South Island mayors 'steaming mad' over Dunedin Hospital downgrade
The Government announced last week that the cost of the development had blown out to $3 billion and savings had to be made.
The Government announced last week that the cost of the development had blown out to $3 billion and savings had to be made. Keep Reading
Minister for Treaty Negotiations Paul Goldsmith will meet formally with Ngāpuhi hapū for the first time today. Keep Reading
It's Nicola Willis' passion project, set to be led by a former top cop. Here's what the Social Investment Agency is meant to do. Keep Reading
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October 1 is a hard-working date on the political calendar, with several Government policies beginning and other initiatives ending. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has marked off his third action plan which was largely focused on law and order – and unveiled a new 43-item to-do list.... Keep Reading
It will make climate impacts smaller, but also any expected impact on the energy market. Keep Reading
The coalition government will proceed with a ballot to decide who can attend an apology to abuse in care survivors. Keep Reading
Fossil fuel protesters advocating against the Government’ s proposal to bring back oil and gas exploration have been caught on camera using a megaphone to... Keep Reading
The tax cut for some tobacco products will do nothing for the health of Kiwis and is merely a "handout" to the tobacco industry, Labour's Ayesha Verrall says. Keep Reading
By RNZ A group of Māori academics and health workers are asking the Government to rescind its recent directive for public services to be based on need, not... Keep Reading
Despite a long list of problems identified by officials, Casey Costello claimed she had got her own "independent" advice. Keep Reading
He suggests New Zealand could be like England, where independently-run schools dominate the secondary education system. Keep Reading
Some 35,000 people turned out to protest on Saturday after ministers announced they would scale back the hospital rebuild project. Keep Reading
Dunedin's two tertiary institutions have come out swinging against the government’s plans to either downscale or ditch the new hospital project. The... Keep Reading
From the University of Otago – Otago: Four experts explain why greater criminalisation of NZ's least-harmful drug is likely to increase harm. Keep Reading
Health professionals pushing Casey Costello to provide evidence that repealing smoke free legislation won’t lead to more harm say she has none Keep Reading
A crowd estimated at up to 35,000 heard speakers slam government misinformation and tell MPs they will be responsible for deaths caused by a... Keep Reading
Simeon Brown said the previous government's speed limit reductions slowed Kiwis and the economy down. Keep Reading
Underfunding, cost cutting, and staffing freezes are just some of the issues protesters are marching against today. Keep Reading
The fisheries minister has met with the iwi-owned Waitangi fisheries commission in a last-ditch bid to break a courtroom stalemate. Newsroom expects commercial fishers will be allowed to catch 1000 tonnes more snapper from next week, but endangered orange roughy will be cut by 1200 tonnes. Jonathan Milne reports. Keep Reading
NZ has wrapped up its fastest ever trade deal – but while the Government is celebrating the news, others say we have sacrificed our standards for speed. Keep Reading
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The House - A new bill would remove governments' power to determine funding levels for Parliament, the body that scrutinises its performance. Keep Reading
Willie Jackson has labelled proposed cuts at Whakaata Māori “really sad”, and says he’s sick of hearing the government blame Labour for the organisation’s lack of funding. Keep Reading
Historians talk to The Detail about the good, the bad and the grumpy of 23 past prime ministers of New Zealand. Keep Reading
After many months of heated discussion, the controversial Bill has finally begun what is likely a doomed legislative journey. 1News explains what's next. Keep Reading
"It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong," Christopher Luxon said. Keep Reading
Norman Kirk Prime Minister of New Zealand 1972-1974 Born: 6 January 1923 - Died: 31 August 1974 Of the working-class, by the working-class, ... Keep Reading
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