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Manufacturing pilot expands to grow workforce
New Fully Digital Design Paves the Way for Scalable Probabilistic Computing
IATA Unveils 2026 Events Calendar
Select Committee reports back on Employment Relations Amendment Bill
New rules to help meat processors & shoppers
Breakthrough Export Deal Signals New Era for Strong Wool
FAO Food Price Index declines in November for third consecutive month
Healthy soils at the heart of more resilient and greener cities: FAO marks World Soil Day 2025 in Rome
Study Reveals Key Psychological Barriers to Game Meat Consumption in Japan
Resilience of Auckland City Hospital future-proofed
Host and theme for Matariki unveiled in Auckland
Government Backs Hornet Hunt
Australia-New Zealand 2+2 Climate and Finance Ministers’ Dialogue Joint Statement
PPP guidance updated to support infrastructure
Ground broken on Waikato medical school
60,000+ youth to receive early intervention support
Contract for new SH25 Pepe Stream bridge signed
Welcome boost to tourism as new flight route lands in Auckland
Better Predicting the Lifespan Of Clean Energy Equipment, Towards A More Efficient Design
Community funding guaranteed as Online Gambling Bill moves forward
Education Minister welcomes settlement for secondary teachers
Expanding access to everyday medicines
Indigenous and local action brings back nature: UN recognizes three World Restoration Flagships
NZ to host Parliamentary Assembly on Antarctica
Retirement village rule changes strengthen rights
Tasman’s Port Tarakohe upgrades complete
Compassionate change underway for stillbirth families
Resilience work for SH6’s Gates of Haast begins
NZ announces $15m to support defence of Ukraine
FAO’s new Global Emergency and Resilience Appeal seeks $2.5 billion to support 100 million people in 54 countries
Amped to the max: first boost for Kiwi events
Water-Resistant and Recyclable Redox-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks (RAMOFs)
Crimes Amendment Bill Introduced
Farm plastics recycling scheme gets green light
Building change for disabled New Zealanders
FAO launches the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 to strengthen these ecosystems and support the people who sustain them
New board appointed for Invest New Zealand
Investment agency focus set to seek growth & opportunity
Christina Barton and Jamie Tuuta appointed to Te Papa Board
Rhys Jones appointed chair of the National War Memorial Advisory Council
International tourism numbers continue to rise
Urgent care coming to Lower Hutt and Dunedin
Appointments made to NZ’s community trusts
Building inspection target drives accountability
Community education professionals settle pay negotiations
New Diplomatic Appointments 2 December
Electronic case files to deliver faster justice in Wellington
Tertiary education to focus on quality skills and innovation