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Modern imaging technology for Southland Hospital
Public service to be overhauled
Southland farmers to benefit under improved farm plan system
Proposed amendments to Education System Reform Bill to be considered
Bill to strengthen disability support
Dopamine Deficiency Found to Drive Memory Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease
New homes delivered for Defence families
Minister attending Pacific organised crime summit
Doocey to lead delegation to Australia
Kiwisaver Generation And BNZ Buy-Back
Winston Peters – “By Their Deeds You Will Know Them”
Details of NCEA replacement confirmed
Risk of Famine persists as nearly 19.5 million people face acute food insecurity in Sudan
New Species of Venomous Box Jellyfish Discovered in Singapore
Nurses vote to accept new pay offer
Growers benefit as Govt strengthens plant rights
Statutory guidance issued to help protect Kiwis’ rights
New forensic inpatient beds opened
Fourth renewable energy project fast-tracked
$100m+ Wellington Airport project Fast-tracked
Students should be in school, not on strike
Healthy School Lunch Programme saves more money
Ensuring Treaty references are consistent
District Court Judge Appointed 15 May
First Kiwi Space Activators announced
Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path (Te Ara Tupua) opens
$1 million boost for Tarawera and Ōkataina tracks
Guidance to support investment into voluntary carbon and nature markets
UN agencies warn of worsening hunger and malnutrition crisis in Somalia as famine risk emerges
Millions trapped in deepening hunger crisis in the DRC as needs far outpace humanitarian response
Large-Scale eDNA Survey Reveals “Hidden” Factors that Affect Regional Fish Communities
Government reducing regulatory barriers for new agriculture, horticulture and veterinary products
Amendment proposed to streamline hazardous substance and new organism approvals
Pharmac proposes improving access to type 2 diabetes medicines
Visitor numbers reflect continued tourism growth
Foreign Minister welcomes Deputy PM of Lao PDR to New Zealand
Targeting financial assistance to those most in need
Communities to lead targeted social support
Western Bay of Plenty Deal signed to unlock long term growth
New gas data supports action to keep lights on
Move-on Orders Legislation Introduced
Of Geometry Of Light
Tribute to Sir Kenneth Keith
New ED pharmacist role delivering faster care at Dunedin Hospital
Bringing specialist paediatric palliative care closer
Gang profits turned against organised crime
Bill to enable digital drivers licences passes third reading
FAO report calls for robust risk assessment for recycled plastic food packaging