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· July 16, 2026
Source: Child Poverty Action Group New research released today by Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) shows that housing costs are leaving tens of thousands of families without enough income to cover...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: BusinessNZ New Zealand’s exporters are navigating the toughest trading conditions on record, yet nearly half report growing sales overseas. BusinessNZ says it’s a testament to the resilience of the sector,...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Fabrik Stan Walker (Tūhoe, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Pūkenga, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Wāhiao, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whakaue and Ngāi Tahu) will perform his first headline concert in Aotearoa since...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Lake Wānaka Tourism and Destination Queenstown Queenstown Lakes, New Zealand (14 July 2026) – Love Wānaka and Love Queenstown have opened applications for their 2026 Impact Grants, with close...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: EMA The return of the Employment Leave Bill from select committee marks another important step towards delivering a simpler and more consistent approach to holiday and leave entitlements, says the...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Civil Aviation Authority A Napier man has been sentenced to 150 hours of community work after being found guilty of four charges relating to unsafe drone flights in controlled...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Environmental Protection Authority The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is calling for submissions during a reassessment of insecticides used to treat fleas on pets and for household and commercial pest control. ...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: SAFE For Animals SAFE says a major new commitment by the European Commission to phase out cages and crates for farmed animals including hens and pigs highlights how far New...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Workers First Union Around sixty jobs will be lost as Northland Mill has confirmed its closure, becoming the seventh wood processing facility to close under this term of Government, Workers...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Northland Regional Council WEED WORKSHOPS – REGISTER NOW! Northland Regional Council’s annual series of weed workshops are happening around the region during August, in Kaitaia, Kerikeri, Kaikohe, Whangārei, Mangawhai and...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: Cotality New Zealand residential construction costs continued to edge higher in the June quarter, with stronger building activity and renewed global cost pressures driving the fastest annual increase in...
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· July 15, 2026
Source: University of Auckland (UoA) As governments and businesses around the world grapple with climate change and biodiversity loss, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is launching an international search...
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· July 14, 2026
Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers is sounding the alarm over councils rushing to sign new iwi partnership agreements before the Resource Management Act is replaced. Federated Farmers RMA reform spokesperson Mark...
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· July 14, 2026
Source: Northland Regional Council The ‘Conservation Status of Indigenous Vascular Plants in Northland’ provides the first comprehensive regional plant threat listing, giving landowners, hapū, iwi and resource managers a powerful tool...
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· July 14, 2026
Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand 14 July 2026 – In a speech delivered today at an event hosted by BusinessNZ in Wellington, RBNZ Chief Economist, Paul Conway, discussed the fallout...
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· July 14, 2026
Source: Northland Regional Council Contractors, consultants, and council staff working across erosion and sediment control are being urged to attend a free hands-on day for the earthworks industry to be held...
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· July 14, 2026
Source: Federated Farmers Many farmers are taking advantage of strong returns for meat and milk to pay down debt, the latest Federated Farmers Banking Survey and Reserve Bank of New Zealand...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Pacific Regional Non-Governmental Organisations (PRNGO) Alliance The Pacific Ocean is far more than a strategic waterway; it is the foundation of our cultures, identities, livelihoods and futures. It sustains...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Oxfam Aotearoa Rich countries have again inflated the “true value” of the climate finance they provide to low- and middle-income countries, overstating it by around $100 billion in 2024, according...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Whakarongorau Aotearoa Every year, more than 30,000 New Zealanders reach out to 1737 in moments of distress – for support with anxiety, depression, loneliness, thoughts of self-harm, or simply not...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Save the Children Children are showing signs of mental distress in the wake of last month’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, with parents and psychologists reporting children flinching at the slightest...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Save the Children A landslide triggered by monsoon rains has reportedly killed seven students and a teacher at a school in the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, with more children being pulled from...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has today updated its forecast 2026/27 Farmgate Milk Price off the back of declining prices at recent Global Dairy Trade (GDT)...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: Tertiary Education Union The union for academics and staff working in universities, polytechnics and wānanga say that the proposal to permit tertiary institutions to increase student fees to 6% in...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: EMA A plan for manufacturing, a clear future for energy, and stable settings for the business community are the post-election policy directions for the EMA as November’s general election approaches....
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· July 13, 2026
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) PSNA is accusing Foreign Minister Winston Peters of staying silent on the explosive UN Independent Commission report on Israel’s deliberate targeting of Palestinian children so...
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· July 13, 2026
Source: PSA More than 1,300 PSA members working at the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) will walk off the job for two hours tomorrow (Monday 13 June) in support of their...