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How to combat ignorance of international law we signed up to by Lianne Dalziel 21/02/202422/02/2024 ...
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said the two new cases of Covid-19 were related to travel from the UK. Photo: Lynn Grieveson The Government puts isolation exemptions on hold after NZ’s ...
People who push a belief that ‘the economy’ should trump other considerations really mean ‘commercial interests’ should dominate all else ...
The tourism industry hopes to earn $50 billion and become more sustainable by 2025 but industry heads acknowledge that may be difficult. The target was released yesterday in the industry’s new ...
‘Back-breaking’ tertiary fund architect agrees it’s time to re-design by Emma Hatton 27/02/202428/02/2024 ...
Issues they want leave to appeal include: the application of the precautionary principle and international law; the conduct of the hearing itself – including how the chairman of the EPA committee used ...
Westpower has offered to gift $250,000 to a struggling polytechnic if it receives approval to access the conservation land it wants to build a hydro-electric plant on. A year after the Department of ...
The finance minister is sure alternative plans for inter-island resilience will cost less than the now defunct iReX project – but others aren’t convinced ...
New Zealand is a victim of its own success. The low visibility of Covid-19 here means people are less likely to wear masks, scan QR codes, use hand sanitiser, get tested and stay home when sick. We’re ...
I’m not really sure when he arrived at my house, I just know he’s never left. He haunts every room, rigging trapdoors and rubber chickens. At a certain point it just became easier to play along, cry ...
Who’ll pay to care for us when we grow old, and then even older? by Dr Claire Dale 12/11/202314/11/2023 ...