Shane Jones sets sights on killer kina - 'An industrial grade problem' "They kill all the kelp, they kill all the seaweed, and they turn the marine environment into a virtual desert," the Fisheries Minister says.
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:15pm Red Hat unveils policy as code for Ansible Automation Platform Red Hat plans to integrate automated policy as code into future versions of its Ansible Automation Platform to optimise AI-focused automation across hybrid cloud estates.
© 2024 ITBrief 6:05pm Tova podcast: Will water really be cheaper in a post-Three Waters world? National and Labour defend their plans for water but which party’s promising cheaper water bills?
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 5:55pm Trackless trams and urban cable car suggested to resolve Auckland transport issues Both ideas seem to be pretty out there, especially as the light rail plan isn’t going ahead.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 5:55pm Akamai to acquire Noname Security, bolstering API security solutions Akamai Technologies announces plans to acquire API security firm, Noname Security, fortifying its API security suite and offering customers enhanced protection against digital threats.
© 2024 ITBrief 5:45pm Chinese PR boss says sorry for glorifying overwork Baidu's Qu Jing tells workers she does not care for them because, 'I am not your mum'.
© 2024 BBCWorld 5:35pm Adyen partners with Cover Genius to enhance payment security Adyen has joined forces with insurtech company, Cover Genius, to boost authorisation rates for online payments and advance transaction security worldwide.
© 2024 ITBrief 5:35pm Northland house fire treated as arson, homicide probe launched Police are now looking for a person captured on CCTV footage.
© 2024 RadioNZ 5:15pm New Caledonia’s French constitutional amendment: green light in Paris, red light in Nouméa Analysis - On Tuesday, the French National Assembly (Lower House) law committee was debating the value of the proposed constitutional amendment to alter the rules of eligibility to vote at local provincial elections.
© 2024 RadioNZ 5:15pm Taranaki blackjack player shows no signs of walking away as popularity grows Easy come, easy go, easy come ... big betting Taranaki blackjack player Tim Myers, who shows no signs of giving up gambling, reached the $1 million in winnings mark, dipped under it, then returned over it, all in the past week.
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