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Regional Tourism Boost: welcoming more visitors

· January 15, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government More international visitors will be exploring regional New Zealand this year, thanks to a $3.69 million investment from the second round of the Government’s Regional Tourism...

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Waikato gears up for autumn tourism boost

· January 15, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston has announced more than $450,000 in funding for a new international tourism campaign, helping boost the Waikato economy as autumn...

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More Australians to discover the Southern Way

· January 15, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government More Australians will soon be discovering the wonders of the lower South Island, with a fresh boost of Government funding for the Southern Way campaign, Tourism...

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Why are teeth left out of public healthcare?

· January 15, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Dental grants of up to $1000 are available to people on low incomes and with limited assets each year. 123RF Tens of millions of dollars are...

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Appointments – Federated Farmers names new chief executive

· January 14, 2026

Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers has appointed Mike Siermans as its new chief executive. Siermans has been the organisation’s interim CEO since September last year, following Terry Copeland’s departure after seven...

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Tennis: Top seed advances at ASB Classic

· January 14, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand USA’s Ben Shelton during his first round singles match at the ASB Classic Men’s ATP 250 tennis tournament at Manuka Doctor Arena, Auckland, New Zealand. Wednesday...

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How realistic is Mattel’s new autistic Barbie?

· January 14, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Autistic people are so rarely depicted in media and entertainment, it’s no wonder most people don’t really understand much about the neurotype. So we were pleased...

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More than 500 new doctors join the health workforce

· January 14, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government More than 500 newly graduated doctors have started work across New Zealand this week, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “I want to congratulate every one of...