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The government is scrapping the oil and gas ban, and in a last-minute move, has handed cleanup cost decisions to ministers. Greenpeace Aotearoa Executive Director Russel Norman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss ...
"Those who call for submitting arms practically demand submitting them to Israel ... We will not submit to Israel," Qassem ...
Small business sales underperformed in the second quarter of the year, with weakness concentrated in the North Island. The ...
A major project to relocate five marae in Tairāwhiti is underway, after flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle forced them to move ...
Players and officials have been provided with mosquito repellent ahead of the 2025 Under-16 Women's Championship set to kick off in Apia on Friday.
Players and officials have been provided with mosquito repellent ahead of the 2025 Under-16 Women's Championship set to kick ...
When one of our smallest ministries is shredded in the name of saving taxpayer dollars, critics say it feels like cultural ...
Between March and May, retailers reported almost 5500 incidents but because the value was below $500, they were never followed up.
With nominations closing tomorrow, several councils across the country do not have enough candidates to fill the positions.
Another tariff deadline is looming for countries around the world, with Donald Trump's pause on reciprocal tariffs set to come to an end this week. Sense Partners economist John Ballingall spoke to ...
A lot happened for Dame Lydia Ko in 2024 - and she has been reminded of that on her return to the British Open.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre reports that waves reaching one to three metres above tide level are possible... along some of the coasts of Guam, Johnston Atoll and the Northern Marianas. Audio ...
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