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  • Why is there a growing divide between Australia's defence and foreign aid?

    News
    Pacific
    25 Apr 2025
    Australian Aid.

    There are concerns in Australia that as more emphasis in paced on defence spending, foreign aid will suffer. Audio

    Why is there a growing divide between Australia's defence and foreign aid?
  • Fewer than 50 families to get National's full tax package, says CTU

    News
    Politics policy
    24 Apr 2025
    Composite of Nicola Willis, money and GDP statistics.

    The rebate for families was a key plank of National's tax package last year.

    Fewer than 50 families to get National's full tax package, says CTU
  • Deep-rooted cultural influence behind corruption - ex-audit boss

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    Pacific Cook Islands
    24 Apr 2025
    Paul Raui Pokoati Allsworth at the University of the South Pacific (USP) Cook Islands Campus on Thursday night. TALAIA MIKA / 25042102.

    Paul Allsworth claims that cultural ties and environmental factors are strong contributing forces to corruption in the Cook Islands government.

    Deep-rooted cultural influence behind Cook Islands corruption - former audit director
  • Third of New Zealanders need help with food

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    Business food
    24 Apr 2025
    A full shopping basket and ascending graphs

    Data should be 'wake up call' that action is needed in grocery sector, Consumer NZ says.

    Third of New Zealanders need help with food
  • Infrastructure failures: Govt makes little headway on fixing weaknesses

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    Politics infrastructure
    23 Apr 2025
    Mobile phone masts have been damaged in England in recent days (file picture).

    Two widespread communications failures in the Northland storm and Otago within two days last week have again exposed the vulnerability of the country's critical infrastructure. Audio

    Infrastructure failures: Govt makes little headway on fixing weaknesses
  • Historic trial begins into Google's internet search monopoly

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    World
    22 Apr 2025
    A screen showing the google search engine.

    The outcome of the case could fundamentally reshape the internet.

    Historic trial begins into Google's internet search monopoly
  • What to know about getting a flu shot this year

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    21 Apr 2025
    Generic of sick child

    Explainer - Flu season is almost here. Here's what you need to know about the different vaccine options.

    Five flu vaccines are available this year - which one should you get?
  • What population growth means for house prices

    News
    New Zealand Business
    18 Apr 2025
    In 2024, councils dealt out the biggest rates rises to homeowners since 1990. (file image)

    The country has grown by roughly two Hamiltons since 2018 - so what does that mean for the house market?

    How has the housing market coped with population growth?
  • The big benefit of tree planting in Hawke's Bay

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    Country
    17 Apr 2025
    More than 250,000 hectares of hill country in Hawke's Bay is considered high risk for erosion.

    Tree planting efforts around Hawke's Bay hill country farms are paying off, new data shows.

    The big benefit of tree planting in Hawke's Bay
  • How New Zealand is boosting the US space race with China

    News
    Politics technology
    16 Apr 2025
    Judith Collins addresses the media as Chair of Parliament's Privileges Committee.

    New Zealand is becoming increasingly involved, even as the defence force denies its tentative steps into space have anything to do with military operations. Audio

    NZ plugs in to boost US Navy's space race with China
  • Alcohol retailers fight Rotorua’s proposed freeze on new liquor off-licences

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    Local Democracy Reporting Bay of Plenty
    16 Apr 2025
    Bottle cap Beer Brewery package Drinking Bar Warehouse Storage Logistic

    A health official says Rotorua's alcohol-related harm is now above the national average.

    Alcohol retailers fight Rotorua’s proposed freeze on new liquor off-licences
  • Tariff turmoil fails to dampen dairy demand

    News
    Business food
    16 Apr 2025
    Jersey Cows in autumn light

    Prices have risen in the latest global auction overnight to their highest level in nearly three years.

    Tariff turmoil fails to dampen dairy demand
  • Warning tariffs could push food prices higher

    News
    New Zealand Business
    15 Apr 2025
    Supermarket shoppers

    Just how much have food prices increased in the past year? RNZ takes a look.

    Warning tariffs could push food prices higher
  • How one man created 6 million Wikipedia articles, and why he stopped

    News
    World
    15 Apr 2025
    Wikipedia

    A Swedish linguist designed a bot that almost entirely created a Cebuano-language Wikipedia of 6 million articles, but the Isjbot was eventually retired.

