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As the New Zealand government considers restricting social media access for under-16s, Pacific leaders in Parliament and ...
The Government is removing a barrier to make it easier for overseas visitors to enter the country. Prime Minister Christopher ...
Annual visitor spending in Rotorua to February 2025, based on tourism electronic card transactions, was $441 million ...
Five Tairāwhiti marae impacted by the North Island weather events of early 2023 will move to safer locations through a $136 ...
NZH 10May25 - Tairāwhiti East Coast whānau will have greater access to modern housing, thanks to a Government-iwi partnership that will deliver 150 affordable homes, Associate Housing Minister Tama ...
The Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum Baron Waqa will visit New Zealand, engaging with Mr Peters and Dr Reti, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Climate Change Minister Simon Watts and ...
Speaking at a business lunch hosted by the Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister Rt Hon Christopher Luxon delivered ...
The government cannot say how much of its investment in abuse in care redress will end up with survivors. Last week, Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry Lead Response Minister Erica Stanford ...
With gold prices booming, mining legend Norm Seckold is looking for his next winner next to OceanaGold's 10Moz Waihi mine in ...
Coalition members are responding to the Green Party's alternative budget with derision, while Labour distanced itself from the proposal, saying it would set out its own tax policy this year. The prime ...
MPs began the week with an urgent debate on redress for abuse in state care, and criticism of the government's change of mind about an independent redress system for survivors.
The former deputy commissioner resigned on Monday amid a four-month investigation by the IPCA and police.