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The Government is committing an extra $100 million in cash contributions to the Elevate NZ Venture Fund at Budget 2025 to ...
The deportation case of Maryland resident and Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia has drawn major attention to the practice of sending migrants to El Salvador for detention. One man looking to ...
Eight members of our community - who are committed members of Greenpeace - appeared in court yesterday on willful trespass ...
In a first for a New Zealand aged-care facility, Pacific Coast Village in Pāpāmoa is trialling an innovative way to reduce ...
New Zealanders are calling time on the alcohol industry's influence and supporting stronger safeguards to protect health-especially for children. A new independent poll shows overwhelming support for ...
As polls closed in the Philippines, the International Observer Mission (IOM), a delegation of human rights advocates from across the globe, released initial findings that raise urgent red flags over ...
“Borrowing $12 billion for tax cuts while cutting jobs, cutting investment, and cutting hope for future generations are not ...
Great South, in partnership with Waihōpai Rūnaka and Southland’s councils, will host the Murihiku Southland Regional Housing ...
Extreme weather and climate change impacts are hitting every single aspect of socio-economic development in Africa and exacerbating hunger, insecurity and displacement,” the UN World Meteorological ...
Rising From Transition To Triumph: Volunteer Great Lake Taupō Celebrates One Year Of Renewed Purpose
On his final day as Volunteer Great Lake Taupō (VGLT) Coordinator under TCOSS, Julian Bishop launched COMAVOL—the inaugural ...
In some good news, we got the first trade ‘deal’ out of the US last week. The UK was lucky first, and managed to negotiate ...
Toxic algae levels have dropped at Lake Hood in Canterbury, but a health warning remains in place and the lake remains closed ...
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