Many organisations still treat AI risk primarily as a model problem – worrying about hallucinations, bias, or inaccurate ...
Costa Rica will become the 13th Member of CPTPP and the second economy to accede to the Agreement, following the United Kingdom, which entered into force on 15 December 2024.
Children’s Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad welcomes today’s announcement by the Minister for Mental Health of new dedicated youth mental health and suicide prevention services for taitamariki (children ...
Unemployment has eased from a decade-high through a mix of more jobs being added and a rise in the number of people not ...
The school increased active and shared travel from 16% to 32% over Term 4 last year, peaking at 54% on the final day of the Challenge. That momentum has continued into 2026, with the school lifting ...
Sudan is a vast country, and many areas have remained inaccessible to humanitarian organisations during the conflict. In Rokero, Central Darfur, a mountainous area in northern Jebel Marra, a pertussis ...
Members received and adopted the 2025 NZOC Financial Report, as presented in the 2025 Annual Report. The NZOC reported a net deficit of $220,000 for 2025, the result of a non-Games transition year.
Te Kaunihera o Aotearoa is tackling high levels of suicide in Māori communities. The New Zealand Māori Council has secured a $100,000 grant from the Mental Health Foundation’s All-of-Population ...
Prices are going up while demand is weak. With slack in the labour market, we aren’t likely to see wages go up. The RBNZ ...
The northbound and southbound lanes are partially blocked on State Highway 1 near the Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway ...
Over Term 1, that picture has changed considerably. Active and shared transport modes have grown to an average of 38%, reaching as high as 45% during a recent gate activation. At the same time, school ...
The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) will be scrapped in favour of having the media self-regulate, the media and communications minister has confirmed. Paul Goldsmith says New Zealand's media ...