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  • Doctors group supports Labour's new policy, but questions GP capacity

    News
    Politics
    28 Oct 2025
    Tauranga GP Luke Bradford, medical director for the Royal College of General Practitioners.

    Labour has agreed to campaign on a capital gains tax covering just property - excluding family homes and farms - to help fund three free doctor visits for everyone. Audio

    Royal New Zealand College of GPs backs funding for doctors from Labour's capital gains tax
  • Labour will oust any policy leaker, Hipkins says

    News
    Politics
    28 Oct 2025
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins made the announcement on Tuesday morning.

    The party won't be hunting for who leaked its new capital gains tax policy, but if someone is found they'll be removed as a member, Chris Hipkins says.

    Labour will oust anyone found to have leaked capital gains tax policy, Chris Hipkins says
  • Private investigator cleared after client used AI to challenge his report

    News
    New Zealand crime
    27 Oct 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere - but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    James Kelly paid a private investigator to provide an "honest assessment" of a police case against him.

    Private investigator cleared after client used AI to challenge his report
  • 'Not that beautiful': Altered photos causing headaches for immigration advisers

    News
    New Zealand technology
    27 Oct 2025
    Immigration New Zealand visa application form, residence visa.

    Immigration NZ receives 1000 doctored photos a week - about one in 20.

    Altered clients' photos causing headaches for immigration advisers
  • Brenda Ralph named as deputy by Ruapehu Mayor

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Oct 2025
    Second-term councillor Brenda Ralph has been chosen as the new deputy mayor of Ruapehu District Council.

    Weston Kirton said he made his decision based on who could relate to his way of thinking.

    Long-time council staffer turned councillor named as Ruapehu deputy mayor
  • AI-powered medical tech will help rewire our brains, but could endanger our privacy

    News
    New Zealand
    25 Oct 2025
    A marble carving of a closed-eyed face with its brain visible.

    The neurotechnology that might enable humans to one day become symbiotic with AI is incoming, and it's not "ethically neutral", says a leading clinical neurologist.

    AI-powered medical tech will help rewire our brains, but could endanger our privacy
  • Embracing superstars, villains - Savea on rugby's marketing challenges

    News
    Sport
    25 Oct 2025
    Ardie Savea. Graphic: Liam K. Swiggs

    Watch: While the team-first marketing strategy has worked for the All Blacks, there is a mood for change writes Jamie Wall.

    Embracing the superstars and villains - Ardie Savea on rugby’s marketing challenges
  • How generative AI could change how we think and speak

    News
    New Zealand
    25 Oct 2025
    There are several precedents for technology reconfiguring our minds, rather than just assisting them.

    Could an over-reliance on AI damage our ability to use language as an instrument for thinking creatively?

    How generative AI could change how we think and speak
  • Will home loan rates drop below 4 percent?

    News
    Business
    24 Oct 2025
    Small house, gold coins and descending graph line

    Home loan interest rates continue to drop as the Reserve Bank pursues its path to a lower official cash rate, and wholesale markets fall. Audio

    Will home loan rates drop below 4 percent?
  • The Panel Plus

    Audio 23 Oct 2025

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: Wallace who talks to Victor who witnessed a mainfreight truck over turn in the… Audio

  • Tech: AWS outage, Labour's gaming subsidies, Netflix + AI

    Audio
    technology
    23 Oct 2025
    Amazon Web Services logo on the smartphone screen.

    Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at what caused the Amazon Web Services outage. Audio

  • Legal warning over Govt AI use

    Audio 23 Oct 2025
    Stylised illustration of AI brain and documents

    Simpson Grierson partner Nick Chapman says the scene is set for a perfect storm of legal challenges from the increasing use of AI by the public sector - and he warns there is a gap in the law around… Audio

  • 'Hallucinated details': AI not reliable news source of news, Euro media study says

    News
    World technology
    22 Oct 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere - but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    The wide-ranging study of four platforms found 45 percent of answers had "at least one significant issue".

