Afleveringen
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From World War II air raid shelters to a buried stream, Auckland's CBD has a fascinating underground history
Aucklanders are getting ready to head underground with the opening of the City Rail Link ... but trains aren't the first invisible infrastructure under the city
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A seasoned Kiwi guide says Nepal's fight for the bottom of the mountaineering market is one of the reasons why the bodies continue to pile up on Everest
The rise in influencer behaviour has stretched literally to the top of the world - with social media gurus looking for the cheapest, but not always the safest, ways up Everest
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More than $30 million was written off for the failed project, but that may not be the true cost of this saga
Millions of dollars have been wasted and the integrity of public servants called into question over an Immigration New Zealand tech upgrade that went badly wrong
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Fare Game: the policy that could save commuters hundreds and cost taxpayers millions
As Kiwis continue to wince at the petrol pump, Labour has swooped in, offering a cheaper ride. But the maths doesn't add up.
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A peace deal in the Middle East and a huge government loan on the horizon doesn't mean crisis over for our struggling airlines
There may well be hope today that fuel lines will flow again soon, but regional airlines say their tail of problems is longer than just a couple of weeks
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Psychiatrists say the lack of data on the most pressing shortages, and absence of comprehensive planning, make new funding look piecemeal
Any investment in mental health is welcome, say psychiatrists - but they're concerned the government's $100 million worth of solutions is unlikely to fix current problems, and may create new ones
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Millions of young men, including Kiwis, are chasing facial and body perfection. But some are paying a heavy price.
Boys as young as 10 are being drawn into a global social media trend promising the perfect face, body and life, but psychologists warn that looksmaxxing is leaving many trapped in a dangerous cycle of insecurity, obsession and impossible standards
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A former chief ombudsman threatened to ask NZ's top law office to prosecute our health service. It's just one example of why he thinks the OIA needs to be reformed.
A former chief ombudsman says many agencies are 'making a mountain out of a molehill' in their responses - or lack of response - to Official Information Act requests, and it's time the Act sees reform
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The 'less polished version' of Winston Peters could be the next Prime Minister of Australia, with One Nation topping the polls
Love her or loathe her, political survivor Pauline Hanson is rising again, winning a new generation of voters and topping the polls
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A new report spells out just how serious a toll AI is taking on the environment, but some experts say actually, New Zealand could be the right place to develop AI infrastructure
A damning UN report spells out the dire consequences of Artificial Intelligence on the environment, but it's not all bad news
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The US Secretary of War put NZ's defence spending in the spotlight last week, calling us 'freeloaders', and forcing a conversation about how much we spend and whether our government can justify it
The New Zealand Defence Force was one of the big winners in this year's budget, but the US Secretary of War says it's still not cutting it, calling NZ 'freeloaders'
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Auckland's hidden threat: Scientist warns that an active fault line in our biggest city could generate a magnitude 6.8 earthquake
Auckland residents are told they should be "alert but not alarmed" after the discovery of faultlines beneath the city's streets
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A developing nation on the front line of climate change effects is being bashed with other major issues, including a fall off in tourism and the effects of the Iran war
Sharon Brettkelly goes to Sri Lanka for a holiday - and finds a nation struggling with the effects of multiple world events outside its control
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The All Whites squad for this year's football World Cup is being described as our best ever - in spite of a horrendous loss for the first-up friendly
The All Whites are in North America for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and their campaign is about more than just Tim Payne
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In spite of optimism that it can face down a raft of current headwinds, small breweries say the issues facing their businesses now are terrifying
Hospitality-related headwinds aren't the only issue for craft breweries. They're facing uncertain futures in everything from CO2 supplies to keg leasing arrangements.
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The cars of the future are here, but an automotive expert is warning that giant touchscreens and confusing controls are putting drivers at risk
There are growing safety concerns over modern car controls, prompting one car expert to request a specific dashboard change to avoid danger and harm on New Zealand roads
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The world is closely watching Ebola and Hantavirus, while fighting off pandemic fatigue
The threat never went away - why Ebola and Hantavirus are putting global health systems back under pressure
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The auditions for the next James Bond have started, firing up the speculation as to who will fill Daniel Craig's tux and togs
There are certain requirements for an actor to play James Bond - some can be overlooked but others shouldn't be messed with
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Our women's cricket team are world champions at Twenty20, and there's a growing call to see them bowling a red ball
The White Ferns are a highly successful team, and have even received pay equity - but without multi-day matches, they still don't have play equity
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The Greyhound industry in NZ is about to dissolve, but a last-minute plan could see some of the dogs continue racing across the ditch
A charter flight full of greyhounds bound for a racing life in Australia is not illegal - and not confirmed yet - but critics say the plan doesn't match the spirit of an industry ban
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