Food prices are rising much faster than wages, making it a "slow grind" for households waiting for relief from the cost of living crisis.

    Food prices keep crunch on household budgets
  • More voters blame struggling economy on coalition than previous govt

    News
    Politics RNZ-Reid Research Poll
    16 Sep 2025
    BUDGET DAY 2025

    The latest RNZ-Reid Research poll also reveals voters are becoming more pessimistic about the direction of the country. Audio

    RNZ-Reid Research poll: More voters blame struggling economy on coalition than previous govt
  • Input sought on draft model for palliative care

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Sep 2025
    A person offers support, holding the hand of an elderly person.

    Health New Zealand is seeking feedback on a proposed model for adult palliative care services.

    Input sought on draft model for palliative care
  • 'The invisibility of women's homelessness should not be ignored'

    News
    Politics inequality
    13 Sep 2025
    One of the rooms in the Te Pa Pori transitional housing complex

    An advocacy group is warning that the government's response to homelessness could put women at risk. Audio

    Advocates concerned women ignored in new homelessness strategy
  • France could hold snap elections again amid deadlock

    News
    World
    12 Sep 2025
    Emmanuel Macron says he hopes the new chapter will bring peace to New Caledonia. (Reuters: Tom Nicholson)

    France is stuck in a cycle of political chaos, with no clear end in sight.

    France could hold snap elections again amid deadlock and calls for Emmanuel Macron's resignation
  • KiwiSaver members missing out during tough economic times

    News
    Business money
    11 Sep 2025
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    More than 40 percent of KiwiSaver members were classed as non-contributing over the past year, despite record contributions and strong returns.

    KiwiSaver members missing out during tough economic times
  • Shane Jones calls for renationalising of power market

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    10 Sep 2025
    bridge

    There are increasing calls for the government to take drastic action over power prices. Audio

    Shane Jones calls for renationalising of power market
  • Tackle food insecurity at home before exporting, charity says

    News
    Business economy
    9 Sep 2025
    The Salvation Army's Royal Oak Foodbank is in high demand.

    A new report shows more than one in four households with children is regularly missing out on food.

    Tackle food insecurity at home before exporting, Salvation Army says
  • Making America solvent again

    News
    World money
    9 Sep 2025
    US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Bahraini Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 16, 2025.

    Economists are starting to talk about the demise of American exceptionalism. The Detail looks at what that term means, and what effect it has on your KiwiSaver.

    Making America solvent again
  • When a retirement village feels more like a student hostel

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    8 Sep 2025
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    Retirement village living should feel like home, but in some cases residents have the status of students in a hostel

    The power imbalance that hits in old age
  • Plunket and Hospice nurses refile pay equity claims

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    8 Sep 2025
    The Nelson Tasman Hospice cares for more than 155 patients at any one time.

    The first two pay equity claims under the government's tougher new regime were filed on Monday on behalf of Plunket and hospice nurses.

    Plunket and Hospice nurses refile pay equity claims
  • Docs to decide on whether to strike again

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    8 Sep 2025
    Association of Salaried Medical Specialists chief executive Sarah Dalton.

    The senior doctors' union is expected to announce Monday morning whether its members will strike for over deadlocked pay negotiations.

    Docs to decide on whether to strike again
  • The power imbalance that hits in old age

    Audio
    law culture
    8 Sep 2025

    Retirement village living should feel like home, but in some cases residents have the status of students in a hostel. Audio

  • Contentious dam hangs over elections

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    5 Sep 2025
    The Makaroro River, in Central Hawke's Bay, is the site of the proposed Ruataniwha Dam.

    The controversial Ruataniwha Dam was first proposed around 13 years ago - now two of the main agitators for and against the original proposal are making a bid to return to council.

    Contentious dam hangs over Central Hawke’s Bay elections
  • New online gambling laws could deal a bad hand to NZ’s grassroots sports clubs

    News
    Comment & Analysis sport
    4 Sep 2025
    Kids Sport Team Gathering. Children Play Sports. Boys in Sportswear Jersey Uniforms Having Shout Team. Youth Sports For Children. Youth Football Academy Background with Copy Space

    Analysis: Each year, around $170 million flows from gaming machine profits back into communities - keeping sports clubs alive.

    New online gambling laws could deal a bad hand to NZ’s grassroots sports clubs
  • The workers forced to live in cars

    News
    New Zealand Pinch point
    3 Sep 2025
    Homeless in Petone, living in cars

    "Sadly nowadays if you have got a car, it is more shelter than some have got".

    Pinch Point: Working poor forced to live in cars
  • Pro-equity programmes still needed to fix health workforce inequities - doctor

    News
    Te Ao Māori Auckland
    3 Sep 2025
    Public Health Doctor Dr Rhys Jones.

    A study has found Māori and Pacific medical students going through a long-standing admissions programme are graduating at a higher rate than students in other faculties.

    Māori students going through long-standing medical admissions scheme more likely to graduate
  • Indonesian police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at student protesters

    News
    World
    3 Sep 2025
    Students from the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement burn tires as they block a main provincial road during a protest against police violence in previous demonstrations, demanding that parliament review its policies, in Sleman, Yogyakarta, on 2 September, 2025.

    Protests against government spending have left 10 people dead.

    Indonesian police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at student protesters
  • 'Deserve more than crumbs': Councillors on Auckland Fix and Finish Fund

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    1 Sep 2025
    Auckland mayor Wayne Brown.

    Auckland Council's Governing Body has approved $20m to part-fund local board projects, but none will be completed in full.

    Mayor’s Fix and Finish Fund leaves South Auckland with 'crumbs'
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