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Takahē released to grow wild population

· February 12, 2025

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  12 February 2025 After travelling from Burwood Takahē Centre near Te Anau and Orokonui Ecosanctuary Dunedin, takahē rangers paused briefly at Glenorchy Primary School for children...

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Property solution for Wellington Girls’ College

· February 12, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is providing Wellington Girls’ College certainty by confirming funding for the school’s long-term property solution.“Cabinet has approved funding for the next stage of the...

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Address to Public Service Leaders

· February 11, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Good afternoon everyone and thank you all for making the time to be here.I wanted to speak to you early in my tenure as your new...

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Daily attendance dashboard is live

· February 11, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Education Minister David Seymour has today announced that the new daily attendance dashboard is now live.  “The attendance dashboard will facilitate the daily recording and...

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Spaghetti Government

· February 10, 2025

Source: ACT Party The Haps The country turned 185 on Thursday, but not everyone wanted to celebrate and debate. David Seymour’s address is here. They turned their backs and took his microphone,...

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Wildberries Empowers Women in Tech in Kyrgyzstan

· February 7, 2025

Source: Media Outreach MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 February 2025 – Wildberries, one of the largest e-commerce platforms in Eurasia, has become an official partner of Women...

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Teaching Council elections 2025

· February 5, 2025

Source: Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) Elections for the Teaching Council are now open. Seven of the 13 Governing Council members are elected by the profession during elections held every...

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Unemployment climbs above 5%

· February 5, 2025

Source: Council of Trade Unions – CTU Data released today by Statistics NZ shows that unemployment rose to 5.1%, with 33,000 more people out of work than last year said...