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Rafts of garbage, kelp and other debris could transport alien invaders to a warming Antarctica
RMA Reform Phase Two priorities and plan
Operation Block: Pakuranga homicide investigation update
Wellington Police issue warning after man loses over $22,000 in online scam
‘Drugs profit’: Police seize cash and firearm during gang pad search
New chair appointed to Māori Heritage Council
Rotorua Man Jailed For Child Sexual Abuse Files
Want NZ banking to be more competitive? Then make it easier to switch banks
CBL managing director Peter Harris ordered to pay $1.4m penalty for fair dealing and continuous disclosure breaches
Antarctica vulnerable to invasive species hitching rides on plastic and organic debris
Information Sought After Crash, Taradale Road
Govt funding boosts immunisation in high needs communities
Arrest Made After Firearms Incident, Palmerston North
New dance competition set to bring economic benefits
Giving our children a greater voice
Covid Data Portal
Processing And Analysing Quality Of 2023 Census Data
Greenhouse Gas Emissions By Region: Year Ended 2023
Greenhouse gases down in most New Zealand regions in 2023
Pause On Surgical Mesh Update
How Are My Region’s Emissions Tracking?
Further support to Councils to speed up recovery
Police investigating theft of pride flags, Queenstown
Short-sighted decision to put wellbeing of communities on backburner
CSIRO and Google partner to help secure Australia’s Critical Infrastructure from risky software components
Australia signs Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore Civil Defence Force
Regional Deals Framework Announced
Better outcomes in early childhood education
Commission cuts excess expenditure and keeps Chorus focused on delivering for consumers
US voters speak many languages, but non-English campaigning remains risky for Harris and Trump
What makes a city great for running and how can we promote ‘runnability’ in urban design?
Two Arrests After Convenience Store Targeted
Traffic Stop Yields Illicit Haul
Kailea Commits To Australian Rugby
Briscoe Group Partners With Impact Analytics to Power Data-Driven Retail Operations
ARTHRITIS AT BREAKING POINT: Greater access to physios, dietitians, and other allied health essential to stem staggering rise in hip and knee replacements
Indo-Pacific partners share history of sacrifice
Southland’s whitebaiters show fintastic behaviours before whitebait season
FMA statement on Statutory Management for Du Val corporations
Du Val Group companies placed into statutory management
Govt Overreach On Councils Assault On Local Democracy
Fatal Crash: State Highway 79, Geraldine
Aotearoa’s Moral Failure On Migrant Worker Rights
Back to basics for local government
Serious crash, SH 79, Geraldine
Govt must maintain Treaty provisions in Corrections Bill
Palestine has been recognised by more than 140 nations – but not yet Australia. So, what exactly defines a ‘state’?
Newcastle Art Gallery unveils sculptural solution to accessibility issue