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Papua New Guinea's National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) is aiming to reintroduce shortwave radio to achieve the government's goal of 100 percent broadcast coverage by 2030.
The removal of the last derelict Auckland Transport train carriage from the Taumarunui rail yards clears the way for new ...
Among the government’s pledge to invest in public safety and reform young offenders, it’s allocating $16 million to implement ...
"The Regulatory Standards Bill tries to make all future lawmakers in government follow a rigid set of the ACT Party’s far-right principles - prioritising corporate interests over people, nature, and ...
Regulation of health professions is covered by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003. Its overriding purpose was to provide a framework for the regulation of health practitioners to ...
Northland Police are continuing to investigate the tragic death of a 3-year-old girl in Kaikohe on Wednesday evening. Police attended an address on Taraire Street where the girl was initially located ...
The Government has announced that funding for Ako Aotearoa, the National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence (NCTTE) and Adult Literacy, Numeracy and Cultural Capability (ALNACC) will cease on 30 ...
Ministers Peters and Wong meet formally for Australia–New Zealand Foreign Minister Consultations twice a year. Today’s FMCs in Adelaide follow those held in Melbourne and Auckland in 2024 and covered ...
Tauranga City Council’s commitment to creating inclusive, well-designed community spaces has been recognised on the national stage, with wins at the 2025 Recreation Aotearoa Parks Awards in Auckland ...