Now, after nearly two years of dedicated MTA advocacy, consensus building, and industry leadership, automotive sector training body MITO will emerge from Te Pūkenga and stand free as industry-owned on ...
An international team has set up a remote camp on the ice 700 km from the nearest base (New Zealand’s Scott Base) to attempt to drill for mud and rocks holding critical insights about the fate of the ...
Te Hautū Kahurangi | Tertiary Education Union has filed a legal case in the Employment Relations Authority, alleging breaches of good faith and discrimination against union members by Te Wānanga ...
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School has announced the reintroduction of Cambridge International from 2026, a development that ...
It is expected that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make the disarmament of Gaza the main sticking point, knowing in advance that Gaza will not surrender its weapons. He has made this ...
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ is appalled that a Wellington stop-smoking provider is at risk of losing its Government contract for refusing to supply vapes to help people knock the habit.
"Estuary intertidal zones naturally experience large temperature changes because of incoming and outgoing tides, meaning they ...
The surveillance zone will extend from 5km to 11km from detection sites on Auckland’s North Shore based on the latest recommendations from an independent technical advisory group, says Mike Inglis, ...
Police and Customs do not have an agreement to share data through another platform in this manner. It would be a "significant issue" around security and privacy, the memo from the police's technology ...
Starting today, a group of social media platforms face penalties of up to $50 million if they don't take "reasonable steps" ...
The Finance Minister this week challenged Richardson - the chair of the Taxpayers' Union group - to "come out of the shadows" and debate on the country's finances after the TPU launched a campaign ...
A military apology is "long overdue" to the Indo-Fijian community for trauma caused by past political turmoil, according to an indigenous academic. Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva of Canterbury ...
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