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3 Apr 2026
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AEM Networks rebrands amid growing AI testing demands
AEM Networks widens its test kit as AI-driven bandwidth, latency and audit pressures push the Singapore unit beyond cable certification into fibre and RF.
© 2026 ITBrief 4:45pm
Australian State Triggers Emergency Powers Amid Fuel Crisis
‘The next Baby Reindeer’: Outspoken baker faces online death threats
Shelley Sims says she can take criticism, but won’t stand for violent threats.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:35pm
Watch: Dust storm turns the skies red in Greece
The skies over the Greek island of Crete turned orange on Wednesday, as a dust cloud swept over the region.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:35pm
Meep-morp launches Resolve workflow tool for editors
Meep-morp unveils Resolve workflow software to automate exports, tagging and uploads, aiming to cut post-production delays for professional editors.
© 2026 ITBrief 4:25pm
Why was Chris Bishop unceremoniously dumped as campaign chair in Luxon's Cabinet reshuffle?
Analysis: Christopher Luxon's Cabinet reshuffle made two things very clear on Thursday.
© 2026 RadioNZ 4:15pm
Ngai Tahu react to the first successful prosecution for illegally exporting pounamu
A mother and son have been found guilty after attempting to illegally export pounamu to China over the legal limit.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:55pm
New Relic appoints Masakiyo Furudate to head Japan
New Relic names Masakiyo Furudate Group Vice President as it steps up Japan investment, adds a local data centre and expands AI tools.
© 2026 ITBrief 3:15pm
Gregory Hornblow suppression lapses: Former exec convicted of receiving underage sexual services
Gregory Hornblow admitted to receiving 'commercial sexual services' from a 14-year-old in 2025.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:15pm
Life-saving services need priority in fuel plan, aviation sector says
The aviation industry says life-preserving services like such as aeromedical, search and rescue, and firefighting need to be prioritised.
© 2026 RadioNZ 2:55pm
Watch: Rat seen ‘casually roaming’ around Middlemore Hospital ED
Patient was “disgusted” by the sight of the vermin.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 2:55pm
The Electric Toyota Hilux Is Finally here, But It's Not Cheap
Bonk.fun’s April Fools Joke Targets Israel, Sparks Debate
If you want a true taste of Italian paradise, head to Favignana
Australia to offer businesses $693 million in cheap loans to ease fuel cost pressure
Roosters to home, the All Blacks and back again: What the exiting RTS means to the Warriors
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck sidestepped questions about his move to Wakefield after settling the intense speculation that spread through both codes since last year.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:35pm
Supercars boss departs on eve of New Zealand double-header
James Warburton’s second stint as the boss of Supercars has lasted barely 12 months and comes on the back of criticism from Mark Skaife.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:35pm
Trump’s attempt to protect big tech and remake WTO fails
The Trump administration sent its most senior trade official to the World Trade Organisation’s annual meeting to protect its big tech companies from digital taxes – to no avail.
© 2026 4:15pm
Primary teachers settle long-running pay talks
The Public Service Commission says the delay in teachers accepting the deal has cost them.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:55pm
Ngati Tahu react to the first successful prosecution for illegally exporting pounamu
A mother and son have been found guilty after attempting to illegally export pounamu to China over the legal limit.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:35pm
Pacific news in brief for 2 April
A round-up of news from around the region, including a woman being investigated after getting caught trying to smuggle gold in her bra at Port Moresby International Airport.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:15pm
Interislander expects hours-long delays over by the weekend
KiwiRail says higher than usual freight and passenger numbers are leading to delays on Cook Strait ferries.
© 2026 RadioNZ 3:15pm
Watch: Lord Fakafanua warns of 'unknown territory' as he steers Tonga's during a global crisis
In a wide-ranging interview with Pacific Waves, the Tongan PM covered everything from the fuel crisis caused by the war in the Middle East to this year's Rugby League World Cup.
© 2026 RadioNZ 2:55pm
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