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Legislation aimed at improving NZ’s vocational education and training system needs to focus on delivering the right skills needed for business and employment growth, BusinessNZ says.
Yet again, heavy rain and severe gales are on the way. MetService has issued another boatload of Heavy Rain Watches and ...
International travel covers the number and characteristics of overseas visitors and New Zealand resident travellers (short-term movements) entering or leaving New Zealand. Overseas visitor arrivals ...
When the politician pushing a controversial piece of legislation starts accusing his critics of “derangement syndrome” – as David Seymour has done this week – then any chance of a rational debate on ...
A significant boost in the number of people booking bednights along the country’s Great Walks is a good sign for conservation ...
One person has died following a single vehicle crash in Ōpōtiki this morning. Emergency services were called to the crash on Otara Road at around 7:50am. Sadly, the driver of the truck died at the ...
A new cycle bridge on the West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail will bring more visitors to the region and boost the local ...
“These reforms will enable simplified customer due diligence (CDD) where businesses have assessed the risk of money ...
There was a net migration loss of 30,000 people from New Zealand to Australia in the December 2024 year, according to provisional estimates released by Stats NZ today. “The net migration loss from New ...
Greenpeace Aotearoa held a dawn ceremony on board the Rainbow Warrior this morning to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the ...
70000TONS OF METAL, The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise, has announced a change in the destination for its ...
There has been a bit of chat about scrapping regional councils, but Hurunui Mayor Marie Black and Kaikōura Mayor Craig Mackle ...
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