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Costs forecast to rise under new tariff regime

Fisher and Paykel Healthcare says it “does not currently anticipate a material impact” from the tariffs announced by the United States on its net...

Details of major ‘turnaround plan’ for Kāinga Ora revealed

Housing Minister Chris Bishop has announced a plan to sell 900 Kāinga Ora homes each year as part of a “turnaround plan” for the...

Crown advances Ngāpuhi Treaty settlement

The Government says it's shown its commitment to settling with Ngāpuhi by initialling the proposed transfer of Kororipo Pā to Ngāti Rēhia, Treaty Negotiations...

OPINION: Delivering timely, quality healthcare

By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga Prime Minister Christopher Luxon recently announced a ministerial reshuffle to refresh the National team and ensure...

Government announces new benefit sanctions

Two more non-financial benefit sanctions will be added to the Ministry of Social Development’s (MSD) ‘Traffic Light System’ to drive economic growth by incentivising...

Public submissions on Covid-19 inquiry open

A submissions portal and awareness campaign has been launched today, February 3, to support further public submissions on key topics as part of the...

98 per cent of state highway potholes fixed within 24 hours

New Transport Minister Chris Bishop is wasting no time when it comes to addressing the country’s pothole issue, saying about 98 per cent of...

Government sets New Zealand’s second climate target

The coalition Government has announced New Zealand’s second international climate target under the Paris Agreement, Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says. New Zealand will reduce emissions by 51...

Share views on playgrounds and dog-walking

By Damian Light, Howick Local Board chairperson Opportunities to have your say! For all of these you can have find out more and have your...

School lunches disrupted due to problem with ovens

The School Lunch Collective says it’s experienced a technical problem with ovens in the early hours of this morning, January 31, at the Central...

Goodbye ‘National Park’, hello ‘Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki’

Nine years of negotiations between the Crown and Taranaki iwi have concluded following Te Pire Whakatupua mō Te Kāhui Tupua/the Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress...

Labour slams David Seymour’s new school lunches programme

The Labour Party is criticising Associate Education Minister David Seymour’s new school lunches programme, which began this week. It says social media reports are circulating...

New school lunch programme serves up first healthy meals

Associate Education Minister David Seymour this week visited an Auckland school where the new school lunch programme has served up healthy meals to students...

Government hits emergency housing target five years early

Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka says the coalition Government has reached its target to reduce the number of families in emergency housing motels by...

Commissioner proposes to reduce police executive

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has released a proposal to reduce the size of the police executive. The proposal was sent to affected staff on January...
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