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The government is being warned against introducing a pre-departure Covid-19 test for desperate Kiwis trying to get home from high-risk countries.
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The government is being warned against introducing a pre-departure Covid-19 test for desperate Kiwis trying to get home from high-risk countries. Keep Reading
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Armstrong gives a few none-too-serious suggestions for the festive season. Keep Reading
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The PM acknowledged families may be facing a tough Xmas amid Covid-19. Keep Reading
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New Zealand is set to be divided into four large regions to manage drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, in the biggest local government shake-up since the amalgamations of the 1980s. Keep Reading
Transport officials have warned the government that expertise within an existing agency will need to be bolstered or an entirely new organisation will need to be established. Keep Reading
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The New Zealand government is offering an additional $2 million in assistance to Fiji in response to Cyclone Yasa. Keep Reading
The retail group came under fire earlier this year for its job cuts. Keep Reading
Data shows there are now 15,000 mortgages in arrears, up 2000 from September. Keep Reading
Voters had heightened expectations of the 2020 election, and at Stuff we recognised that meant lifting our game around how we covered the big night. Keep Reading
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The pandemic delivered a political year like no other. The risk now is that the country returns to a 'normal' that wasn't working to start with. Keep Reading
James Shaw and Marama Davidson say they are in for the next election - if the party will have them. Keep Reading
For years now, people who should know better have been spreading misinformation about Ihumātao. Now that a deal has been made, it’s time to set the record straight on some of these repeated falsehoods. Didn’t ‘the iwi' sell the land in the first place? Nope, the block of land named the Ōruarangi b Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: The Government plans to spend 1 per cent of New Zealand's entire economy shoring up the border following a damning report. Keep Reading
OPINION: A neat solution has been found so that all parties can walk away happy. Keep Reading
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The government is pumping another almost $3 billion into its Covid-19 response after a report identified failings with its testing strategy. Keep Reading
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