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    A business spokesperson says artificial intelligence will inevitably destroy jobs
     8 July 2025
    A business spokesperson says artificial intelligence will inevitably destroy jobs
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    Moves to pump up New Zealand's AI options - could give businesses the confidence to use it
    8 Jul: Moves to pump up New Zealand's AI options - could give businesses the confidence to use it... more
    Trump hosts Netanyahu at the White House as US pushes for Israel-Gaza ceasefire
    8 Jul: The Israeli prime minister is expected to spend several days in Washington as Israeli and Hamas representatives take part in ceasefire negotiations in Qatar.... more
    Belief changes to child banking requirements will affect teens the most
    8 Jul: Belief changes to child banking requirements will affect teens the most... more
    The hard questions NZ must ask about the claimed economic benefits of fast-track mining projects
    7 Jul: The big financial returns from mining often flow overseas. Here are four ways the government could ensure the country benefits more if it expands mining.... more
    Tweaks to the Family Boost scheme from this month - aiming to help combat high living costs, and cover people missing out
    7 Jul: Tweaks to the Family Boost scheme from this month - aiming to help combat high living costs, and cover people missing out... more
    The Police Commissioner says urgent action must be taken to prevent staff accessing inappropriate or harmful content
    7 Jul: The Police Commissioner says urgent action must be taken to prevent staff accessing inappropriate or harmful content... more
    The Government's expanding the its FamilyBoost scheme, with changes taking effect retrospectively from the start of this month
    7 Jul: The Government's expanding the its FamilyBoost scheme, with changes taking effect retrospectively from the start of this month... more
    A law expert says the court system is fixed by understanding facts - not mandatory sentences
    7 Jul: A law expert says the court system is fixed by understanding facts - not mandatory sentences ... more
    Hire us or we'll leave, that's the stark message from New Zealand's nursing students
    6 Jul: Hire us or we'll leave, that's the stark message from New Zealand's nursing students... more

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     15 Jun: Students Against Dangerous Driving is celebrating 40 years of fighting for the safety of young drivers on New Zealand roads +++++++++++++++++++
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