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Youth Week: A Time To Celebrate Rangatahi In Aotearoa

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Minister Matt Doocey has launched Youth Week 2024, at an event at the Beehive this evening. Youth Week is a celebration of the incredible young people in each and every community across the motu!

Ngati Ruanui On Fast Track Ballot

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The Government’s Environmental Select Committee is refusing to engage meaningfully when it matters the most over new fast tracking environmental legislation, says Ngāti Ruanui.

SEEK NZ Employment Report - April

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Job ad volumes dropped in April by 4%, with the public holidays bookending the month likely a major contributor to the hiring slowdown.

How To Start A Career In Mining

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Thanks to groundbreaking legislation designed to protect mine workers, the sector has become even more lucrative with numerous options across different fields, from engineering to public relations.

Will BRICS+ Dethrone The United States Dollar?

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Given the recent expansion of the “BRICS” countries to include five new members, “BRICS” concept was launched as a financial sector grouping of the then-major emerging market economies which were expected to grow faster than the G-7 economies.



NNZ Celebrates World First With 100th Milestone

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Providing the platform to broaden netball’s appeal as viewing audiences continued to grow, it proved a viable commercial entity while establishing its own niche as a top-quality sporting spectacle.

Woman accused of Khandallah murder to stay in prison

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Report from RNZ The woman accused of murdering an elderly Khandallah resident will continue to be held in prison, while she waits to hear if her application for bail will be granted. Helen Gregory, 79, was found dead in her Baroda Street home on 24 January, after what police described as a “violent act”. A […]

UN Chief Mourns Loss Of Iranian President In Helicopter Crash

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres, alongside members of the Security Council, has extended heartfelt condolences to the people and Government of Iran following the death of President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident on Sunday.

Government still subsidising Te Huia

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NewstalkZB reports: A reduction in funding for the Waikato to Auckland commuter train Te Huia, which was less than expected, may still spell its demise.  Waikato Regional Council and Te Huia supporters have welcomed news Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) will continue to fund the service at a reduced rate.  It would do […]

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Wellington’s Epuni Street to become Hōniana Te Puni Street

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News from Wellington City Council Epuni Street in the Aro Valley will be formally renamed to Hōniana Te Puni Street this week to accurately reflect the tupuna (ancestor) the street is named after. The new street name correctly recognises Hōniana Te Puni, a prominent Te Āti Awa leader who played a significant role in shaping […]

China & America Manipulating "The Blue Continent"

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"Pacific nations have long felt their infrastructure needs have not been met, so if traditional partners like Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. don’t provide the wharves and roads and airports, then it is hard for them to tell island countries ...





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