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The ability of New Zealanders to access and better understand New Zealand’s history will be undermined by proposed cuts to ...
From 18 August 2025, ten new trades occupations will be added to the Green List’s Work to Residence pathway. This requires a ...
A controlled training exercise will be conducted in the Tangihua Ranges, Waiotira from Friday 13 through to Sunday 14 June.
From buildings to bus stops, Hamilton City Council is making room for creativity – and wants to hear what the community ...
The Government is delivering 32 more safe, warm and dry classrooms and a major school redevelopment for Kiwi kids living in ...
The Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB), currently before the New Zealand Parliament, aims to improve the quality of regulation ...
The Tamahere off-ramp is closed following a crash, causing extensive traffic delays for those heading to Fieldays. The crash ...
PrimeMinister Christopher Luxon will travel to China and Europe next week. He will be joined in Shanghai and Beijing with a ...
A successful programme to help Māori health providers lift childhood immunisation rates will be renewed, Health Minister ...
Attorney-General Judith Collins today announced the appointment of Liz Gellert as an Associate Judge of the High Court.
A new 16-week course is set to bridge the gap between school and the next step for young people in Hurunui District. The first programme of its kind in the Hurunui, the SEED course was inspired by ...
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko – is seeking feedback on a proposed class exemption for listed issuers from certain unsolicited offer regulations for buy-backs of their ...
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