Clearly, last year’s fears of a stockmarket “AI bubble” have long gone. AI firms and related stocks are now being treated as the backbone of American prosperity, and market saviours. At the same time, public perceptions of AI are heading in the opposite direction.
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Overall, there is widespread concern about the fuel situation - 97% of New Zealanders have at least one concern.
Tiaki Wai is the council-owned organisation that will deliver water services across Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt, and Wellington cities from 1 July 2026.
More than 20 vessels were illegally boarded and harassed in international waters, 600 nautical miles from Gaza, by Israeli forces, who have detained 175 flotilla participants.
A Container Return Scheme shifts the cost away from ratepayers and onto the manufacturers and importers who profit from selling drinks in single-use packaging. It is expected to reduce the cost burden on councils by $50 million every year.
The Bill includes no safeguards, such as being subject to oversight by my office, the IPCA or the not yet established Inspector General of Police.
Make a submission on the treaty examination by 11.59pm on Sunday, 17 May 2026.
A core focus in 2025 was the review of the Therapeutic and Health Advertising Code. The review resulted in a new Code comes into full effect from July 2026.
The change is intended to improve the safety of drinking water in NZ, and marks the end of a transitionary period first signaled to the plumbing industry in 2022.
NZYPT launches nationwide “FUSION” design competition inviting high school students to create the official IYPT 2027 Tournament Logo.
Across Aotearoa, Workers’ pay declined by 1.3% in real terms from 2024 to 2025, while the top CEOs increased their pay by 45%.
Journalist and analyst Bill Bennett reports on the 2026 TUANZ Digital Priorities Report which found New Zealand needs to do more with its first class communications infrastructure. Al ComCom reviews Fibre input methodologies.
Dennis Maga, Workers First General Secretary, said Aotearoa New Zealand would suffer in the long term if employers and Government used the cost of living crisis to 'get rid' of workers and push for lower wages and worse employment conditions.
The business of the United States is business, and it follows, money. Cut the money supply, and, at the very least, leave the war mongers grumpy. Along the way, Trump’s opponents might find their mislaid backbones.
But what sits behind the devastating and damaging floods is what causes most concern, more so because it is somewhere between being sidelined and ignored by the Government.
Europe now knows that a genocide has been committed. This paradigm shift is unlikely to be reversed, regardless of whether Luxembourg’s bureaucrats manage to delay the inevitable.
She is a message. That hope cannot be bombed. And that life…is stronger than anything.
To avoid a food security catastrophe, New Zealand needs to store more food. Food stores facilitate any transition in land use.
And if the spat continues to respond the way it has so far, with public rebukes and put downs, National will carry on being seen as ineffectual in dealing with the far wilier Peters.
As we now prepare for PPR 14, we reiterate the need to develop mandatory goal-based gear-marking and lost gear reporting together in order to be effective within a comprehensive governance framework that includes mandatory global measures.
Constant exposure to headlines can take a psychological toll. Here’s why it happens and how readers can stay informed without becoming overwhelmed.
RightsCon may not happen in Zambia, but we will come together again; how and where we do so will be informed by you, our community.
The first global conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels closes with a clear mandate - and nearly 1,000 organisations ready to enforce it.
On 29 April, members of the government of Zambia unilaterally announced the ‘postponement’ of RightsCon, the largest summit specifically focused on human rights in the digital age, due to begin on 5 May in Lusaka. This was to be the first time RightsCon would be held in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Disruptions in Strait of Hormuz continue to send shockwaves through global food systems, the UN Food & Agriculture Organization has warned, as a widening crisis across the Middle East continues to strain humanitarian operations and deepen instability
Teachers are an integral part of delivering these changes, making sure they work for students, and that parents have confidence in them – excluding teachers from the process just doesn’t make any sense and is a very unwise step.
The Costume and Textiles Aotearoa New Zealand (CTANZ) symposium will be held in Whanganui at the Museum from 8–10 May, bringing visitors from across Aotearoa to the city.
Currently, there is only one surgical robot operating within New Zealand's public health system, based in Auckland. The Foundation's goal is to have one in place at Palmerston North Regional Hospital by the end of 2026, serving a population of more than 580,000 people across the central North Island.
Currently in an exhibition at Tūhura Otago Museum these statues have endeavoured to raise awareness of the plight of the hoiho, yellow-eyed penguin and the immediate need for action.
TEU members are seeking a two-year term, and real pay increases that are not absorbed or overtaken by the rising cost of living but allow members’ standard of living to actually improve.
Taite Music Prize was awarded to Marlon Williams for Te Whare Tīwekaweka, released via Marlon Williams Music Ltd. Williams receives a $12,500 cash prize, courtesy of founding partner Recorded Music NZ.