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If you're wondering solar power is a good option for your house, there are a few questions to work through, the Energy ...
Japanese scientists found out what happens when you strap a camera to a seabird - Chris Gilbert explains; the government's ...
The governing FAST Party leads the field with 58 candidates, an increase compared to the 2021 general election when it had 50 ...
Mindful Money chief executive Barry Coates said many New Zealanders might be unpleasantly surprised that their money was being invested in companies producing weapons that could be used in conflicts ...
Maybe you’d like to spend time on hobbies or hang out with friends, but nothing feels as exciting and engaging as it used to ...
The country's facing a gas crisis, with more and more businesses struggling to access supply, or struggling to afford it. Westpac Industry Economist Paul Clark spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour joins with his reckons on the political issue of the week ...
Europe Correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund joins us from Europe, as Ukraine's Zelensky meets with Donald Trump in Washington ...
Christchurch's first kura-a-iwi has spent a decade in old, decrepit buildings, the school's leadership feels frustrated at ...
Wairoa Star's new owner is Tautau Commercial, CEO Aayden Clarke joins First Up to tell us wassup in the Hawkes Bay town ...
But insurers say there could be 'challenges' and want further discussions with the government as the policy is developed.
Immigration NZ's border operations manager, Karen Irwin. Audio Corrections is defending the way it classifies prisoner attacks on staff, saying it's not trying to hide anything. Audio One of the ...