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A new University of Auckland study finds companies making ultra-processed foods, often called junk food, design and market these products to encourage people to eat more and more of them.
In rural and remote areas, the goal should be defined by the experience people need, including reliability, latency and resilience, rather than by a single build type.
The Commerce Commission will investigate deregulating PSTN interconnection. Ventia plan to grow beyond telecoms with datacentre builds. One NZ builds 29 new cell sites
For decades, GDP has guided major policy decisions at every level worldwide. While it remains an essential measure of economic output, experts believe relying on GDP alone risks an incomplete picture of progress.
Delays in processing payments while banks conduct fraud checks can be frustrating but are necessary to prevent scams, says the Banking Ombudsman.
Absence of advanced technologies across NZ’s AML/CFT Supervisory framework not only exposes vulnerabilities in financial oversight, but also undermines public confidence in the govt's capacity to address pressing issues related to financial crime.
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