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Two new Bay of Plenty schools to open in Ōmokoroa
Public service neutrality for Crown Entity Board Chairs and members
Public feedback wanted on resilience measures for trees near powerlines
Pay equity roll out delivers over half a billion dollars to nurses
Government extends business support package to Wairarapa
Air Cargo Makes Soft Start to 2023
Boosting support to Least Developed Countries through South-South Cooperation
IATA Releases 2022 Airline Safety Performance
Impacts of extreme weather yet to show in Govt accounts
Interim Board Chair appointed
New High Commissioner to Port Moresby announced
Disjointed EU PLACI Roll Out Risks Customs Clearance Delays
FAO and UNIDO launch global Agrifood Systems Transformation Accelerator (ASTA)
Somalia: lives and livelihoods of millions still at risk, FAO calls for an urgent scale-up in emergency humanitarian aid alongside resilience
Research Team’s Study Provides New Insights into How Brain Forms and Stores Long-Term Memory
Pay equity settlement for school librarians and science technicians reached
Government approves $26 million grant extension for farmers and growers
State of National Emergency extended for Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay
A win for our oceans: Aotearoa New Zealand welcomes the conclusion of a new global treaty for ocean biodiversity
Aotearoa New Zealand sends relief to Vanuatu
Global Airline Community Challenges Legality of Mandatory Flight Reductions at Schiphol Airport
FAO Food Price Index declines for 11th consecutive month
Hundreds of talented Pacific students awarded STEAM scholarships
Acid Glia in REM sleep: Stronger Acid Response in Epileptic Mice
Additional mental wellbeing support for cyclone-affected
Fighting Friction to Protect Machinery
National States of Emergency end for some regions
Candidates for post of FAO Director-General announced
Key transport connections restored
Statement from Environment Minister on EPA Board Chair
Government keeping Kiwis’ ACC costs low
Global indicators on the costs of healthy diets and how many people can’t afford them
Cyclone Taskforce to ensure locally-led recovery
Better Work plan to strengthen tourism workforce
More minds focussed on reducing agricultural emissions
New Insights from Ancient Asteroid
Recovery package launched to accelerate Māori response to Cyclone Gabrielle
Immigration pathway for Ukrainians extended
Strengthened protections and improved processes for partners of migrant workers
Strong Microwave Magnetic Fields for More Efficient Plasmas
Prime Minister meets with Premier of Niue
States of National Emergency extended
Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Fund Launched
2023 Census period extended in cyclone affected regions
Two Environment Court Judges appointed
Temporary Accommodation Service activated in further regions
Interim Cyclone business support to be locally led
Strengthening economic partnerships focus of Foreign Affairs Minister’s trip to Japan and Singapore