    Artificial Intelligence not reliable news source, European media study says
  • Pacific news in brief for 22 October

    News
    Pacific
    22 Oct 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere - but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    A round-up of news from around the region, including Guam's Bureau of Womens Affairs backing a bill that would make deepfake pornography illegal.

    Pacific news in brief for 22 October
  • Do we need to be saying 'please' and 'thanks' to AI?

    News
    World Media & Technology
    22 Oct 2025
    An illustration of person interacting with chatbot on phone.

    Why are people being nice to AI? And does it actually make any difference?

    Do we need to be saying 'please' and 'thanks' to AI?
  • Thousands of bank accounts closed, transferred to Inland Revenue

    News
    New Zealand Business
    21 Oct 2025
    IRD generic

    Every year, thousands of New Zealand bank accounts are closed and the money is transferred to Inland Revenue. Audio

    Thousands of bank accounts closed, transferred to Inland Revenue
  • Massive outage takes websites down around the world

    News
    World internet
    21 Oct 2025
    Amazon Web Services logo on the smartphone screen.

    Some of the world's most popular apps were knocked offline after problems at Amazon's cloud services unit. Audio

    Many websites, apps go dark as Amazon's cloud unit reports global outage
  • Researchers developing AI tool to assist embyro selection

    Audio
    technology
    20 Oct 2025

    Auckland University researchers are developing an AI tool that can help analyse and select the most viable embryos for IVF. At the moment the process of selecting a fertilised egg for transfer to… Audio

  • Greens accuse government of 'clownish' smear campaign

    News
    Politics
    20 Oct 2025
    Francisco Hernandez delivers his maiden statement.

    The party has savaged the government's response to the looming mega-strike.

    Greens accuse government of 'clownish' smear campaign over mega strike
  • Airbrushed visa photos causing Immigration NZ headaches

    Audio 20 Oct 2025
    Immigration New Zealand is dealing with a growing problem with people applying for visas, with photographs that have been filtered and airbrushed.

    Immigration New Zealand is dealing with a growing problem with people applying for visas, with photographs that have been filtered and airbrushed.  Audio

  • National accuses strikers of politics, Labour says public backs workers

    News
    Politics employment
    20 Oct 2025
    Protesters in Wellington on the day of the teachers' strike.

    The Prime Minister is doubling down on claims striking unions are "politically motivated" and says kids will be "massively impacted". Audio

    Public will back workers on 'mega strike' - Labour Party
  • 'We are in a crisis': Seven million protesters attend anti-Trump rallies, say organisers

    News
    World world politics
    19 Oct 2025
    Protesters rally during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on October 18, 2025. From New York to San Francisco, millions of Americans are expected to hit the streets to voice their anger over President Donald Trump's policies at nationwide "No Kings" protests. (Photo by Kerem YUCEL / AFP)

    Huge crowds have vented their anger over Trump's hardline policies, with the US President responding with AI-generated videos depicting him piloting a jet dropping faeces on protesters.

    Protesters out in force for anti-Trump 'No Kings' rallies across US
  • 'Co-ordinated attack': Collins hits out at unions over strikes

    News
    Politics
    19 Oct 2025
    Minister for the Public Service Judith Collins is taking aim at unions ahead of Thursday's national strike involving secondary teachers and medical staff.

    An open letter by the Public Service Minister claims the teachers' union put Palestine ahead of students on an agenda list.

    Public Service Minister Judith Collins lashes out at unions for 'politically motivated' strikes
  • Michael Connelly: Lincoln Lawyer fights AI company in new book

    Audio
    author interview books
    19 Oct 2025
    Michael Connelly and The Proving Ground book cover

    The eighth novel in the Lincoln Lawyer series will be released next week.  Audio

  • 'Be inspirational': South Waikato regroups after horror year of business closures

    News
    Business education
    19 Oct 2025
    Project Phoenix event for those who have recently lost their jobs, facilitated by WORKit, a joint venture between South Waikato District Council (SWDC) and the Mayors’ Taskforce for Jobs funded by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), and Kiwi Staff.

    Those with businesses in the district say it is still ripe for growth and employment.

    South Waikato regroups after horror year of business closures
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