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Its title signals it will not be a history viewed through a chosen lens, whether of post-colonialism, decolonisation or ...
Shane Reti has fans in industry and opposition, but will his science credibility and intuition be able to sway coalition policy? Photo: Facebook Science Minister Shane Reti finds himself bound to a ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s office was given just one hour to review a speech in which Foreign Minister Winston Peters criticised “hysterical and short-sighted” language about Donald Trump’s ...
We continue our celebrated series of obscurely located libraries and specialist bookstores with a visit to the Stan Conway Memorial Library at the New Zealand Alpine Club's national HQ in Walham, ...
A Supreme Court decision over water bottling looms large over a just-decided case involving a Canterbury quarry ...
With AI making it quicker and easier for hackers to infiltrate computer networks, does the Government need to take a more ...
Industry leaders' vision is to make Taupō a lifestyle resort destination catering for high-value visitors and 'flashpackers' ...
Already facing concerns about data quality and public trust, a shake-up of the census may also have a constitutional hurdle in its way.
It had job cuts and sudden contract changes to community providers, and now the children’s ministry predicts it won’t be able to promptly handle alerts to tamariki at risk.
Recent comments about the Govt's role in reducing smoking argue it should do no more than ensure people know the dangers of smoking. But what does that actually mean?
Unexplained gifts from suppliers were officially listed as 'building business relationships' – but there's no way to know if ...
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