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Students stressed and panicked as uni cancels online exams
"The university is deeply disappointed by this failure of service," Massey's provost said in a message to students.
Podcast Critic: Elliott Childs
Today Elliott talks to Charlotte about Let The Kids Dance and What Happened in Alabama? Audio
Electrifying farms - the way of the future
A new report from Rewiring Aotearoa explores the benefits of electrifying our farms. They say it's an exciting time for farms and rural communities to reduce their costs, diversify their income. Audio
Chch software engineer wins Apple Design Award
A Christchurch software engineer has become the first New Zealander to win an Apple Design Award. Devin Davies spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Australia experiences boom in solar power
Australia is experiencing a boom in solar power, with solar panels at times making more renewable energy than the power grid needs or wants. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
Nine chair Peter Costello resigns after altercation with journalist
It's been a remarkable few days in the Australian media industry after a high profile chairman was forced to quit one of the nation's top broadcasting and publishing companies. The casualty here is… Audio
Apple brings ChatGPT and more AI to devices
Apple has unveiled its long-awaited AI strategy, integrating its new 'Apple Intelligence' technology across its suite of apps. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 11 June
On today's episode, the Prime Minister has asked the Public Service Commission to launch an inquiry after allegations that Te Pati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign, PM Christopher… Audio
Mediawatch for 9 June 2024
Regional reporting cut back for NZME's new national focus; sports news that was too late - and too early; the controversy over cancer treatment funding missing from the Budget,can we trust surveys of… Audio
Apple announces new suite of AI-driven features
Apple has announced "Apple Intelligence" - a new suite of AI-driven features. Tech commentator Dan Ives spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Consumer NZ says people not properly protected against scammers
Consumer NZ says people are not properly protected against scammers and is calling for the Government to force banks to refund victims. Communications and campaigns manager Jessica Walker spoke to… Audio
Television Critic: Brooks Alexander
Today Brooks Alexander talks to Jesse about House of the Dragon, Interview with the Vampire, The Boys and The Acolyte. Audio
Mihingarangi Forbes to co-host RNZ's Saturday Morning
The veteran, award-winning journalist will join current host Susie Ferguson.
'Dirty data' poses risk to quality analytics - tech firm
Businesses are being warned "dirty data" poses a risk as they work on implementing AI-powered tools.
Remembering TV doctor Michael Mosley's life on the front line
The presenter became famous for the 5:2 diet and for testing well-being regimes - from injecting snake venom into his own blood to eating tapeworms.
Mastering AI before it masters you
Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert. Audio
The headlines we didn’t read
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
MBIE ends contract with spyware company - but is looking for a replacement
The ministry initially tried to keep the Cobwebs deal, and why it was set up and then not renewed, secret.
Can we trust surveys of our trust in the media?
Recent surveys have said our trust in media’s falling fast, and made plenty of headlines. But lately new surveys say our trust in the media isn’t plummeting. The latest one is part of a pitch to…
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Masterchef winner Karena Bird
Karena Bird won the MasterChef competition alongside her sister Kasey and since then the pair have travelled to at least 50 destinations around the world learning about food and culture. Recently the… Audio