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Education union NZEI Te Riu Roa is taking legal action over the Government’s move to defund resource teachers of Māori and literacy in Budget 2025. The union filed for a judicial review in ...
Founded with the mission of empowering its members through collective buying power, CBS has delivered unmatched value to over 1,800 members in the building and construction industries. Today, that ...
The ICJ, informally known as the “World Court”, settles legal disputes between UN Member States and gives advisory opinions on legal questions that have been referred to it by UN organs and agencies.
Challenge participants who fundraise more than $100 will receive a Westpac or ROA Mining Rescue Helicopter pin, with a medal ...
ACT Justice Spokesperson Todd Stephenson is welcoming a suite of electoral reforms, including the removal of same day voting, ...
“We started our Million Metres Streams project 10 years ago. The aim was to plant a million metres of New Zealand waterways with native plants and trees. Since the trees are planted on average a metre ...
The Government is overhauling outdated and unsustainable electoral laws including stopping same-day enrolment, Justice ...
For the first time since June 2024, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger takes the top spot as the country's most popular ...
Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti today announced two major research programmes in partnership with ...
State Highway 1 was closed at Manakau, south of Levin, for more than four hours today after a crash near Whakahoro Road. The crash closed the road at 10.30am.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the 21-member expert panel this week, saying it would examine the ...
At times, it is pretty hard to see what good the “free” market is doing for most of us. The usual responses – we all benefit ...