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Education officials are cracking down on AI use as NCEA exam breaches surge by 250%. NZQA investigated 876 breaches last year, with 59 relating to AI use.
Matariki Festival programme has been launched today, with this year’s events reflecting the theme of wai (water) and its deep cultural, environmen ...
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Monday on Newstalk ZB) What a Novel Idea/Cocks VS Cops/That About Wraps it Up ...
Parliament is preparing for a lengthy and tense debate over penalties handed to Te Pāti Māori for last year’s controversial haka in the House.
After the best part of a decade of verbal jabs and feints on a boxing fight, Sonny Bill Williams and Paul Gallen will finally ...
Oyster farms in north Auckland are closed due to norovirus contamination, threatening their survival. Owners blame Auckland ...
There are mounting calls of concern over the controversial Runit Championship League, which made its City of Sails debut on ...
US President Donald Trump has fuelled speculation that former President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis was covered up, saying he was “surprised” the public w ...
The US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to end legal protections that have shielded some 350,000 Venezuelans from potentia ...
In an ideal world, I think it would be great if all our big cities had rail passenger services. Not just Auckland and Wellington that Transport Minister Chris Bishop was talking about when he ...
The Government is investing $600 million into freight and metropolitan rail networks - Kerre Woodham considers the impact.
There are hopes investment in rail is just the boost Auckland needs. The Government will tip more than $600 million of ...
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