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The Prime Minister says sweeping curriculum changes are vital to lift falling education standards
3 November 2025
The Prime Minister says sweeping curriculum changes are vital to lift falling education standards
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Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis
2 Nov:
Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis...
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Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign
2 Nov:
Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign...
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IVF could be improved with a new AI tool being designed by an embryo research group
1 Nov:
IVF could be improved with a new AI tool being designed by an embryo research group...
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An Auckland-based company has been failing to meet its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism obligations
31 Oct:
An Auckland-based company has been failing to meet its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism obligations...
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Free blood testing is now available for the near 24-thousand residents in Te Anau and Wanaka
31 Oct:
Free blood testing is now available for the near 24-thousand residents in Te Anau and Wanaka...
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Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters
31 Oct:
Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters...
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Consultation closes today on a proposed trial of fortnightly rubbish collection in parts of Auckland
31 Oct:
Consultation closes today on a proposed trial of fortnightly rubbish collection in parts of Auckland...
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The Police Minister's confident efforts to identify inappropriate staff internet usage are effective - and one officer's been stood down
30 Oct:
The Police Minister's confident efforts to identify inappropriate staff internet usage are effective - and one officer's been stood down...
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Porirua will have to wait before its new council is sworn in, as a losing candidate requests a recount
30 Oct:
Porirua will have to wait before its new council is sworn in, as a losing candidate requests a recount...
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