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More than half a million New Zealanders are now relying on food support each month through organisations partnered with the country’s largest surplus food distributor, yet the supply of available food ...
A government review into the tax-exempt status of business activities carried out by New Zealand charities has ignited a complex debate, particularly focusing on the role and financial contributions ...
This is Orange Sky’s second permanent laundry “pod” in Auckland, established as demand for essential services intensifies. Recent 2023 Census data revealed a stark picture of increasing hardship, ...
Fairer compensation and safeguards for Māori landowners February 5, 2025 In "Politics" Going for Growth: Public Works Act overhaul February 25, 2025 In "Politics" Release: Overhaul of Overseas ...
Restrictions on electricity lines companies investing in generation will be eased to help strengthen the energy network, Energy Minister Simon Watts and Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones say.
Programmes ranging from boxing training to digital media production will receive significant financial support following the latest allocation from the Porirua City Council’s Young People’s Fund, ...
NZCTU open letter to Treasury on undue restrictions on restricted briefings ...
A new pilot programme connecting high school students with New Zealand manufacturers has launched, Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Chris Penk has announced.
The Government has achieved its target to reduce the number of households in emergency housing motels by 75 per cent five years early.
Environment Minister Penny Simmonds today launched the Government’s strategy to reduce waste and improve how it’s managed in New Zealand.
Release: Mining plan offers false promises with real damageIn "Politics" Release: Willis’ supermarket announcement all talk, no plan ...
Health warning lifted at Pines BeachLatest articles ...
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