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It's been nearly two years since New Zealand shook off its Covid isolation, but the populace is far from content
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Three sets of allegations, three inquiries: The Detail talks to the journalist who broke the Te Pāti Māori data breach stories
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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A separate parliament could boost Māori representation. What exactly would that look like?
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Alex Paulsen's move to the Premier league headlines a terrific purple patch for the sport
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Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert.
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What motivates a journalist to spend years fighting for justice for someone they don't even know?
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Married at First Sight NZ- the reality show that indulges your worst instincts as a person
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Is Auckland city a crime-ridden nightmare, or is it a perception caused by more apartment-dwellers congregating on the streets?
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The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy
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Injuries and a death on a recent Singapore Airlines flight have highlighted issues with severe turbulence
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Finally New Zealand is leaving the Snell and Walker era behind, with a new generation of record-breaking athletes on the scene
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Dramatic pictures of diseased beehives going up in flames have spotlit issues with the apiculture industry
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Will a shake-up in leadership at The Warehouse give the company what it needs to survive?
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Is Kāinga Ora, the government's social housing arm, a total mess or a 'stonking financial success'?
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New Zealand has three live seabed mining issues right now, and what they have in common is a startling lack of information on how damaging their activities will be
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The new specialised National Gang Unit is being described as the same policing with a different name.
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In 2024 more voters than ever in history are heading to the polls, but one of the most extraordinary elections happened this week
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Kiwi holiday makers have been air-lifted from New Caledonia, but what kind of mess have they left behind?
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Former charter schools are expressing caution about David Seymour's revival plans
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Out with Reading Recovery; in with structured literacy. There's a big change coming for New Zealand's young readers
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