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Responding to the announcement of the plan to repeal of Labour’s ‘wellbeing’ provisions in the Public Finance Act, Taxpayers’ Union Spokesman James Ross said: “Finally, the Minister of Finance is free ...
Good Cents: Kiwis on Savings and Debt looks into New Zealanders' attitudes and behaviours towards savings, debt reduction, and financial guidance. It identifies three main areas for improvement for ...
Six community-led environmental projects across Hurunui District are to share a funding boost of $50,000.
The centrepiece of the Assembly’s outcomes was the WHO Pandemic Agreement, adopted on 20 May after more than three years of negotiations.
On 27 May it was proven in a Tasmanian court that padded whips cause pain and suffering to horses. This is the first court decision, since the introduction of padded whips in 2009, against their use ...
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has completed a review of the Police’s use of the Complex Investigation Phased Engagement Model (CIPEM) interviewing method and found that, although it was a ...
In Yemen, the rebels have been fighting with Government troops, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, for over a decade. But since the start of the war in Gaza they have been targeting Israel as well as ...
Police acknowledge and fully accept the findings and recommendations of the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) ...
The Healing Centre in Auckland continues to provide chiropractic care for posture correction and pregnancy-related musculoskeletal support. Both services are available to patients via private ...
“Every child deserves the chance to thrive and today I’m proud to announce a $266 million investment in Budget 2025 to clear ...
Xero, the global small business platform, has launched Tap To Pay on iPhone, enabling Xero customers in New Zealand with a ...
New GNS Science research suggests natural ecosystems such as kelp forests can slow the flow speed of tsunamis. Curbing flow speed can reduce the harmful impacts of strong tsunami currents such as ...