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After a quarter of a century living in a caged concrete pit, two salt water crocodiles in the Solomon Islands have been moved ...
“This an issue that needs urgent action. Thousands of homes are still being built in hazardous areas and this needs to stop.
Reports of killings in Papua New Guinea (PNG), committed by people claiming their victims were sorcerers, are becoming more and more frequent. The victims, mostly women, number in the hundreds each ...
The United Nations is urging governments to accelerate efforts to make trade systems more inclusive and sustainable, ...
Riccarton high school student Ben Yang started up his own business last year selling Korean fried chicken and more. The 17-year-old called it "YFC" - as in 'Yang Fried Chicken' - and gave it a red ...
“The work we’re doing now reflects our commitment to shaping the future, not waiting for it. By thinking ahead, Canterbury ...
This Government is serious about targeting criminals, not tying up legitimate businesses in unnecessary red tape,” Mrs McKee ...
ACT’s much-maligned Regulatory Standards Bill could be the answer to Coasters’ grievances over limits to the use and ...
West Coast businessman Mackley Ferguson says he is relieved that DOC has at last granted him access to re-open the old ...
The strategy document says NZ’s use of Artificial Intelligence “shows promise but requires acceleration,” and that the government’s role includes reducing barriers, providing regulatory guidance, ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand today announced it would keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 3.25 per cent while continuing to foreshadow further reductions in the OCR.
Flaming Star, opening 12 July and running until 9 November at The Dowse Art Museum, is a provocative and irreverent ...