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Kidfluencers - not all toys and joys
15 Feb 2025Strong parental control seems to be the key to keeping insta-famous and highly visible YouTube kids safe.
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Choosing sides in the battle for influence in the Pacific
As the US looks to be leaving the Pacific, and New Zealand is rowing with Kiribati and the Cook Islands, experts worry about Chinese influence.
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'They didn't sign up for assisting somebody to end their life': Palliative care on the rocks
12 Feb 2025The government has proposed axing the only two jobs working on a national strategy for palliative care.
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The disinformation rollercoaster
11 Feb 2025The president, the tech oligarchs, the media and AI - why we can expect a new wave of information you just can't trust.
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The school system is not making the grade
10 Feb 2025As the 2025 school year kicks off, a slew of problems await students, teachers and the government.
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Memecoin started as a joke, but investors aren't laughing
8 Feb 2025Memecoin operates in a decentralised, unregulated system. Critics say that's the point - and the problem.
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Why Chris Wood could lead NZ football into a new era
7 Feb 2025He's a Kiwi superstar in the beautiful game, but we don't talk enough about Chris Wood. That could be changing.
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Cool, comfortable and calm - saving whales in Golden Bay
5 Feb 2025The Detail: Euthanising a beached whale is an unpopular move. But sometimes trying to save it is worse.
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Sailing's administrators first to face scrutiny by new body
4 Feb 2025Our fourth strongest Olympic sport is in hot water over allegations about the way it conducts itself.
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A new documentary brings the Haka Party Incident into the public conversation
1 Feb 2025A new documentary on the Haka Party Incident tells the story of the 'three-minute war' through the eyes of the people who fought it
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For Māori-Crown relations, a 'spicy' start to the year
31 Jan 2025From the Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Rātana to the Waitangi Tribunal shake-up, 2025 looks to be a big year for race relations in Aotearoa.
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TikTok's short-lived blackout, a reprieve, and the sword hanging over the app
The TikTok saga has raised questions of what your personal data is worth in a trade-off with money making opportunities.
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The historic stadium that could become an economic saviour
29 Jan 2025Eden Park's CEO says his is the only option for Auckland's main stadium. But to survive, it will need to be more than a rugby park.
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From London's Oxford Street, a lesson in revitalisation
28 Jan 2025Main streets across New Zealand are run down and struggling, but Oxford Street provides inspiration.
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Rising unemployment and a brain drain forecast for 2025
A tough market for job seekers isn't set to improve until the second half of the year. Here's what that could mean.
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From Taylor Swift to a kayak hero, this is 2024 in Detail
13 Dec 2024Taylor Swift, a kayak hero and an up-close look at drug checking are among The Detail crew's favourite stories of 2024.
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An 'embarrassing' pay gap, and the government's plan to fix it
12 Dec 2024Despite a law against paying employees differently based on their gender, we've still got a gender pay gap. A new bill could help.
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At the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre, becoming a New Zealander
11 Dec 2024Every year, 1500 refugees get a crash course on life in Aotearoa.
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How SolarZero turned out to be a live wire
How a solar power company backed by public funds and one of the world's largest asset managers went into liquidation.
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NZ surrogacy law a mix of modern science and outdated legislation
9 Dec 2024Having a baby by surrogacy in New Zealand is complicated, convoluted and costly. A bill promised fast-tracked change, but progress has been anything but.
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Online scammers raining on Santa's parade
7 Dec 2024New research identifies a surge in fake online shops scamming Kiwis out of pocket in the lead-up to Christmas.
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'Get more out of a Toyota than a Ferrari' - Update on Cook Strait ferries due
6 Dec 2024It hasn't been plain sailing for the Interislander, but the government will announce plans for the ferries' future any day now.
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The tiny town being bowled for progress
5 Dec 2024"It's the transition of farmland and 10-acre blocks into high density, urban living," a local councillor says as a town turns into a city.
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Taranaki region leaders at odds with government plans
4 Dec 2024There's a clash of wills going on between central and local government in Taranaki when it comes to plans for seabed mining.
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