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· May 21, 2025
Source: Media Release Organisation: Finance and Expenditure Committee For release: 21 May 2025 Have your say on Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill The Finance and Expenditure...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Media Release Organisation: Finance and Expenditure Committee For release: 21 May 2025 Have your say on Financial Markets Conduct Amendment Bill The Finance and Expenditure Committee is...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Media Release Organisation: Finance and Expenditure Committee For release: 21 May 2025 Have your say on Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill The Finance...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police A person has died following a crash in Timaru this morning. Emergency services were called to the single-vehicle crash on Evans Street, State Highway 1, about...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Police have made two arrests and removed a firearm from the community in Manurewa. On Tuesday afternoon, Manurewa Police were called to a Great South Road...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share The Government has introduced the final-year Fees Free policy, starting from 1 January 2025. The policy enables...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Team effort to rescue teens New analysis from the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi shows that the health service is likely to be underfunded by...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Reviewed May 2025 (previously titled ‘Can I tell the cops? A guide for health professionals.’ Health professionals have the significant responsibility of knowing and caring for some of the...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Statistics New Zealand Primary sector growth feeds trade surplus – 21 May 2025 – New Zealand’s merchandise trade surplus in April 2025 was $1.4 billion, compared with a deficit...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: EMA Judges for the ExportNZ ASB Bay of Plenty Export Awards have announced the finalists who will be honoured at the awards gala on Friday 18 July at Mercury Baypark,...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: NZ Music Month takes to the streets The Government has decided to discharge the Digital Services Tax Bill from the legislative programme, Revenue Minister Simon Watts announced today. The...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Reviewed and updated May 2025 A member of the public contacted us because they’d noticed some rubbish strewn along a street. It included prescription labels with a person’s name...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Robert Half 61% of New Zealand workers would be compelled to change jobs for a higher salary 20% is the most common pay rise that would compel workers to...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Business Canterbury With Budget 2025 being released tomorrow, businesses across Canterbury will be watching closely to see what’s on the table. With clear signals from the Government that this year’s...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services are at the scene of a serious crash that has blocked Evans Street, State Highway 1, in Timaru this morning. Police were notified of...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Secondary teachers question rationale for changes to relationship education guidelines Howick’s green spaces are growing stronger thanks to ecological efforts funded by the Howick Local Board — and the...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Workers First Union Ambulance officers who work for Hato Hone St John say this week’s Budget must include real funding to improve pay and conditions or the Government risks driving...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Buy NZ Made Buy NZ Made is calling on the Government to deliver meaningful support for New Zealand’s small businesses, the backbone of the economy and the heart of our...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers is urging the Government to focus its Budget announcements on how it can cut waste and balance the books. “The budget will once again need to...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: PSA The PSA supports the Waitangi Tribunal’s call to stop progressing the Regulatory Standards Bill until there has been meaningful engagement with Māori. The Public Service Association (PSA) Te Pūkenga...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Greenpeace With the Government set to release its Budget tomorrow, Greenpeace is calling for bold investment in climate and nature, but is bracing for the worst. “Given that this Government...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Better Taxes for a Better Future As the Government prepares to release a Budget that will deliver further cuts to public services an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: PSA Budget 2025: Nervous wait for thousands of public service workers Cost to New Zealand women of pay equity betrayal to become clear Embargoed 5am Wednesday 21 May 2025 Tomorrow’s...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: Animals Aotearoa (New Zealand – May 21, 2025) – As calls to ban the practice of octopus farming continue to gain momentum worldwide, the government of New Zealand is...
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· May 21, 2025
Source: New Zealand Police Motorists using the Rakaia River should expect delays after a truck broke down on the bridge. Police were notified about 5.55am. The truck is currently blocking...
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· May 20, 2025
Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa PSNA says an end to government silence on Israeli genocide in Gaza is overdue, but says New Zealand’s signature on an international declaration is wholly...
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· May 20, 2025
Source: New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi (CTU) New analysis from the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi shows that the health service is...