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Kerre Woodham: Will we soon see the Greens leading the government?
Kerre Woodham: Will we soon see the Greens leading the government?

I asked on Friday how anyone could vote for Labour given the latest Treasury report into their irresponsible spending of taxpayer money that came out…

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David Birkett: Federated Farmers Arable Chairperson on the gas shortage potentially temporarily shutting down Kapuni fertiliser plant
David Birkett: Federated Farmers Arable Chairperson on the gas shortage potentially temporarily shutting down Kapuni fertiliser plant

A hit for the Taranaki region, with dwindling gas supply forcing a potential short-term shutdown of a local fertiliser plant.  

Ballance Agri-Nutrien…

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Kerre Woodham: How can anyone not be critical of Labour?
Kerre Woodham: How can anyone not be critical of Labour?

I get texts on the daily from people saying “you're so negative about Labour”.  “You never have anything good to say about the last government. You'r…

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Kerre Woodham: On the face of it, the RUC announcement makes sense
Kerre Woodham: On the face of it, the RUC announcement makes sense

On the face of it, the announcement from Transport Minister Chris Bishop yesterday makes good sense. It's been signalled; it was National Party elect…

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Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks unemployment, Cook Islands, Road User Charges
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks unemployment, Cook Islands, Road User Charges

The Prime Minister's blaming New Zealand's rising unemployment on the last Government's economic management.  

The rate's hit a five-year high of 5.2…

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Justin Flitter: New Zealand AI Founder on the use of AI to mark exams
Justin Flitter: New Zealand AI Founder on the use of AI to mark exams

An artificial intelligence expert says the tech will always need human input for marking school exams.  

Education Minister Erica Stanford says AI's …

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Kerre Woodham: Should AI be utilised more in schools?
Kerre Woodham: Should AI be utilised more in schools?

You might remember a month or so ago we had Justin Flitter, an AI expert, in the studio for an hour talking about the fact that AI is here, it's alre…

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Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate reaching 5.2%
Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate reaching 5.2%

Economic recovery is taking longer than many hoped. 

Unemployment's risen to a five-year high of 5.2%, up from 5.1% in the March quarter. 

New Zealan…

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Kerre Woodham: Is the Knowledge Economy is the biggest political bust of recent times?
Kerre Woodham: Is the Knowledge Economy is the biggest political bust of recent times?

In the wake of the changes to NCEA, you would have to ask whether the Knowledge Economy is the biggest political bust of recent times?  

Back in 2001…

10 months, 3 weeks ago

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Mike Roan: Meridian Energy CEO on the 10-year coal deal for Huntly Power Station
Mike Roan: Meridian Energy CEO on the 10-year coal deal for Huntly Power Station

Big players in the energy space are putting forward a new 10-year deal they say will secure supply at Huntly Power Station.  

Genesis, Mercury, Merid…

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