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Principals fear increase in students from poor communities leaving school without qualifications
Their warnings follow the release of results from high-stakes NCEA literacy and numeracy tests held in May. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:35am 

Stopbanks urgently being repaired in Tasman district ahead of more wet weather
The region has been slammed with two major floods in the past two weeks and Earth Sciences New Zealand is forecasting more wet weather for later in July and into early August. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:35am 

Team Telfer to double down on premiership domination
Steve Telfer heads the most in-form stable in New Zealand racing. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:25am 

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Export prices and interest rates ‘help cement economic recovery in 2026’
Infometrics forecasts 2 per cent annual GDP growth by late 2026, with agriculture and falling mortgage costs playing key roles. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 5:25am 

Kiwi rower Zack Rumble apologises, cops booze ban and a fine over Seattle incident
Top rower Zack Rumble is now banned from drinking and on a final warning after he ran from police while being questioned about a fight then hid in a bush. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:15am 

Paying for the reality of climate change
When it comes to damage from serious weather events, the days of big pay-outs to property owners are coming to an end. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:15am 

Villa Maria adds fatal cancer warning label on bottles sold in Ireland
A warning label about the direct link between alcohol and fatal cancers now appears on Villa Maria wines sold in Ireland. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:15am 

Abuse in care: Govt increases Lake Alice redress pool after more people eligible than expected
The total from the Government available for redress payments is now $26.56m. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:15am 

A chunk of Mars just sold for a record-breaking $5.3 million at auction
Yesterday, auction house Sotheby’s just auctioned off the largest known Martian meteorite. The stone NWA 16788 sold for $5.3 million, more than expected and the highest price ever for a meteorite. The largest Martian meteorite on Earth The Sotheby’s auction for meteorite NWA 16788, the largest chunk of Mars found on Earth, started at $2 million. While Sotheby’s expected it to go for between $2 and $4 million, a 15-minute bidding war drove the price up to $4.3 million… and with fees, the final price came in at an eye-watering $5.3 million. This makes NWA 16788 the most expensive meteorite ever sold at auction. NWA 16788 weighs around 25 kilograms (55 pounds), making it 70 percent larger than the second-largest Martian meteorite found to date, and it accounts for about 7 percent of the total known mass of Mars on Earth. The rock was found in November 2023 by a meteorite collector in the Sahara Desert, and all evidence points to a relatively recent impact due to hardly any traces of weathering. Martian rocks are extremely rare, with only 400 of the over 77,000 registered meteorites coming from the red planet. NWA 16788 is an “olivine microgabbro shergottite,” a volcanic rock from cooled magma. Over 20 percent consists of maskelynite, a glass that was formed by an asteroid impact on Mars. This type of meteorite is rare and accounts for only 5 percent of Martian meteorite finds. A booming market for scientific finds NWA 16788 was able to fetch such a high price thanks to its rarity, size, and scientific importance. It offers insights into the geology of Mars and the history of the planet. Thousands of visitors admired it before the auction, which speaks to our fascination of outer space. And at the very same auction, a Ceratosaurus dinosaur skeleton sold for $30.5 million, breaking yet another record. “These stellar results underscore a deep and enduring fascination and respect for the natural world—from the farthest reaches of space to the ancient depths of the Earth,” emphasized Cassandra Hatton from Sotheby’s. “What draws collectors is more than just a passion for science; it’s a deep-seated curiosity about the forces that have shaped our planet and beyond.” As such, the market for meteorites and fossils is booming, with prices in the millions for rare pieces. For mere mortals like us, possession of NWA 16788 is nothing more than a pipe dream, and we can only marvel at these sorts of things in museums. The auction proves how valuable extraterrestrial material can be—and how expensive a passion for the cosmos can be. 
© 2025 PC World 4:25am 

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How can Auckland get its mojo back?
Wellington is New Zealand's cultural hub. Christchurch is a magnet for young people. Auckland is sprawling and slumpy. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:35am 

256-year-old relic of European contact with NZ rediscovered in RNZ podcast
The anchor had been located by the famous underwater treasure hunter Kelly Tarlton in 1982, but nobody had seen it since. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:35am 

Horse racing: Patterson party looms at Robbie’s home-track season finale
Robbie Patterson is hoping to end his best-ever season on a high. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:25am 

Kiwi e-commerce brands have the chance to leapfrog big brand names
Do all the small things right with your e-commerce website from displaying recent customer reviews to having good website speed, says Omer Hazer, Atlas Studios MD. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 5:25am 

’Councils have lacked fiscal discipline’ Local Government Minister says
Legislation requiring councils to report more on finances and prioritise core services has passed its first reading overnight. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:15am 

Infometrics doubles New Zealand's 2026 growth forecast
Infometrics latest set of forecasts is taking a slightly more upbeat view of the recovery. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:15am 

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Whangarei house damaged by airborne car; owner urges council to install safety barriers
A former occupant says it's the third time the house has been hit by a car 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:15am 

Butter prices to keep increasing, say industry experts and analysts
The average price of butter has almost doubled in the past 14 months. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:15am 

Meta investors settle $8bn lawsuit with Zuckerberg over Facebook privacy
Shareholders accused Meta leaders of damaging the company by allowing repeat violations of Facebook users' privacy. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 4:45am 

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