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Abuse survivors and a Royal Commission both sought a survivor-led redress scheme, but Government chose to ignore that advice ...
NZ First MP and minister Shane Jones said the tribunal has become a 'litigator's paradise' but promised the review will be ...
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment thought the Government could hamstring NZ's research capability by ...
An overhaul of the pay equity regime, which will limit who can make a claim, has passed into law in under 36 hours. Laura ...
The Finance Minister says there will be no Budget Day piñata, so what could go, and what will survive Budget '25?
The organisers had clearly thought about who was on stage with a near gender-equal line-up in Wellington. Sadly, this is not ...
US trade deal overnight may be Sir Keir Starmer's 'peace in our time'. It vindicates Luxon's decision to stay away from the White House table.
There were no Māori or Pacific professors either. Many women academics served as tutors, not lecturers – including Dame Cath Tizard, a future Governor-General. Pay equity was a fiction. The coalition ...
A dream for shooters, a nightmare for defenders - here comes the super shot New Zealand netball desperately needs, Suzanne McFadden writes ...
April’s tariff chaos gives way to nervous calm. The trade war impacts on NZ are still unclear, so there is a high chance we will pull back 2026 growth forecasts. That said, we're still seeing enough e ...
The fossil fuel-powered lives of excess we in the wealthy world see as normal are not. What's being swept under the rug in the clean energy debate?
Brush-tailed pests are being killed by the thousand near Christchurch, with spectacular results for the environment.
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