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  • Drones give 3rd dimension to marine biosecurity

    Audio
    science
    30 Jul 2019
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    Dangerous and murky waters in our ports and marinas can make it hard for divers to carry out biosecurity checks for introduced organisms. Niwa has been doing marine surveillance on behalf of MPI for… Audio, Gallery

  • Goodwill will give gun registry the best shot at success

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    27 Jul 2019
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    Opinion - The gun buyback scheme is working to remove firearms from society and enforcement laws are strong, but creating a meaningful gun registry is also essential, writes Lew Stoddart.

    Make entry into registry easy as possible for gun owners
  • Australia sets up Pacific force

    News
    Pacific
    24 Jul 2019
    The HMAS Leeuwin is the first Australian Navy vessel to visit Fiji in eight years

    Australia is pushing to secure its status as the security partner of choice for Pacific nations, forming a new expeditionary training force to work with key regional neighbours, including Papua New…

    Australia sets up Pacific force
  • South Korea fires warning shots at Russian military aircraft

    News
    New Zealand politics
    23 Jul 2019
    Russian Tu-95 Bear bombers.

    South Korea says its jets fired hundreds of warning shots at a Russian surveillance plane that entered its airspace.

    South Korea fires warning shots at Russian military aircraft
  • Iran says it has arrested CIA spies, sentenced some to death

    News
    World
    23 Jul 2019
    Iranian intelligence minister Mahmoud Alavi pictured at a campaign meeting in 2016.

    Iran says it has arrested 17 spies who it says were working for the CIA, and sentenced some of them to death.

    Iran says it has arrested CIA spies, sentenced some to death
  • Tenth Queensland fruit fly found in Northcote

    News
    Country
    22 Jul 2019
    Queensland fruit fly.

    The male Queensland fruitfly found this month in Northcote is the tenth detected in the area since February.

    Tenth Queensland fruit fly found in Northcote
  • Grounded planes: 'Possible in-flight break-up' cause for concern

    News
    New Zealand transport
    22 Jul 2019
    An example of the GA-8 Airvan, the type of plane that has been grounded.  Gippsland Airvan GA-8.

    A possible risk of in-flight breakup is the reason for the grounding of 21 sightseeing planes in New Zealand on Saturday.

    Grounded planes: 'Possible in-flight break-up' cause for concern
  • US troops deployed in Saudi Arabia due to Iran 'threats'

    News
    World
    20 Jul 2019
    US soldier.

    The Pentagon has said US troops are being deployed to Saudi Arabia to defend American interests from "emergent credible threats".

    US troops deployed in Saudi Arabia due to Iran 'threats'
  • Tuesday's world news: what's making the headlines

    News
    World
    16 Jul 2019
    A photo released by US Customs and Border Protection shows migrants who crossed the US-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas

    In today's world news: Asylum seekers to US face another barrier, European nations attempt a salvage of the Iran nuclear deal, Australian Universities linked to 'racial profiling' tech used by China…

    Tuesday's world news: what's making the headlines
  • Monday's world news: what's making the headlines

    News
    World
    15 Jul 2019
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    In today's world news: India delays moon launch, European intervention in Iran-US tensions, PNG police decry massacre, Trump accused of racism, and more.

    Monday's world news: what's making the headlines
  • PNG Highlands killings have 'changed everything'

    News
    Pacific
    15 Jul 2019
    Bryan Kramer.

    Papua New Guinea's police minister said the massacre of more than two dozen women and children in the Highlands has "changed everything".

    PNG Highlands killings have 'changed everything'
  • Isobel Yeung: China's hidden war on Uighurs

    Audio
    politics
    14 Jul 2019
    VICE News journalist Isobel Yeung.

    VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung posed as a travel blogger to go behind the scenes in Xinjiang, a frontier region in China's west, to unveil what is happening to the Uighur in the most oppressed… Audio

  • Peters calls for peaceful resolution to US-Iran tensions

    News
    Politics
    11 Jul 2019
    Winston talks about Euthanasia Bill

    The Foreign Affairs Minister says no decisions have been made about whether New Zealand will join the United States' call for a military coalition to safeguard waters around Iran and Yemen.

    Winston Peters calls for peaceful resolution to US-Iran tensions
  • US seeks military coalition to patrol waters around Iran

    News
    World politics
    10 Jul 2019
    Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln  and the Amphibious Assault Ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) sail in the Arabian Sea in May.

    The US says it wants to create an international military coalition to safeguard waters around Iran and Yemen.

    US seeks military coalition to patrol waters around Iran
  • Fears over worsening wallaby problem

    News
    Country environment
    9 Jul 2019
    A wallaby park in Waimate.

    Central Otago's rural community says the area's worsening wallaby problem could be catastrophic for farming in the region.

    Fears over worsening wallaby problem
  • Search for missing 12 in West Papua helicopter mystery continues

    News
    Pacific West Papua
    8 Jul 2019
    Helicopter generic

    The search for a missing helicopter in Indonesia's West Papua with a dozen military personnel on board is entering its eleventh day.

    Search for missing 12 in West Papua helicopter mystery continues
  • Camera surveillance: Truck drivers quit over spying fears

    Audio
    life and society
    8 Jul 2019
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    Some truck drivers are being driven to quit their jobs over fears that new cameras installed in their cabs are being used to spy on them. Emma Hatton has more. Audio

  • Chinese spy ship heading towards Australia to monitor war games

    News
    World defence force
    7 Jul 2019
    Naval vessels take part in a joint naval exercise off Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, on April 26, 2019. China conducted a joint naval exercise with Southeast Asian countries

    The Australian Defence Force is closely tracking a high-tech Chinese spy ship as it approaches Australia ahead of this month's Talisman Sabre war games on the Queensland coast.

    Chinese spy ship heading towards Australia to monitor war games
  • Dr Merlyn Hay - Vet who discovered M. Bovis

    Audio
    science farming
    6 Jul 2019
    Dr Merlyn Hay

    In mid 2017 Oamaru veterinarian Dr Merlyn Hay noticed cows and calves on a South Canterbury property displaying unusual and distressing symptoms. Her dogged determination to find the cause of their… Audio

  • MPI apologises to farmers over M bovis programme

    News
    Country
    5 Jul 2019
    Ray Smith - Director-General MPI

    MPI director general Ray Smith apologised for putting farmers through "a lot of anxiety" during the Mycoplasma bovis eradication programme. Audio

    MPI apologises to farmers over M bovis programme
  • Govt sinks $7.5m into lake weeds

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    4 Jul 2019
    Eugenie Sage speaking on the steps of Parliament

    The government has earmarked $7.5 million to help tackle the spread of weeds in lakes around the country.

    Lake Wanaka weeds targeted by government's $7.5m Land Information weed biosecurity fund
  • Surveillance capitalism and how the internet is using us

    Audio
    internet security
    2 Jul 2019
    Soshana Zuboff

    Harvard Business School professor Shoshana Zuboff says we are being used by the internet and is challenging us to better understand the significance of data as currency in her book, The Age of… Audio

  • Saipan church vandalized, altar set on fire

    News
    Pacific
    2 Jul 2019
    Attempt to set Saipan Church altar set on fire

    A church on Saipan in the Northern Marianas was broken into last weekend and its altar partly set on fire.

    Saipan church vandalized, altar set on fire
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  • Search for missing West Papua helicopter with 12 onboard

    News
    Pacific West Papua
    1 Jul 2019
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    Indonesia is deploying several aircraft to West Papua in an expanded search for a dozen military personnel who went missing on a helicopter flight.

    Search for missing West Papua helicopter with 12 onboard
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