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Our research shows trust in news has plummeted from 58% of New Zealanders agreeing they can trust “most of the news most of the time” in 2020, to just 32% in 2025. Survey respondents tell us they ...
On Friday, the Marlborough District Council announced that NZTA had agreed to cover 91% of the cost of response activities, such as road closures and traffic management, and 81% of the cost of ...
“If you notice an incorrect unit price, point this out to a supervisor in store. The store has the right to correct its pricing mistakes. If it doesn’t sort the issue, or it’s widespread, you can ...
Labour’s Chris Hipkins says it’s somewhat ironic that Peters, who signed off on the iReX ferry project, was blaming other people. Minister for Rail Winston Peters has defended the cost of cancelling ...
Spark sold 75% of its data centre business to Australias Pacific Equity Partners for $486m cash plus up to $98m in performance payments. The deal values the unit at $700m and creates a standalone ...
Forty-five years ago, Alicia O’Reilly was tragically raped and murdered in her Avondale family home. Police continue to investigate the events on Canal Road in the early hours of 16 August 1980. No ...
More than 100 New Zealanders have already benefited from a groundbreaking diagnostic tool that is delivering faster, more accurate brain tumour diagnoses, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. DNA ...
Agriculture, Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay will travel to Saudi Arabia and then to the United States (US) next week to meet with his trade and agriculture counterparts.
The fight to stop the remarkably rapid spread of wilding conifer pine trees continues, as Southland officials are warning the pines have caused a land-use and biosecurity crisis for the region.
The South Wairarapa District Council wants to block use of a paper or unfinished road that leads to the Cape Palliser coast line due to continued vandalism and destruction. The council’s proposal has ...