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· August 29, 2025
Source: Aotearoa for Palestine Tens of thousands are expected to gather for the ‘March for Humanity’ across the Auckland Harbour Bridge on Saturday 13 September, to demand the New Zealand...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: Hapai Te Hauora Hāpai Te Hauora is strongly opposing the Government’s announcement to weaken already unacceptable alcohol laws, calling the move a disgrace that hands more power to the alcohol...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: Hutt City Council Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has delivered on his pledge to plant a native tree or plant for every resident in the city. Today Mayor Barry planted...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Like a scene straight out of a movie, an international scam artist has been caught – this time by New Zealand Police. A 32-year-old man was...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: PSA Job cuts to the Digital Safety team at the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) confirmed yesterday will see more violent extremism and child exploitation online. A change decision announced...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Older Pacific Island people receive significantly less funded community support services than European New Zealanders, a problem being investigated by University of Auckland senior lecturer...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: SAFE For Animals This Sunday is Bobby Calf Awareness Day – a day to recognise the two million newborn calves who are separated from their mothers and killed every year...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: Rātā Invest Alvarium (NZ) Wealth Management Holdings Ltd (Alvarium), parent company of Alvarium Wealth and Pathfinder Asset Management, is pleased to announce the effective acquisition of 100% of Salt...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: ASB Park Hyatt Auckland is the first hotel in New Zealand to be awarded the coveted 4-star Green Star Performance Rating by the New Zealand Green Building Council (NZGBC)....
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· August 29, 2025
Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is calling on political parties to adopt their new policy to establish a Workplace Education Agency. The agency would provide support...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Two premises have been caught selling alcohol to underage volunteers in Blenheim. Blenheim Police in conjunction with Marlborough District Council licencing team conducted a controlled purchase...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: NZCTU The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is renewing its call on the Government to stop their planned health and safety reforms. This follows the news today that confirms the...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: NZCTU The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is calling on political parties to adopt their new policy to establish a Workplace Education Agency. The agency would provide support for unions...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: NZCTU The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is saying there is still huge work to do to ensure pay equity for women following the release of new data by Stats...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Firearms headed for the black market have been the focus of a police operation in Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, which has seen three licensed firearms...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Police investigating a retail burglary in rural Waikato are releasing CCTV footage of who they believe to be Marokopa father Tom Phillips and one of his...
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· August 29, 2025
Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date: 29 August 2025 Rangitahi/Molesworth is a nationally important drylands ecosystem with a rich heritage and deep cultural significance. It’s also New Zealand’s largest farm and...
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· August 28, 2025
Marriage continues to fall out of favour – media release 28 August 2025 The number of couples tying the knot in 2024 continues the trend towards fewer marriages and civil unions,...
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· August 28, 2025
Employment indicators: July 2025 – information release 28 August 2025 Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market. Key facts Changes in the seasonally adjusted filled jobs...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Can a capsule of healthy gut bugs change the future of obesity treatment? New findings from the University of Auckland’s Liggins Institute suggest it might....
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· August 28, 2025
Source: Eastern Institute of Technology 16 minutes ago A 17-year-old cookery student at EIT Hawke’s Bay has served up silver at the 2025 Emerging Chef of the Year competition. Silva...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Vimms Enterprise Limited in its recall of Deep brand Sprouted Mat, Sprouted Moong, and Surti Undhiu Mix due...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is renewing its call on the Government to stop their planned health and safety reforms. This follows the news today that confirms the...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Road freight association Transporting New Zealand says that weight restrictions on Fernhill Bridge on SH50 in Hawke’s Bay are costing the region millions of...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: RealEstate.co.nz Aucklanders hit with steepest price rise between one and two-bedroom homes Extra bedroom in Central Otago/Lakes District commands $500,000 increase in average asking price Wellington records 45% increase...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum The Auckland Museum Store presents Kōkōwai, a one-night-only, evening of fashion, art, live music and performance on Friday 12 September at Tāmaki...
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· August 28, 2025
Source: PSA New legislation restricting the right of civilian Defence workers to strike is completely unjustified and represents an escalation in this Government’s undermining of fundamental workplace rights, says the Public...