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Card skimming on the rise in Wellington
People have lost thousands of dollars due to card skimming incidents according to police.
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Smoking rates plateau bucking downward trend
Serious doubts are being raised about New Zealand's ability to achieve its ambitious Smokefree 2025 goal. Audio
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Needy data centres showing up in water-scarce areas
Big tech companies are operating data centres that use vast amounts of water in areas of the world where water is scarce Audio
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Video of Chinese paraglider Peng Yujiang likely manipulated with AI, experts say
Video of a Chinese paraglider widely published by news media outlets around the world was at least partly manipulated by generative artificial intelligence tools, experts said.
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Science heats up in the fire lab
From flaming tornadoes to burning couches, scientists are setting stuff on fire to prepare for our changing wildfire risk.
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Infratil eyes sale of $1b in assets as it targets stronger growth
Its chief executive says no decisions have been made on what's for sale, through the retirement business was one option considered in the past.
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What's the future of local music in the streaming age?
Analysis: As Music Month turns 25, it highlights their lack of visibility on streaming services and commercial radio.
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How many public sector jobs have really been axed?
Thousands of jobs have been cut as part of government cost-saving. But exactly how many have gone depends on who you ask.
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The scale of public sector job cuts
How RNZ calculated the numbers and why it exceeds other official datasets.
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Farm machinery tax discount a 'boost' for rural economy
Those in the agriculture sector who can afford to buy new farm equipment are feeling buoyed by the government's new tax incentive.
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Mayor renews calls for rain radar after flash flooding
Intense rainfall left parts of Nelson underwater on Monday.
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Trump delays another set of tariffs
It's the latest instance of the US president throwing markets into confusion and backing out.
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Once-secret spy data centre to open soon
A tailor-made data centre for the country's most secret and sensitive public sector information is expected to open soon in West Auckland.
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Trump's latest tariff threat
The US president has threatened a 50 percent tariff on goods from the European Union, citing a lack of progress in current trade negotiations.
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Giant battery: first stage of Ruakākā Energy Park switched on
The country's first super-sized grid-connected battery will help improve Northland's energy resilience in future power outages, Meridian Energy says.
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Improving understanding of a threatening toxin in Pacific fish
Ciguatera, which is primarily contracted from reef fish, is considered a growing threat to food security, livelihoods, and public health in the region.
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500 job applications in 12 months - a jobseeker's struggle
Allister Benson has been made redundant three times in the past 24 months and says it's tough going in the job market at the moment.
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Taxpayer-funded climate satellite mission finally reveals what's behind delays
MethaneSAT got $29 million from the government, with the aim of growing the space industry.
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'Serious problem': Afghan capital losing race against water
Kabul faces a looming water crisis, driven by unruly and rapid urbanisation, mismanagement over years of conflict, and climate change.
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Do first home buyers have an opportunity to get into the housing market?
Twice this week, we've heard first-home buyers told that they have a rare opportunity to get into the property market. When both the Real Estate Institute and QV released their latest data, it came… Audio
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Is it actually a good time to buy a house?
Twice this week, first-home buyers have been told it might be their big chance to get into the market.
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Trump announces billions in deals during UAE visit, AI agreement signed
The deals equate to over NZ$340 billion.
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Strong Chinese demand pushes global EV sales
The International Energy Agency expects EV sales will reach 40 percent by 2030.
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NZ launches world first anonymous reporting platform to combat foreign bribery
Reports will be received by specifically trained staff through a fully encrypted platform.
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$30,000 a week in rent? Demand surges for luxury homes
A luxury real estate agent says more international clients are looking for homes.