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Te Matatini boosts Taranaki business

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Kua tū te haka a Tāne Rore me ngā mahi a Hine Rēhia!The world’s greatest kapa haka event will generate a significant boost for businesses in...

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Big jump in overseas visitor spend boosts tourism

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston has welcomed news that New Zealand’s tourism sector continues to gather strength, according to latest data out today. The Tourism...

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Rules to be eased to drive investment in electricity

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Restrictions on electricity lines companies investing in generation will be eased to help strengthen the energy network, Energy Minister Simon Watts and Associate Energy Minister Shane...

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Clinical psychology interns boost mental health workforce

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says a record number of health-funded clinical psychology interns show that the Government’s laser focus on improving the mental health workforce...

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Third Quarterly Investment Report released

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government The Government has released its third Quarterly Investment Report as part of the drive to deliver better value for money from government expenditure and restore fiscal...

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Round two of charter school applications now open

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Minister of Education David Seymour has today announced that round two of the charter school application process is open. “Both new schools and state schools...

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Infrastructure Pipeline continues to grow

· February 26, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government The latest quarterly update from the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission shows that the value of infrastructure projects in the National Infrastructure Pipeline totals $204 billion, an...

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The Most Important Fact Schools Don’t Teach

· February 25, 2025

Source: ACT Party The Haps The Chinese navy has made a big mistake. Sending what Defence Minister Judith Collins called a ‘formidable ship’ so close to Sydney, and interrupting Air...