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More extreme weather predicted for subants

· January 30, 2025

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  30 January 2025 “Up until now, we’ve lacked information on the climate change impact on subantarctic islands,” Drew Bingham, DOC Principal Science Advisor says. “We knew...

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100s of NZ species highly vulnerable to climate change

· January 30, 2025

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  30 January 2025 The assessment looked at 1145 species of birds, bats, lizards, and frogs, as well as land-based invertebrates and plants, to identify the most...

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Relentless focus on literacy & numeracy at school

· January 30, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government As schools start back for 2025, there will be a relentless focus on teaching the basics brilliantly so all Kiwi kids grow up with the knowledge,...

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Saving threatened seabird from rising sea levels

· January 29, 2025

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  29 January 2025 Johannes Fischer, Department of Conservation Senior Science Advisor, says climate change impacts have the potential to wipe out the Whenua Hou diving petrel...

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The State of the Nation

· January 28, 2025

Source: ACT Party The Haps Public hearings for the Treaty Principles Bill have begun. David Seymour kicked off proceedings, throwing down the gauntlet on equal rights and fielding questions from...

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Speech to the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand

· January 26, 2025

Source: ACT Party Delivered by Hon David Seymour on 26 January 2025, hosted by the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand in Remuera. Thank you Gillian, and the Board of the...

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Schools to accelerate maths achievement

· January 24, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Students who need extra help with maths are set to benefit from a targeted acceleration programme that will give them more confidence in the classroom, Education...

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BusinessNZ – Hitting the science reset button

· January 23, 2025

Source: BusinessNZ BusinessNZ welcomes the Government’s announcement effectively ‘resetting’ the science system to deliver better economic growth and productivity for New Zealand. Director of Advocacy Catherine Beard also welcomes the announcement...

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Luxon’s speech an exercise in smoke and mirrors

· January 23, 2025

Source: Council of Trade Unions – CTU The Prime Minister’s State of the Nation speech is an exercise in smoke and mirrors which deflects from the reality that he has...

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State of the Nation 2025

· January 23, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Ka nui te mihi kia koutou.Kia ora, good morning, talofa, malo e lelei, bula vinaka, da jia hao, namaste, sat sri akal, assalamu alaikum.It’s so great...

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Reforms to boost science sector and economy

· January 23, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Judith Collins today announced the largest reset of the New Zealand science system in more than 30 years with reforms which...

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Economic growth the key to better days ahead

· January 23, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Turbocharging New Zealand’s economic growth is the key to brighter days ahead for all Kiwis, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says. In the Prime Minister’s State of...

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BusinessNZ – Saying ‘yes’ to investment and growth

· January 23, 2025

Source: BusinessNZ The Prime Minister’s state of the nation address has correctly identified many key issues holding back economic growth, BusinessNZ says. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Katherine Rich says businesses around the...

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Refreshed team to drive economic growth in 2025

· January 19, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has delivered a refreshed team focused on unleashing economic growth to make people better off, create more opportunities for business and help...