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People can help prevent the spread of kauri dieback by respecting the rāhui, fencing off kauri on private properties, getting ...
David Seymour has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister, while an unshackled Winston Peters ...
“The issue of a lack of science learning opportunities and experiences for primary aged students which foster their natural curiosity is systemic and ongoing. Focusing on developing science kits seems ...
Tenbensel said the Government’s oft-quoted claim of a $16 billion boost to Health NZ’s bottom-line was “a bit like your boss ...
As Parliament reaches the mid-point of the political term – and the handover of the deputy prime ministership from Winston ...
A critical step towards a return Sunday Te Huia service has been taken, with Waikato Regional Council today approving the reallocation of reserve funds to cover the cost.
Motorists are being advised to expect delays following a two car crash in Māngere East. The crash, at the intersection of Massey Road and Gray Avenue, was reported to Police at about 10.54am. At this ...
Open banking in Aotearoa New Zealand is taking a major leap forward, with the four largest banks, ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Westpac NZ, implementing another key industry standard that enables payments service ...
Dr Roannie Ng Shiu, a director of the university’s Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa – Centre for Pacific and Global Health, says the symposium will not only examine the health impacts of climate change in the ...
ACT Leader David Seymour to the Waikato Chamber of Commerce: Budget 2025 and Beyond Thank you for the opportunity to be here, and hear from you today. Wherever I go, and I’ve said it here in Hamilton ...
Today’s Resource Management Act (RMA) changes announced by Ministers Bishop, McClay and Watts, are a significant step forward in making the building and connection of networks and critical ...
Passenger numbers on regional airlines have never been better, but the costs of running them have never been higher. “Passenger numbers are through the roof,” says Sounds Air boss Andrew Crawford. But ...
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