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“Te Aka Matua is about more than just surviving the current climate. It’s about setting our people up to thrive for ...
Stuff Owner and Publisher Sinead Boucher says the latest Nielsen Online Ratings are the highest since the 2023 election and ...
ASB is warning Kiwi to be alert for an impersonation and investment scam currently doing the rounds, which promises ...
Taranaki-grown garlic is now available at New World New Plymouth for a limited time, marking a significant milestone for the ...
CPAG is calling on the Government to stop treating people on benefits as a spreadsheet to be cleared, and to remember its responsibility is to tackle poverty, not the people trapped in it.
“Ideological litmus tests do not make patients or staff ‘culturally safe’ – it narrows the bounds of open discourse and in the long-term impoverishes debate, creates blind spots and forbidden subjects ...
Here’s why Netflix is uniquely positioned to hike prices without a subscriber exodus: Netflix’s total catalog demand in the US outpaces every standalone rival. At $17.99/month (vs. Hulu’s $18.99), ...
The EMA supports calls on the government by Physiotherapy New Zealand (PNZ) to allow physiotherapists to sign-off medical certificates. Currently, under ACC legislation, only GPs and nurse ...
Kevin Young, a former treasury accountant with Heartland Bank Limited, has today been sentenced to six months home detention and ordered to pay a fine of $11,241, in relation to three charges of ...
Job ads remained steady m/m in March. With a 2% rise, quarterly ad volumes have risen for the first time since August 2022, ...
Giant freshwater crayfish, longer and bulkier than today’s species, roamed New Zealand 20 million years ago. They would have ...
To gain a competitive advantage, 40 per cent of digitally mature companies use internal data compared to 25 per cent of less ...