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Big Read: Speargun and mass surveillance - the confusion created by Simon Bridges
Would super-intrusive electronic intelligence have made a difference?

White powder sent to spy HQ remains a mystery
Fire and Emergency New Zealand were called around 3pm.

Bridges: White supremacy not a focus for spy agencies
Simon Bridges says the spy agencies weren't paying enough attention to white supremacy

Big Read: Our spies and the hunt for a 'lone wolf' killer
Lone wolf killers are the most elusive of terrorists, say intelligence sources.

NZ's terror threat is at 'high alert' but what does that mean?
The Prime Minister says it is not known how long the threat level will stay at high.

Attorney-General: NZ will ban semi-automatic weapons
Politicians have promised New Zealand's gun laws will change.

David Fisher: How did we miss Christchurch killer?
There are questions for security agencies after Christchurch massacre, says David Fisher.

The curious case of the burgled professor
This summer we look back at the big stories of last year. This is from September.

A final roadie with Chris Finlayson
Chris Finlayson leaves quite the legacy but will not bore people by boasting about it.

Spy agency's requests to banks 'intrusive' - report
Minister for the SIS now satisfied that a new law clarifies the process for the SIS

New Zealand 'particularly vulnerable' to China: US report
US think-tank report raises possibility NZSIS are hamstrung by "political calculations".

Burgled Professor Brady case: Heat on PM
Open letter calls on PM to defend academic freedom and ensure transparent investigation.

Report says professor's car 'tampered with'
Mechanic's report raises concern that "car has been tampered with"; police investigating.

Sabotage? Police investigate burgled professor's car
Police probing suspicious break-ins of China critic now investigating sabotage of her car.

SIS searches Canterbury professor's office for listening devices
Case of burgled professor triggers bug-sweep and comparisons with Rainbow Warrior bombing.

Comment: University links with China raise questions
Regulations governing possible military end-use of university research put in spotlight.

Peters unaware of SIS investigation into Chinese student
Acting PM unaware of an SIS investigation into a Chinese student's concerning research

Exclusive: The spies who went into the cold: Agents lose powers after legal bungle
Our spies lost a key weapon in the fight against terrorism through a law-making error.

Hager's inclusion on spying panel 'healthy' - Little
New members of a committee on intelligence will not get access to classified documents.

NZDF links to Peter Thiel's software company revealed
Ombudsman forces disclosure of dealings with Peter Thiel's firm after a year of refusals.

Audrey Young: Coalition looking rattled after bruising quarter
COMMENT: Things may get worse for Government before they get better, writes Audrey Young.

'Hiding in shadows': Secret hearing in Wgtn unsettling
Case concerns Melbourne-based NZer who had her passport cancelled on security grounds.

Editorial: Valid concerns highlighted by burglaries
EDITORIAL: Burglary of China critic in New Zealand raises valid questions.

Burgled professor: PM seeks answers
PM asks questions of intelligence agencies over burglary linked to China research.

Academic researching China's influence has break-ins, warning letter
University researcher tells Australian Parliament of burglaries and police investigation.

Greens promise to behave on intelligence committee
The Greens have secured a position on Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee.

Yang case divides Chinese community
Saga over National Party MP seen as both long-overdue and evidence of prejudice.