    Wikipedia's largest non-English version was created by a bot. Generative AI poses new problems
  • The bus station using classical music to drive trouble away

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    New Zealand transport
    15 Apr 2025
    Christchurch Bus Interchange

    Dramatic orchestral symphonies, soaring operatic solos and piano sonatas have been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange.

    Christchurch Bus Interchange using classical music to deter anti-social behaviour
  • Auckland mayoral candidate urges deputy mayor to join race

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    New Zealand local council
    14 Apr 2025
    Desley Simpson and Wayne Brown

    Kerrin Leoni accused Mayor Wayne Brown of "bully behaviour" against his deputy Desley Simpson.

    Auckland mayoral candidate urges deputy mayor Desley Simpson to join the race
  • The climate question: where COP fits into the world's response

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    Pacific climate
    14 Apr 2025
    A Greenpeace environmental activist installs a round placard reading "Make the world great again" with landmark TV tower in the background in front of Germany's Foreign Ministry where the Petersberg Climate Dialogue (PCD) conference is held, on March 26, 2025. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP)

    "We all know, those of us who are involved in the process, that the COP process is an imperfect one - but it's the process we have." Audio

    The climate question: where COP fits into the world's response
  • Shining a light on the Southern Ocean's deep, dark underworld

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    World science
    13 Apr 2025
    The frightening face of the deep-sea lizardfish.

    Four thousand metres below the surface lies a mysterious and alien world with a staggering diversity of strange creatures.

    Shining a light on the Southern Ocean's deep, dark underworld
  • Webb telescope captures planet's death plunge into star

    News
    World science
    13 Apr 2025
    As that gas expanded and cooled off, the heavy elements in this gas condensed into cold dust over the next year. There is a hot circumstellar disk of molecular gas closer to the star.

    The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a planet's death plunge into a star caused by the gradual erosion of the alien world's orbit.

    James Webb Space Telescope documents alien planet's death plunge into a star
  • Trump spares smartphones, computers, other electronics from his 125 percent China tariffs

    News
    World Business
    13 Apr 2025
    US President Donald Trump speaks during a photo opportunity with autoracing officials and champions on the South Portico of the White House on April 9, 2025, in Washington,

    The US government has granted tariff exclusions for smartphones, computers and other electronics imported largely from China.

    Trump spares smartphones, computers, other electronics from his 125 percent China tariffs
  • Putting the new Defence Capability Plan in context

    News
    Politics What you need to know
    12 Apr 2025
    An NZDF Boeing 757 aeroplane on the runway at Port Vila's Bauerfield International Airport, about to take off with the last planned repatriation flight from Vanuatu, on 21 December, 2024, following a major earthquake on 17/12/24.

    Explainer - $12 billion sounds like a lot to spend on the military. But is it, really? Audio

    The multibillion-dollar boost for New Zealand's military: What you need to know
  • Air Chathams may pull Whakatāne route

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    Business Local Democracy Reporting
    11 Apr 2025
    Air Chathams' SAAB 340 aircraft may soon disappear from Whakatane Airport.

    Air Chathams needs support from Whakatāne District Council and the community if is to continue providing flights to the Eastern Bay.

    Air Chathams may pull Whakatāne route
  • Magnificent Seven stocks to add more than $1 trillion in value after Trump pauses some tariffs

    News
    World
    10 Apr 2025
    The Apple logo appears on a phone and the Nvidia logo is displayed on a laptop in Krakow, Poland, on April 1, 2025.

    US President Donald Trump's 90-day tariff pause is easing pressure on tech giants that had tumbled in recent sessions.

    Magnificent Seven stocks to add more than $1 trillion in value after Trump pauses some tariffs
  • Stocks plunge on tariff turmoil, VIX fear gauge spikes

    News
    World economy
    8 Apr 2025
    A customer pays attention to the stock market at a stock exchange in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province.

    In Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng's 13 percent one-day slump was the largest since 1997.

    Stocks plunge on tariff turmoil, VIX fear gauge spikes
  • How do Queenstown residents feel about increasing tourism?

    News
    New Zealand tourism
    7 Apr 2025
    Queenstown, Otago

    Queenstown has been suffering from growing pains for years but with visitor and resident numbers continuing to swell it's turning into a full-blown belly ache. Audio

    How do Queenstown residents feel about increasing tourism and its impact?
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