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While professional athletes are in training across the world ahead of the next Winter Olympics, to be held in Italy during ...
A pacemaker that mimics the heart’s naturally variable rhythm is being trialled in humans for the first time with no adverse ...
Tiniroto Road is an alternative route to SH2 to Wairoa and of strategic importance to the region, as well as local residents ...
Labours fiscal position is becoming less clear by the day. Theyve opposed every savings measure weve undertaken and committed ...
AI web scraping and natural language processing are rewriting the rules of data automation. No more coding headaches, no more ...
Malta offers a compelling package for startups, combining affordable office spaces, tax incentives, a skilled workforce, and ...
News that the Former Deputy Police Commissioner obtained a ‘super injunction’ (now partially lifted) restricting press from reporting on allegedly inappropriate use of his work computer is of great ...
The Government has decided to discharge the Digital Services Tax Bill from the legislative programme, Revenue Minister Simon Watts announced today.
Over 1500 workers at the Ministry of Education will walk off the job tomorrow to protest a pay freeze and attempts to reduce terms of employment. PSA members at the Ministry will strike from ...
A panel of academic and industry experts will explore how finance can be harnessed for good at Trust in Finance and the Rise of Fintech, an event hosted by University of Auckland research centre ...
Napier City Council has confirmed it is reviewing its structure and is consulting with staff on a proposal to reshape its operation. While it wouldn’t confirm the number of staff involved, three ...
Two IT contractors for Spark New Zealand Ltd were today sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in the Auckland High Court for their roles in a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) bribery and corruption case ...
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