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A Pacific councillor in Dunedin says the city must move away from short-term thinking and reconsider how councils are ...
A lawyer for the Privacy Commissioner has told the Court of Appeal that Europe would not allow the kind of police ...
Spring can bring a whole load of unwelcome symptoms, but new research has found that El Niño, a climate phenomenon, could be making Aucklanders’ allergies worse. Scientists analysed data from three ...
The Pacific’s humble King of Comedy, Tofiga Fepulea’i, is hitting the road this November with his sold out hit show Shuuush ...
Work on new pedestrian bridges at three Auckland train stations will get under way soon, to allow frequent trains for the City Rail Link. The bridges at the Takanini, Glen Innes and Te Mahia train ...
One theory suggests that heightened awareness of climate risks prompts investors to seek out assets perceived as resilient, ...
Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures is an independent, non-partisan think tank. It brings together researchers and experts ...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand welcomed 25 new career firefighters at a graduation ceremony in Rotorua today. Whānau and friends gathered at Fire and Emergency’s National Training Centre (NTC) to ...
Independent research shows Toi Ora’s programmes have a transformative impact. A QWB Lab report found participants experienced a 52% increase in happiness and a 48% reduction in anxiety. For nearly ...
Earlier today, the Operation Block investigation team made an arrest in connection with the murder of 59-year-old Tuipulotu Vi in August 2024. A search warrant was executed at an address in Franklyne ...
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones have welcomed news that the first housing development has received consent under the Fast-track Approvals Act. The ...
Waitematā Police have made two further arrests over an altercation that took place in a Hobsonville car park on Tuesday afternoon. It brings the total number of arrests to three, as a determined ...