The pom-poms are out for a planned data centre north of Invercargill, in Southland, but where will its power come from? David ...
Opinion: Our region is about to become a hotly contested resource space – and where the resource exploitation goes, military ...
Double Olympic gold medallist Alicia Hoskin has made a tough call after a rare rib issue left her arm numb, with implications beyond her canoeing career, writes Suzanne McFadden ...
Every year, several previously harmless plant species go rogue, escaping from homes and gardens and multiplying unstoppably – but we could stop them before they destroy local ecosystems.
Concerns about rampant AI expenditure and weakening private credit markets have been coupled with surging oil prices ...
What is the sum of a triangle's interior angles?
The cryptocurrency industry body is trying to get proper regulation on digital assets on the agenda before November's election ...
A penny-pinching decision to dump a Gallipoli website 'spits in the faces of these communities where our dead lie' ...
There is a bitter internal rivalry shaking one of New Zealand's most storied institutions, with a rebel alliance fighting the national body of the RSA ...
Submissions on New Zealand’s new planning system called for more emphasis on mitigating climate change, rather than responding to its effects ...
Adam Julian is a Wellington-based freelance journalist and statistician, and the author of the Black Ferns A-Z encyclopaedia.
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