Finn Hogan is Stuff’s technology correspondent. ANALYSIS: It’s probably a stretch to say we are now in a situation where if NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang tripped on stage and faceplanted, it could cause a ...
Police are investigating a bomb threat sent to the University of Auckland on Wednesday morning. University of Auckland said it had received a bomb threat in one of its buildings, and “immediately” ...
A multibillion-dollar de-extinction company believes it is one step closer to resurrecting New Zealand's largest and long-extinct flightless bird. Colossal Biosciences - headquartered in Texas - is ...
The Government’s new goal of cutting public service staff costs, by telling departments to replace staff with AI, is expected to save $2.4 billion over the next four years, Finance Minister Nicola ...
Why would someone give thousands, tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political party? Political reporter Glenn McConnell asked some rich-listers - and some not-as-rich ...
A significant industrial asset in Henderson is for sale giving buyers the opportunity to acquire a property with future ...
A 38-year-old man faces meth supply charges after running from police during a vehicle search in Te Aroha. Photo: Stuff A man has been found with about 8.5g of methamphetamine after a foot chase and a ...
With all three coalition partners railing against bloated bureaucracy, more than 60,000 core public servants might well be wondering what the new government means for job security. In this episode, ...
An Auckland immigration adviser has been hit with more than $11,000 in penalties and refunds after pulling the wool over a vulnerable client's eyes with a series of hopeless visa requests.
New Zealand's total fertility rate has dropped to 1.53 births per woman, with fewer live births and slightly more deaths ...
He’s back: 15 years after calling his Maori Party colleagues “dickheads”, Hone Harawira is back in the fold and wants his old ...
The man’s lawyer John Sandston told the court that online bloggers commenting on the case should “pull their heads in”. He had asked the Crown to contact the editor of one blog site to remove an ...