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Jacinda Ardern appointed Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call
Govt books in solid shape as extreme weather costs start to roll in
New Sport Integrity body a step closer
Emissions data encouraging, but more still to be done
Avocado industry a taste of the future
Government delivers massive boost to working holiday workforce
IATA’s “Focus Africa” to Strengthen Aviation’s Contribution to African Development
Almost half the world’s population lives in households linked to agrifood systems
New measures to increase lobbying transparency
New Mangahauini Track on SH35 to reconnect cyclone-affected communities in Tairāwhiti
Interim Response to the Productivity Commission’s Report – Immigration
Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta to attend NATO meeting
Secure all-of-government facility to be built at Whenuapai
Flu vaccine to protect Kiwis this winter
Norway contributes $23.7 million of flexible funding to boost FAO’s capacity to respond to crises and emergencies
Türkiye earthquakes: initial assessment indicates losses of more than 20 percent in food production
Degree of Asexual Reproduction in Liverwort Plants is Hormonally Controlled
Further sanctions on Russian and Belarusian political and military figures
Ambitious new housing development for Whangārei
CPTPP bolstered by decision on UK accession
Dates announced for 2023 Pacific language weeks
Over a quarter of New Zealanders to get cost of living relief from tomorrow
Thousands of community nurses getting April pay boost
On first-ever International Day of Zero Waste, FAO puts the spotlight on bioeconomy
IATA’s World Cargo Symposium to Focus on Sustainability, Safety and Digitalization
Government takes next step to lift artists’ incomes
NZ stands with Vanuatu on climate at UN
More Police deployed to the frontline
Aotearoa New Zealand committed to an enduring partnership with Vanuatu
Government delivers levy change to support Fire and Emergency
Next steps for New Zealand’s organic regulations
Govt helps to protect New Zealanders digital identities
Law changed to protect subcontractors
Cyclone Taskforce focused on locally-led recovery
New law enhances safety and security in the aviation sector
UN report warns of accelerating food insecurity in the Arab region due to global crises
Coroners Amendment Bill passes third reading
Review into Stuart Nash’s communications with donors
600 more workers to support recovery
Bills to vet school boards, contractors pass first reading
Bill recognises unique role and contribution of Wānanga and Kura Kaupapa Māori
Major investment to support the safety of frontline Police and communities
Foreign Affairs Minister talks to the Vanuatu Government on Pacific issues
Further laws passed to keep communities safe from gang offending
Standard kerbside recycling part of new era for waste system
Iraq: Safety, credit and opportunities are all key for displaced farmers to return home
New laws will crack down on gang profits and criminal assets
Stuart Nash dismissed from Cabinet