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A leading investigative journalist reflects on a day that victims of state and church abuse have fought for their whole lives ...
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Opinion: More open borders, previously unimaginable technological progress and easier travel between nations means there has ...
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Lampooning politicians, generating memes, and making fun of the pretensions of artists, writers, and composers are all ...
Survivors are calling on the Govt to release legal advice claiming abuse at other psychiatric institutions doesn’t amount to ...
As the Government carries out a fuel security study, one of New Zealand’s largest fuel suppliers has done its own analysis of ...
Artificial Intelligence has gone bad in our classrooms. A new trend is emerging called pornographic deepfakes, created by students, of students. It’s increasing. And it’s devastating.