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The campaign was ridiculed when it was launched with US and UK media calling it tone-deaf and opposition politicians saying it made New Zealand sound like a clearance-sale item ...
Cybersecurity expert Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to talk about Microsoft's recent Zero Day security flaw - who was affected and how has the company responded? The latest report into the cost of ...
The survey of more than 1,200 of New Zealand's graduating students found entrepreneurship to be a recurring theme, particularly among graduates in beauty, health, trades and community services.
Education Minister Erica Stanford said the funding approach was different from the usual, but the money would come from the ...
A Selwyn District Council meeting ground to a halt when a public speaker refused to leave the table. Peter Schnell fronted ...
"LiveGood", which promotes a multi-level marketing company that sells supplements, "resembles a pyramid scheme", the Consumer ...
The head of the NZ Stock Exchange (NZX), Mark Peterson, has resigned and will leave in April next year after close to a ...
The UN's highest court has found countries can be held legally responsible for their greenhouse gas emissions. The landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice paves the way for countries to ...
A drinking water competition has compared the best of the best when it comes to the taste and smell of drinking water, and an ...
More than 50,000 people made withdrawals from their KiwiSaver accounts on the basis of hardship in the year to June - ...
When Welby Ings was 14 he was so desperate to avoid school he'd lather his face in the sap from a euphorbia plant and wait for the blisters to emerge. It got him out of school for a while - but ...
Lynn Freeman reviews The Far Side of the Moon by Jana Wendt, published by Text Publishing.
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