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Education Minister Erica Stanford says the Government is ditching open-plan classrooms in favour of standard designs that “prioritise flexibility”. Stanford said she had received overwhelming feedback ...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s consumers price index (CPI) increased 2.7 percent in the 12 months to the June 2025 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ today. ... The largest upwards contributor ...
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New Pure Tūroa Ltd chief executive Jono Dean has written to ministry officials seeking their assistance, after iwi on both the north and south sides of the mountain lodged High Court challenges to the ...
In late 2021 the Herald ran an article quoting Fale Andrew Lesā about MIQ space. He was described as a diplomat. I had someone e-mail me pointing out that he was not a diplomat. So I ran this blog ...
An influential collection of business and consumer organisations are calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to fix the “broken” energy sector. In a letter published in today’s Sunday newspapers ...
More than half of the $257 million loan book held by the Government entity formerly known as the Provincial Growth Fund is considered to be at risk of impairment or default. The surge in at-risk loan ...
July 18, 2025 8:00am by Kokila PatelGeneral Debate 18 July 2025 ...
Charter schools told to keep enrolment numbers secret "The seven charter schools set up at the start of the year have been told to keep their enrolments secret, by The Charter School Agency. The ...
Te Pati Maori in a burp of disinformation declared Eric Crampton as the policy mind between the Foreshore & Seabed law and Marine and Coastal Area law. Of course once again the media largely ignore ...
Child exploitation and bestiality material were allegedly found on former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming’s work devices, it can now be revealed. The revelation comes after a High Court ...