Rose Wylie: The 91-year-old art world rebel in her prime The artist is the first female British painter to have a show in the main galleries of the Royal Academy. 
© 2026 BBCWorld 6:05am
Christopher Luxon attends Coalition of the Willing meeting on 4th anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war The prime minister met with with world leaders on the fourth anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war 
© 2026 RadioNZ 6:05am
A modder turned a Victorian radiator into a steampunk gaming PC When I play PC games in my small office, I can feel the heat of the room rise. My gaming desktop is, in a very literal sense, a space heater. Billet Labs has taken that concept to an artistic conclusion… by building a gaming desktop out of a gigantic, Victorian-era... 
© 2026 PC World 6:05am
NZ politicians’ names and ‘Charlie Kirk’ used in MediMap data breach, raising ‘hacktivist’ questions Politicians' names and ‘Charlie Kirk’ appearing in altered MediMap records raises questions about motive 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 5:55am
How the cash-for-driver licence bribery scandal unravelled - and why the public wasn’t told Documents detail how the VTNZ cash-for-licences scandal unfolded - and reveal officials backed out of a plan to let the public know about the alleged bribery. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 5:55am
Will a couples therapist take sides? An expert explains Many people seek out counselling when going through a rough patch, or wondering how to improve a relationship. How do you decide if it's right for you? 
© 2026 RadioNZ 5:45am
Meta’s Manus AI just added a nifty OpenClaw trick From one perspective, the viral OpenClaw AI tool and Meta’s Manus AI service couldn’t be more different. One is open-source, the other is a closed commercial product. One runs on your local hardware, the other runs in the cloud. One can be operated for free with the right hardware, while... 
© 2026 PC World 5:45am
Aurora Tech backs 10 women-led startups in emerging markets Aurora Tech names 10 women-led startups from emerging markets as finalists for non-dilutive funding and investor access in Santiago. 
© 2026 ITBrief 5:25am
Power concerns: Lines companies urged to consider 'non-network' solutions Flexible pricing and other 'non-network' solutions could reduce the cost for consumers and improve the electricity system, argue the agencies governing energy use. 
© 2026 RadioNZ 5:25am
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