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The ship will set sail in January 2026 from Ushuaia, Argentina with a team of 18 to 30-year-old New Zealanders joining the ...
11 August 2025 – The Stuttering Treatment and Research Trust (START) is delighted to announce the opening of its first ...
Macquarie Data Centres. The collaboration combines Dells global AI leadership with Macquarie Data Centres sovereign data ...
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is leading the REFLECT project, which is testing whether reflective white roof ...
Zeph Morgan from ACE Training, one of Avondale’s training provider partners, praised the students’ efforts: “These students ...
Adding to an already tall pile of evidence that our economy needs stimulus, was the June quarter Kiwi jobs report.
Sam Sherwood, National Crime Correspondent For more than seven years the Tuiras purported to operate an investment business out of Christchurch, raising more than $4m from investors hoping for high ...
They rolled out arguments ranging from the usual suspects (such as data privacy and safety) to scaremongering (such as an inevitable increase in product prices). That won’t be a surprise to overseas ...
Former National MP Dame Marilyn Waring has spearheaded the creation of the People’s Select Committee, an unofficial committee that has the aim to provide evidence that was not obtained by the ...
Only a small number of people applying for home loans are being turned away – and usually there is a way to get them across the line in future. Only a small number of people applying for home loans ...
A new report commissioned by rail safety charity TrackSAFE has found that almost half of New Zealanders admit to walking on railway tracks without using a legal crossing.
If nothing changes, long-term modelling shows that publicly funded healthcare will steadily consume a larger and larger share of our national income, rising from about 7% of GDP today to 12% by 2060.
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