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'We will not be silenced': Gisborne council backs Māori wards
8 Apr 2024Gisborne District Council has shown its support for retaining Māori wards as the government looks to bring back binding referendums.
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Tourism, flora and fauna at risk under DOC job cuts, groups say
10 Apr 2024Environment and recreation groups are warning the proposed cuts could have long-term consequences and losses of flora and fauna as well as backcountry huts. Audio
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Department of Conservation proposes 130 job cuts
10 Apr 2024It is the latest government department to learn its fate as part of cost cutting measures.
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How do you pay for a 60% increase on home insurance?
10 Apr 2024Homeowners are dipping into their savings or cutting their insurance back in a bid to cope with steeply rising premiums.
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Peters raises Gaza ceasefire with UN boss
10 Apr 2024The Foreign Affairs Minister has discussed the conflict with Secretary-General António Guterres.
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Latest review should 'put to bed' methane debate, minister says
9 Apr 2024Analysis - The Climate Change Minister has defended the government's methane review, saying it will put the debate to bed. Experts say the science is already settled.
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Cold and flu medicines with pseudoephedrine to go back on pharmacy shelves
9 Apr 2024The legislation which will allow medicines containing pseudoephedrine to be available over the counter has just passed its third reading in Parliament.
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Public servants question why management don't appear to be on chopping block
9 Apr 2024Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she has sought advice to make sure the public service is not "top heavy" amid job cuts.
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Protesters call for block on junta representatives at summit
9 Apr 2024The possibility that Myanmar may send a representative not on the travel ban list led hundreds to turn out at Parliament's steps
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Governing parties losing support - poll
9 Apr 2024All three governing parties have lost support and all three opposition parties have gained, according to the latest Taxpayers Union poll.
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MPs pay not a decision for politicians - National, Labour
9 Apr 2024National and Labour leaders are united on MPs' pay rises, each saying it is - and should be - decided independently. Audio
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Minister questions mining company's fast-track 'invite' claim
9 Apr 2024Chris Bishop has accused Trans-Tasman Resources of "being misleading" by calling a generic letter sent to 200 organisations a "formal invite".
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Govt's Māori wards reversal labelled 'complete overreach'
4 Apr 2024Reversing councils' ability to decide on Māori wards is "complete overreach by central government", LGNZ says.
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Kāpiti Expressway 110km/h consultation to begin soon - Minister
9 Apr 2024The government is celebrating plans to consult on increasing the speed limit for Kāpiti Expressway north of Wellington to 110km/h.
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Coalition parties down, opposition up in Taxpayers Union-Curia poll
9 Apr 2024The poll has all three governing parties losing support and all three opposition parties gaining, with smaller parties marking the biggest changes.
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Niwa proposes to cut up to 90 jobs - union
9 Apr 2024The proposed cut amounts to about 13 percent of Niwa's workforce, the PSA says.
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'So who's running the show?': Labour on government truancy announcement
9 Apr 2024Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the government's school attendance target is hardly ambitious, with a baseline from during the pandemic.
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'Not every ailment means you should not attend school' - Seymour
9 Apr 2024The government has announced plans for a traffic light system with "clear obligations" for students about attending school. Audio
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Ratepayers must decide: 27% rates hike, or 44%?
8 Apr 2024West Coast ratepayers face an either 27 percent or 44 percent rates hike after increases were "held artificially low for too long".
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Winston Peters lays into UN Security Council, says Gaza 'a wasteland'
9 Apr 2024Use of the veto has seen the Security Council fail in its responsibility to maintain peace, the foreign minister says.
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School truancy tracking plan announced
9 Apr 2024RNZ understands David Seymour plans to eventually move to daily snapshots in order to treat truancy as a crisis.
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Dozens of jobs set to be axed at Commerce Commission
9 Apr 2024RNZ understands 35 to 40 jobs will be cut - around 10 percent of the ministry's workforce. Audio
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Government's targets: 'Where is the action behind these?'
29 Apr 2024The opposition and victim support services are calling for more detail on how the government plans to achieve its nine targets.
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MPs 'probably' deserve pay rises, former minister says
8 Apr 2024Backbench MPs are paid twice as much as the average full-time worker, but their salaries are "way behind" what is appropriate, Chris Finlayson says. Audio
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