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Aotearoa’s AI strategy risks leaving Pasifika behind, expert warns
NZ's AI strategy risks leaving Pasifika behind, expert warns
Namulau'ulu Nu'uali'i Eteroa Lafaele is calling for resourcing, representation, and equity to be central to AI policy.
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ACT leader blames identity politics, previous government for setting NZ 'against each other'
ACT leader blames 'identity politics' for division
But supporters are calling on their party to stick to its values as it takes stock.
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NZ's new AI strategy is long on 'economic opportunity' but short on managing ethical and social risk
NZ's new AI strategy: Big tech dreams, small safeguards
While the government talks up AI-driven productivity, its strategy offers little protection for jobs, ethics, or equity. Audio
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ACT rally to focus on supermarkets, free speech, economy
ACT Party rally to focus on supermarkets, free speech, the economy
The ACT Party is hosting its annual rally in Auckland, and unveiling a policy to help competition in the supermarket sector.
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Big Sleepout returns after five-year hiatus
"The Lifewise Big Sleepout" made a return on Thursday night after a five-year hiatus, to highlight homelessness. Lawyer Mai Chen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Anti-red tape bill a health risk, doctors say
Anti-red tape bill a health risk, doctors say
The ACT Party's "red tape-busting" Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) threatens to harm patients by undermining the public health system, health experts are warning.
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Government unveils its first-ever national artificial intelligence strategy
First-ever national artificial intelligence strategy unveiled
New Zealand has now joined other countries in tackling the AI opportunity, and challenge.
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Blood, guts and big bucks: Horror is slaying in cinemas
How horror is slaying in cinemas
Classic monsters and creepy new hits are doing what billion-dollar blockbusters couldn't - get people back in theatres. Video
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Youth MP wants to see Pasifika voices in politics amplified
Breaking Barriers: Youth MP wants amplified Pasifika voices in politics
Marques Tominiko has returned from Parliament feeling proud of how he represented his people, but he thinks that South Auckland remains under the radar.
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Pensioners pinching pennies to pay for power
Pensioners pinching pennies to pay for power
They're turning off hot water cylinders for days, heading to bed as soon as it is dark and eating tinned food cold to keep the lights on, Age Concern says. Audio
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More than meds: Why easier access to ADHD treatment has to be part of a whole-system approach
Why better ADHD treatment needs more than just meds
Analysis: The government is expanding access to ADHD diagnosis, but experts warn medication alone won't fix NZ's systemic shortfalls.
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Wānaka residents grill government ministers over healthcare shortfalls
Wānaka residents grill ministers over healthcare shortfalls
About 300 people attended the meeting for answers on why they are paying for blood tests, travelling to Dunedin for basic scans and waiting months for children to see psychiatrists. Audio
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Who decides who succeeds at entrepreneurship?
Audio 1 Jul 2025The University of Auckland is playing host to a major business conference spotlighting female entrepreneurship with industry experts focusing on funding inequities, structural barriers, and the future… Audio
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Foodbanks struggling with demand ahead of winter surge
'More people... are falling off the cliff': Foodbanks struggle ahead of winter surge
One Auckland foodbank recently had to cap the number of people getting food parcels.
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US Senate begins nail-biting vote on Trump spending bill
US Senate begins nail-biting vote on Trump spending bill
The bill, described by Elon Musk as "utterly insane", is expected to pave the way for a redistribution of wealth from the poorest 10 percent of Americans to the richest.
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New data being considered in family harm and gender based violence research
New data being considered in family harm and gender-based violence
Research into gender-based violence and family violence has for the first time examined a wider set of data, to get a clearer picture of deadly violence against women and children. Audio
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Intellectually disabled twice as likely to live in hardship
Next Tuesday the IHC - which advocates for the rights, inclusion and welfare of people with intellectual disabilities will offiicially launch its new report entitled The Cost of Exclusion. Audio
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Māori, Pasifika and disabled hardest hit by 'postcode lottery' healthcare - expert
Māori, Pasifika and disabled hardest hit by 'postcode lottery' healthcare - expert
Rural people are also under-served by the current approach to healthcare funding, the College of Surgeons says. Audio
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Papua New Guinea declares national HIV crisis as infections surge
'Disease of inequality': PNG declares national HIV crisis
The country's health minister says the rise in new HIV infections is "deeply concerning", with cases doubling since 2010 and an estimated 30 people contracting the virus daily in 2024.
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'Postcode healthcare' persists - new report by government watchdog
'Postcode healthcare' persists - Auditor-General reports
The new report has shown elective surgeries in the public system were often "not equitable or timely".
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Gender pay reversal identified by directors' fee survey
Gender pay gap reversal for directors' fees - survey
Female directors are earning more than their male counterparts in private sector boardrooms, the Strategic Pay survey shows.
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NZ's vaccination rates among lowest among high-income countries - study
NZ's vaccination rates among lowest among high-income countries - study
Childhood vaccination rates have dropped in 21 out of 36 countries that were included in the study.
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Patients increasingly diagnosed with bowel cancer in ED, Northland doctor says
Patients increasingly diagnosed with bowel cancer in ED
Eugene Fayerberg is not a cancer specialist, but says he and his colleagues are increasingly the ones to find cancer in patients coming into ED. Audio
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Youth offending drops with safe, stable housing - study
Youth offending drops with safe, stable housing - study
The study found that 3 years after moving into public housing, alleged offences and court charges among young people reduced by 11.7 percent and 10.9 percent more than the general population.
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Tenancy Tribunal orders landlord Victor Davis to pay $9k following illegal storage unit tenancy
Landlord ordered to pay $9k following illegal storage unit tenancy
A desperate father moved into a storage unit in an industrial zone with his 5yo daughter, paying $430 a week for space with no fresh air or natural light.