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Space magnet research project Hēki extended for three months

· November 18, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand The Japanese Experiment Module-Exposed Facility on the International Space Station. This photo was taken before Hēki’s installation, but the Nanoracks External Plaform (which currently houses Hēki)...

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Next steps confirmed for SH6 Epitaph Slip site

· November 18, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is progressing a strong pipeline of roading resilience projects in the South Island to ensure local communities, freight, and tourism operators can continue to...

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NZ-AU: IperionX Response to Short Seller Report

· November 18, 2025

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — IperionX Limited (IperionX) (NASDAQ: IPX, ASX: IPX) notes the short seller report released by Spruce Point Capital Management. Consistent...

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Fee limits for new courses

· November 18, 2025

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 2 October 2024 This page explains fee limits for new courses funded through Delivery at Levels 3 to 7 (non-degree) and Levels 7 (degree)...

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BusinessNZ on Gig economy and more at risk

· November 17, 2025

Source: BusinessNZ The Supreme Court has today ruled that four rideshare drivers should be classified as employees and not contractors, a decision with far-reaching implications for the economy at large, BusinessNZ...

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EMA on Uber decision: Old structures versus new thinking

· November 17, 2025

Source: EMA Today’s Supreme Court decision on the Uber case effectively jams a new way of thinking about work into old legislative structures, says the EMA (Employers and Manufacturers Association). “While the...

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Consultation begins on Action Plan to support carers

· November 17, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Consultation has started on a new action plan to recognise unpaid or informal carers and to provide a long-term roadmap for making progress on the issues...

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Minerals Council – Fast-track the right track

· November 17, 2025

Source: New Zealand Minerals Council The Green Party’s announcement today that it will revoke fast-track mining consents is performative nonsense, says New Zealand Minerals Council chief executive Josie Vidal. “Today we...