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A politically-charged near-future drama from Brazil, an acclaimed Norwegian trilogy exploring intimacy and desire, an Australian animated queer space opera, a haunting psychological drama set in ...
The Community Access Media Alliance (CAMA) has signed a landmark agreement to strengthen Aotearoa’s emergency communication ...
The Wellington City Council last week once again showed how desperately out of touch it is with what we need as a city, and how much we need a change at the local elections. The councilors were ...
The Disability Allowance was designed to help some of the most vulnerable people in Aotearoa – those living with ongoing physical or mental health conditions that incur regular costs. But ask ...
Health NZ has confirmed job cuts at five of its departments, including Hauora Māori services, Pacific health, procurement, planning and funding, and auditing. However, legal action by the Public ...
With less than a week to go until the Christchurch Whare Tapu Wānanga – a national gathering for survivors of abuse in state care – Many were abused as children under the Ministry of Social ...
St Peter’s Anglican Church, Willis Street, Wellington Friday 23rd May 6:30am doors open, commencing with livestreaming at 7:30am The Coalition Government’s second budget will be put under ...
Out June 5 via Timeless Records Emerging New Zealand artist Maddy Low explores the delicate landscape of unexpected love in her most revealing composition to date, “To Be Near,” set ...
Water rates in Central Hawke’s Bay are set to triple over the next decade, and angry residents are wondering how they are going to pay. By 2035 Central Hawke’s Bay residents connected ...
Health NZ today paid out more than $60 million to thousands of staff in the Wellington region for incorrectly calculated holiday leave. Deputy chief executive Robyn Shearer, the central ...
Te Rauparaha Arena was jam-packed for the second Porirua Careers Expo on Tuesday. More than 3300 rangatahi from across the city and wider afield, came through the Arena during the day, to connect ...
If in doubt, opt out now.” This was the advice former Masterton mayor Lyn Patterson gave to councillors at this week’s Local Water Done Well hearing, held at Waiata House. Although 58% of ...
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