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· May 9, 2025
Source: Brainchild for RealEstate.co.nz Supply of rental properties the highest for any April since 2016 Weekly rent softens by an average of $14/week nationally Cost of living crisis keeps...
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· May 9, 2025
Source: Health Coalition Aotearoa Health Coalition Aotearoa strongly supports Dr Ayesha Verrall’s new Tobacco Transparency Bill, launched this week, which – if supported by a majority of MPs – will...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: PSA The PSA strongly condemns the Government’s sudden decision to rewrite Aotearoa’s pay equity laws, a move that threatens decades of progress for women, especially Māori and Pacific wāhine. Announced...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Greenpeace The amendment to the Wildlife Act, New Zealand’s foundational wildlife protection law, was passed under urgency today and allows the Director-General of Conservation to grant companies permission to kill...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: BusinessNZ Continued R&D support and substantial infrastructure investment will figure in the 2025 Budget. These were among the Budget priorities outlined by the Prime Minister at BusinessNZ’s Pre-Budget lunch in...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: PSA The Government’s unconstitutional and undemocratic rushing through the House of legislation that denies pay equity for workers in female dominated professions has sparked a huge public backlash. As a...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand National road freight association Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand is partnering with Teletrac Navman to produce a detailed snapshot of the road transport...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Amnesty International The United States and other governments must urgently find funding for education programmes in Myanmar that were a lifeline for students, teachers and families in the war-torn...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: MetService Covering period of Thursday 8th – Monday 12th May – This morning, pockets of heavy rain have been observed across the South Island, with precipitation expected to continue...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) PSNA and the NZ Māori Council are jointly publishing advertisements today in the Post, Press and Waikato Times calling on the government to end...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand has contained a building fire at Mayfair Place in Glen Innes, Auckland this morning. Incident Controller Shane Munro says there...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand was alerted to a fire at Mayfair Place in Glen Innes, Auckland at approximately 7am this morning. Incident Controller Shane...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Hutt City Council Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry is welcoming confirmation the Government will co-fund the replacement of Ava Rail pedestrian footbridge, saying it’s “a great win for our community.”...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: The New Zealand Treasury The Interim Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand for the nine months ended 31 March 2025 were released by the Treasury today. The March...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Save the Children BRUSSELS, 7 May 2025 – Almost a third of today’s five-year-olds – about 38 million children – will be spared a lifetime’s “unprecedented” exposure to extreme heat if...
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· May 8, 2025
Source: Cotality – Kelvin Davidson, Chief Property Economist for Cotality NZ (formerly CoreLogic) In this Pulse article, Kelvin Davidson, Chief Property Economist for Cotality NZ (formerly CoreLogic), explores the significant...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Energy Resources Aotearoa Energy Resources Aotearoa welcomes the pragmatic deal announced by Methanex today of an agreement with Contact Energy to sell ~2.8 PJ of gas over an eight-week period,...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: NIWA Seven nations sharing world’s longest mountain range already impacted by climate change Climate change is already reshaping life and landscapes across the world’s longest mountain range which extends...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace says the appointment of a former DairyNZ scientist as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s Chief Science Advisor shows the Government is handing power to polluters. “For years, DairyNZ has...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: NZCTU Major Aotearoa unions have launched a new petition calling on the Government to reverse their proposed amendments to the Equal Pay Act and restore existing pay equity claims. Unions behind...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: PSA The Government’s decision to rewrite pay equity laws to save its Budget means 65,000 mainly female care and support workers will continue to be underpaid by $148.50 a week,...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Porirua City Council The public’s help is being sought as a project gets underway to memorialise more than 1,800 former Porirua Hospital patients. The Porirua Lunatic Asylum, later Porirua Hospital,...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: NZCTU Unemployment data released today by Statistics New Zealand shows ongoing weakness in the labour market, with falling employment, falling hours of work, and nearly half of all workers...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington The Honourable Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban DNZM, will be awarded an honorary doctorate by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington at the graduation...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: EMA The EMA says today’s unchanged unemployment rate hopefully underlines the bottoming out of the economic bad news, although member businesses are facing ongoing financial pressures. The latest numbers released...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Statistics New Zealand Unemployment rate remains at 5.1 percent in the March 2025 quarter – 7 May 2025 – The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.1 percent in the...
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· May 7, 2025
Source: Heritage New Zealand Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga and the Christchurch Archaeology Project are joined by the heritage organisations, archaeology companies and museums of Ōtautahi to offer a fantastic...