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With the revised standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) set to take effect from 1 July 2025, sector-focused ...
Report from RNZ by Kate Green Witnesses have painted a picture of complicated relationships, financial difficulties and ...
Report from RNZ A decision from Waka Kotahi NZTA to back track on rescoping the Ōtaki to North of Levin expressway has been ...
The finalists have been announced for the Equestrian Sports New Zealand Hall of Fame Awards night and 75th Anniversary Dinner in the Banquet Hall at Parliament Buildings, Molesworth Street, ...
News from Taxpayers’ Union A Local Government Official Information Act request made by the Taxpayers’ Union shows a new toilet block on the corner of Inglewood Place and Taranaki Street is ...
Wellington city centre bus route running along the waterfront quays are beginning to take shape, and the Capital’s two councils will decide in August whether to progress them.
Greater Wellington Regional Council/ Metlink/ Wellington City Council – Joint news release: Plans for a long-awaited second Wellington city centre bus route running along the waterfront quays ...
Justice for Palestine and Just Defence are leading a protest on Tuesday at the Ministry of Defence where MPs from Labour, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori will join the public calling for a ...
Wellington voters must be fully consulted on all costs related to managing Watts Peninsula before city councillors make a decision on ownership of the land, say candidates standing under the ...
Since its inception in 2002, the Whitireia Foundation has awarded scholarships to nearly 900 ākonga (students), supporting their journeys through tertiary study and into careers that make a ...
NZ Police and Customs have disrupted a Wellington-based syndicate dealing a variety of drugs into the community, and seized ...
I’ve written a letter of complaint to the Prime Minister regarding Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour’s behaviour. We have ...