Mental Health stories
Home care robots track emotions to predict elderly risks
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AIBUILD unveils emotion-tracking home robots that learn seniors’ routines to flag early risks of falls, isolation and cognitive decline.
Advertising standards tightened to protect Kiwi consumers
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New Zealand tightens health advertising code, curbing influencer endorsements, tougher evidence rules and stricter protections for vulnerable people.
Stress robs Canadian small firms of 31 workdays a year
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Stress is costing Canadian small business owners 31 workdays a year, with many losing sleep, missing events and weighing up closing shop.
Tradesman Saver targets digital pros with new brand
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Tradesman Saver launches Professional Saver brand to target IT and digital workers as it refreshes its image and eyes growth into 2026.
Contented raises AUD $4.1m to fuel UK and US push
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New Zealand AI startup Contented raises AUD $4.1m seed round to speed UK and US expansion and triple headcount in coming months.
Contented raises NZD $4.1m to fuel AI expansion
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Christchurch AI startup Contented raises NZD $4.1m seed round to grow its meeting-minutes platform and push into Australia, UK and US.
Optimistic trans-Tasman SMEs face widening service gap
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Trans-Tasman small firms are upbeat and boosting tech and marketing, yet consumers report patchy service and missing digital basics.
Spark & Icehouse launch free AI workshops for SMEs
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Spark and Icehouse will run free nationwide AI and productivity workshops to help New Zealand SMEs lift performance and overcome tech barriers.
Stress rising for New Zealand’s small business owners
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Stress is surging for New Zealand’s small business owners, with nearly half considering closing as rising costs and tax shocks take their toll.
Parents warned over secretive online ‘Com’ networks
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Parents are being urged to spot warning signs their children are being drawn into secretive online ‘Com’ networks linked to abuse.
ASA tightens rules on therapeutic & health ads for 2026
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ASA unveils tougher 2026 rules on health ads, targeting vulnerable audiences, stricter claims, and tighter control of online testimonials.
Snap launches digital safety course for teenagers, parents
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Snap unveils a 45-minute interactive digital safety course for teens and parents, plus expanded Snapchat arrival alerts to boost protection.
Kerala crackdown targets online child abuse networks
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Kerala Police stage 660-plus raids in major P-Hunt drive against online child abuse, seizing 431 devices and making 26 arrests.
Australians turn to AI for love as dating scams surge
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Australians are turning to AI for romance and emotional support as dating app scams soar, with social engineering behind most threats.
Aussie kids averaged over two hours a day on TikTok in 2025
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Australian children spent an average of 132 minutes a day on TikTok in 2025, topping global peers just before the under-16 social media ban.
Safer Internet Day spotlights AI, trust & child safety
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Safer Internet Day highlights how AI is transforming online trust, child protection and digital commerce, amid calls for stricter safeguards.
Snap debuts interactive digital safety course for teens
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Snap launches an interactive course to teach teens and parents practical digital safety skills on bullying, sextortion and illicit drugs.
Australians doubt under-16 social media ban boosts safety
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Most Australians doubt the under-16 social media ban has made the internet safer, with many expecting teens to bypass the new rules.
UK football ads miss as male fans shun ‘laddish’ image
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UK football ads are missing the target as male fans reject boozy, laddish clichés and demand healthier, more nuanced portrayals.
UK employers urged to rethink SAP hiring for skills
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UK firms told to overhaul SAP hiring, prioritising skills, learning and well-being as talent shortages deepen and candidates gain leverage.