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Moving an elephant across an ocean is no small feat for her keepers, physically or mentally
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Defence lawyers say there are better ways of clearing clogged courts than the government's plan to have fewer jury trials
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Meet the Auckland businessman who's helping to pick up the pieces of Indian migrant exploitation
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When it comes to our outcomes on poverty, New Zealand's marks are poor. Experts gathering this week in Wellington want to change that.
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New Zealand isn't the target of Trump's tariff threats, but might just be collateral damage in a global economic war.
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How we eat lunch at work has changed, but a good lunch is more about how you eat than what
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Posties say proposals to NZ Post that include job cuts, price increases, communal delivery points, and fewer deliveries and postal outlets threaten our culture
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It's being labelled toxic positivity; opening the door to women in sport, but closing it before they get into high performance coaching jobs
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Crops and vegetables contaminated with sea water, an ocean that's getting fished out, and inundation at high tide is the reality of life for perhaps hundreds of Fijian villages
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Deepfake porn is easier than ever to create, and students are suffering the consequences
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The Ministry of Education has cancelled 39 rural bus routes. Parents say it will leave 100s of students unable to get to school.
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It's been 645 days between dunks for Kiwi NBA stalwart Steven Adams. He's older, wiser, and more often than not, on the bench.
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The welcome mat is laid out for the return of Polish refugee children in Pahiatua, where their arrival 80 years ago has been wound into the fabric of the town's history
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At North Shore Hospital, anaesthetised patients were examined by student doctors without giving consent. It's likely that most don't even know it happened.
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Chat GPT is here and changing education, with new versions of the technology making the use of it harder to detect
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Getting a building consent is about to get easier, with some builders allowed to skip council inspections
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Some fear drivers will swap prescription drugs like medicinal cannabis for more dangerous substances, like opiates, that don't show up on saliva tests, making our roads less safe.
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A few days out from the US presidential election, The Apprentice tells the story of how Trump became Trump
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Nyree Smith's cancer is terminal, but during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, she's on a mission to get Kiwis to their doctors before it's too late
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A deep dive into the massive Royal Commission report into Abuse in Care reveals a host of roles and names of those who stonewalled victims' compensation claims, but one stands out
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