New Zealand
Budget to be announced on the 28th of May.
The current system is expensive, outdated and no longer works as well as it should, the minister says.
Moral clarity is easy when your education is secure, food supply guaranteed, and failure doesn’t ripple through an entire family.
Brian Tamaki told his audience what he feels New Zealand is getting wrong, and who is to blame.
NZ government to build Specialist schools.
The public discourse over the deal is now snowballing into a controversy, with migration being the key driver of much of the skepticism.
Planned changes to health and safety rules for research laboratories could save the sector up to $3 billion.
A person has died following a crash in Lynfield this morning.
Delhi has played up movement of people as a big win in the deal, but New Zealand has been coy about it.
Stanford’s first term has been a relentless, high-velocity exercise in tidying up. What can migrants make of it?
Children's workers to receive more training in order to better care for vulnerable children.
New department launched to initiate care towards country's wildlife, forests, tracks and historic sites.
Fonterra group to discuss returns next month.
Reserve Bank of NZ reveals findings from new research.
Waikato health receives a boost.
Attendance improves in schools.
The Labour leader seems supportive of the deal but not without caveats.
Employment Minister Louise Upston held a meeting with employers in Timaru, encouraging them to consider local jobseekers first.
Te Piringa Āhuru, a Crisis Recovery Café officially opens.
Wairoa Airport to receive a $4.2 million facelift.
NZ First Leader Winston Peters publicly welcomes decision to withdraw from WHO by US.
When gaslighting targets a specific ethnic group, it edges into risky territory.
The falling out, it appears, is a direct clash between Kaushal and Young more than anything else.
Good news for residents as Counties Manukau after-hours service officially moves to 24-hour, seven-day-a-week operations.
No child left waiting: Pharmac moves to fund life-changing cystic fibrosis drugs for all ages.
Reframing the shock and awe around the government's retail crime advisory group and its chair.
Writ day will be on October 4 and nominations will close on October 8.
Muanpuii Saiawi appointed as India's next high commissioner to New Zealand.
A Māori delegation of business and community leaders, chefs, educators and a kapa haka group is travelling to India this week in a bid to explore business opportunities and deepen cultural ties.
Prime Minister Luxon delivers State of the Nation Speech.
Skilled migrants presented with worry of residency.
The real trade negotiations between India and New Zealand took place in odd pockets of the world.
$12,000 assistance for students pursuing their final year of study.
The Department of Conservation is urging dog owners to keep pets away from nesting areas after a series of incidents at Mangawhai threatened the tara iti, New Zealand’s rarest bird.
Dairy price hikes overnight.
Sensitive data has been publicized due to technical issue.
Talks of imposing a streaming levy that is set to benefit local producers.
Total cost of excluding dental care from public health costs higher than including it.
Auckland house prices continue to rise but Wellington showing a different trend.
Home loan interest rates to go up.
Once billed as a once-in-a-generation health reset, the Pae Ora reforms promised equity and consistency. Three years on, this analysis looks at what changed and what didn’t.
New homeowners planning to build - expected to fork out more money.
It's hoped the process could be a game-changer for the nearly 100,000 New Zealanders who suffer from OCD.
About 19 percent of the population claimed Asian descent in 2023.
Mortgage advisers say it is not unusual for age to be a hurdle for some borrowers.
The foreign minister isn't happy with the terms of the FTA with India. It's not the first time he has had a grudge with a trade deal.
The petition follows warnings that a looming driver shortage could cripple transport services.
New Zealand now faces a moment of reckoning in its foreign policy.
Patients would still need to collect their medicines every three months.
Making an extra effort at the bus stop is not essential but it can go a long way.
The woman said she was in a vulnerable position because she relied on her son.
Washing your car can clean out your wallet. But it doesn't have to be that way.