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What do businesses know about your data - and can they be trusted?
What do businesses know about your data - and can they be trusted?

You’re being watched online every day. Almost every click you make, every item you purchase and every clip you watch is being recorded by businesses.…

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Why are we so afraid of, yet obsessed with, crime?
Why are we so afraid of, yet obsessed with, crime?

The last few years of news have been dominated by crime. From fears of attacks on diaries and jewellery stores and ram raids, to shocking acts of vio…

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Netball World Cup: What you need to know about the Silver Ferns' chances
Netball World Cup: What you need to know about the Silver Ferns' chances

The Netball World Cup kicks off this week in South Africa, with the reigning champs the Silver Ferns looking to repeat their success from 2019.  

But…

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Probation and gun control under the spotlight after Auckland CBD shooting
Probation and gun control under the spotlight after Auckland CBD shooting

The two victims of the Auckland construction site shooting have been named.  

Solomona To’oto’o  and Tupuga Sipiliano were killed when Matu Reid show…

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After Kiri Allan's car crash resignation, what now for Labour?
After Kiri Allan's car crash resignation, what now for Labour?

Justice Minister Kiri Allan has resigned from Cabinet after being charged with careless use of a motor vehicle and failure to accompany a police offi…

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Nation of Debt: We need to talk about the billions we owe
Nation of Debt: We need to talk about the billions we owe

Kiwis often don’t like to talk about money, but as our debt burden balloons, it’s an uncomfortable conversation we need to have.  
 
Both national and …

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Can supermarket reforms stop the soaring price of food?
Can supermarket reforms stop the soaring price of food?

Ask anyone what’s hurting their wallet the most at the moment, and the majority will probably say the cost of food. 

Figures out this week show it re…

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Auckland CBD shooting: How did it unfold?
Auckland CBD shooting: How did it unfold?

The country was shocked to wake to news that during the morning rush a man had entered an Auckland CBD construction site and opened fire. 

After seve…

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Where are the ambitious policies from the major parties this election cycle?
Where are the ambitious policies from the major parties this election cycle?

We are less than three months away from the election, but both sides of the political spectrum remain incredibly close. 

National and Act have a slig…

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The case for a New Zealand rail network that works
The case for a New Zealand rail network that works

The Hamilton to Auckland rail connection is back in the news for all the wrong reasons. 

The Te Huia service has been banned from entering the Auckla…

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