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Matt Dathan is Home Affairs Editor at The Times.
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The founder of one of the country's longest-running alternative education organisations, is urging a re-think on how the sector is viewed.
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Farmers' representatives are worried that plans to speed up access to new agri-chemicals won't be fast enough to compete on the world stage.
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New Zealand is pausing its funding to the Cook Islands in the wake of a controversial deal signed between China and the Cook Islands.
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Conflict can happen anywhere - from the playground to the office - or an actual battlefield. How we react to high-stress situations is largely hardwired into us as humans. But can we learn how to manage it better?
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Hamilton Annual Economic Report for 2024 has just been released, while Waipa is sick of feral cats and wants them added to DOC's predator free hit list.
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Sally Battson from The Next Chapter in Wanaka reviews The Passengers on the Hankyu Line by Hiro Arikawa published by Penguin Random House.
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Over 25 years, a volunteer group in East Auckland has quietly achieved something remarkable - a transformation of the Mangemangeroa Reserve from farmland into thriving native bush.
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The Census is to be scrapped, in the biggest change to how New Zealand counts its population in more than 70 years.
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Luke Hura has built a successful career in the film industry doing something that people generally advise against. working with animals.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton details the shooting in Tasmania of a police officer who'd gone to serve a warrant to repossess a house in the state's rural north-west.
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Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world - but it's also proving to be a boon for cyber-criminals.
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Food prices have risen at their highest rate in 18 months, and inflation is heading towards the top of the Reserve Bank's 3 per cent target.
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The government will take back power from local councils if their decisions are going to negatively impact economic growth, development or employment.
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Glen Lamer has sports news.
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Historian Jock Phillips is in the Wellington studio.
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Victoria Young is BusinessDesk editor.
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Around the motu: Jesse Archer in Taupo.
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Last year, New Zealanders' perceptions of China were increasingly positive, but research released today indicates they have again turned negative.
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Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books in Auckland reviews Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte published by Fourth Estate.
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