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Independent regulator to make drinking water safe
Reducing exploitation of migrant and student workers with online learning
Government busts Customs congestion as Kiwi exporters go air freight express
Curtin ranked among top 25 young universities in world
Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka / Parihaka Reconciliation Bill passes third reading
Police diversity enhanced with new officers
NZ best economy for doing business
Tairāwhiti Workforce development projects get $1.6m PGF boost
Government to progress Control Orders for community safety
World-first plan for farmers to reduce emissions
NZ First welcomes primary sector support for climate change plan
More homes where they are needed
More money and brains needed for ocean sustainability
Minister of Finance and Sport and Recreation to visit Japan and Vietnam
Dashboard tracks housing progress
Government invests in Te Reo, environmental data research
Government announces next steps as part of a comprehensive plan to fix skills gap
FAO and World Union of Wholesale Markets team up to combat food loss and waste
Corrections Amendment Bill passes third reading
Ngāi Tahu CEO appointed to NZ-China Council
Southern Response claims move to EQC
Tabuteau advancing bilateral relationships in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Bowel screening starts in Whanganui
Government announces 27 percent increase in Trades Academy places
FAO Director-General hails inclusive approach of Committee on World Food Security
FAO and Netherland’s FMO partner to improve agriculture financing in developing countries
Methane reducing cattle feed one step closer
Bill to refresh superannuation system passes first reading
Government announces next steps in fight against measles
Police trial new response to high risk events
More progress for women and we can do more
FAO and Danone team up to foster sustainable diets and food systems
Proposals to curb environmental damage help our coasts and oceans
500 new te reo Māori champions in our classrooms
New mental health facility for Waikato
Driving transparency, ethics and accountability in government use of algorithms
Minister James Shaw welcomes 2018 Census first release
Protecting fairness for workers and businesses
World Food Day sees call for bolder action to make healthy and sustainable diets available to all
Kiwis to take part in world’s biggest earthquake drill
Rising wages and low inflation supporting Kiwis
NZ economy strong amid global headwinds
NZ joins Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action
Keeping New Zealanders safer with better counter-terrorism laws
Minister ensures continued Whenuapai flight operations
New Zealand announces a further P-3 deployment in support of UN sanctions
New Zealand deeply concerned at developments in north-east Syria
Government on high alert for stink bugs