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The rate of decline in the housing market has slowed again, with national residential property values largely holding steady ...
But hunger has followed them. Over 57 per cent of the population in the world’s youngest country to the south is already facing high levels of acute food insecurity. Sudan and South Sudan are among ...
"The issues being addressed in this Amendment Bill have been flagged as a drag on productivity and flexibility by businesses. The BusinessNZ Network has been advocating for these changes for some time ...
“Sick leave is a right, not a reward. Cutting sick leave reinforces inequality, fuels presenteeism, and increases the risk of ...
Hard on the heels of the cancellation of pay equity claims for thousands of hospital, health and community support workers, ...
Moriori (MIST & HMT) consider the Crown’s position not only disingenuous—but outrageous. Tino rangatiratanga is not a term ...
A key moment on the road to COP30 in Brazil, the annual June intersessional meetings (SB62) in Bonn take place against a backdrop of climate-fuelled disasters and increasing deforestation rates in the ...
An Auckland teenager is without wheels and will face charges after a patrol detected him at driving at dangerous speeds. It ...
"The Pae Ora Act was a step towards correcting decades of inequity and systemic failure in health. These amendments strip ...
New Zealand's fastest-growing coastal settlement risks a more than $100 million economic disaster if Mangawhai Sandspit fails ...
Our COTW looks into the reversal in the manufacturing PMI, here at home. After four straight months of signalling expansion, ...
Buses will replace trains over the Matariki long weekend, as KiwiRail carries out planned infrastructure upgrades and rail ...