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Another OCR cut justified as households, businesses struggle - Kiwibank chief economist
"We need to be running, not crawling out of this recession," Kiwibank's chief economist says. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:05am 

Quarter-Final Highlights | Taylor Fritz v Karen Khachanov
Catch all of the best moments from the Quarter-final match between Taylor Fritz v Karen Khachanov, at Wimbledon 2025. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 8:05am 

History, logic and form says NSW win. But three men will decide the series
The Blues hold the biggest advantage of all when it comes to Origin tactics and strategy. But that still might not matter. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 8:05am 

Ponsonby Rugby Club chair unsurprised Auckland Arena deal falls through
The rich-lister backed proposal for Western Springs Stadium would have focussed the venue on football. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:45am 

Palau president on Pacific Mini Games: 'It is all about...lifting each other up'
"It is about sharing, supporting, and lifting each other up." 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:45am 

Anti-red tape bill a health risk, doctors say
The ACT Party's "red tape-busting" Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) threatens to harm patients by undermining the public health system, health experts are warning. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:25am 

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Some people with disabilities still terrified of leaving their homes after Covid discrimination
An advocate says some people with disabilities faced discrimination because they were often mask or vaccine exempt. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am 

What is rejection sensitive dysphoria in ADHD?
Imagine your friend hasn't replied to a message in a few hours. Most people might think, 'they're probably just busy'. But someone with ADHD might spiral into a flood of thoughts like, 'they must hate me!' or 'I've ruined the friendship!'. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am 

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Waitakere nurse finished shift with fractured ankle because there was no one to cover her
Other nurses say they've had to delay their own health procedures because there's no one to cover their shifts. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:05am 

Origin story: How did an Australian state rugby league competition come to have such a grip on New Zealand?
It is Australian sport's fiercest rivalry, but for more than 40 years, State of Origin has also stirred deep passions among Kiwis. Why? 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:05am 


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Conservation group calls for Chatham Rise orange roughy fishery closure, bottom trawling ban
The group wants the Chatham Rise fishery closed to return the species to healthy stock levels. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:05am 

Payne Haas is Origin’s perfect monster, poised to join the Blues all-time greats
The softly spoken NSW star is “redefining what’s possible for a prop in the modern game”. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 8:05am 

How the AFL’s 2025 draft pool will turbocharge the trade period
This year’s draft crop isn’t exactly receiving rave reviews, but it could still fuel a frenetic trade period at the end of this season. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 8:05am 

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Olympic fencer cleared as panel says kissing likely led to failed drug test
Ysaora Thibus said that she was likely contaminated during a nine-day period in which she repeatedly kissed her partner, who she said was ingesting ostarine without her knowledge. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 7:35am 

Interplay Media names Scott Hughes to boost NZ publisher ads
Interplay Media appoints Scott Hughes in Auckland to expand programmatic ad services and launch interactive products for New Zealand publishers. 
© 2025 ITBrief 7:05am 

'We told you' - Residents' warning before popular road closed due to slip
A slip from deforested land closed the road just months after residents warned it would happen. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am 

'I was one of the last anonymous critics in the world'
A birthday dinner at Melbourne's fanciest restaurant at age nine was all it took for award-winning restaurant critic Besha Rodell to get hooked on fine dining. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am 

This $193 Chromebook is an absolute steal for the price
When I hunt down Chromebook deals for Prime Day, I’m looking for the best value deal I can find — but without any compromises that you’ll regret later. This year, that Chromebook is the Lenovo IdeaPad 3i, on sale for $192.88 at Amazon. That’s a savings of $100. When researching PCWorld’s best Chromebook deals for Prime Day, I did find a bargain-basement price: an HP 14-inch Chromebook on sale for $129 at Best Buy — a cool $200 off. That’s fine for those who just want to pay as little as they can. But that HP Chromebook has a 768p screen, which is grainier than the 1080p displays you’re used to. Plus, 4GB of RAM means that it could start gasping for breath with a number of browser tabs open. Lenovo’s IdeaPad 3i, by contrast, offers both a 1080p screen (and a pretty big 15.6-inch one, at that) as well as 8GB of RAM. It includes an Intel Celeron N4500, which is pretty much the default standard for a low-end Chromebook — not bad, not great, just ubiquitous. Lenovo also has solid keyboards, and this one even has a dedicated number pad, too. The port selection is better than I’d expect: USB-A, USB-C, microSD, and an external HDMI 1.4 port are all included. Lenovo touts a 10-hour battery life for this Chromebook, which is the only thing I’d eye a bit cynically. I’d expect something more like eight hours instead, which is honestly just fine for most purposes. I’d love to see this Chromebook fall even further in price, but I sincerely doubt it will. As far as I can tell, this is the best Chromebook deal you’ll be truly happy with for all of Prime Day. (And for other deals on other tech products, check out the best of PCWorld’s Prime Day deals.) Snag this great all-around Chromebook for $192.88 at AmazonBuy at Amazon 
© 2025 PC World 6:25am 

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