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Further air quality monitoring is being carried out on Wairarapa rail services at the recommendation of independent air quality experts, after reports of visible dust in carriages. KiwiRail plans to ...
The Economic Development, Science and Innovation Committee is calling for submissions on the Patents Amendment Bill. The bill would amend the Patents Act 2013 by applying stricter criteria for the ...
The ICJ, informally known as the “World Court”, settles legal disputes between UN Member States and gives advisory opinions on legal questions that have been referred to it by UN organs and agencies.
Challenge participants who fundraise more than $100 will receive a Westpac or ROA Mining Rescue Helicopter pin, with a medal ...
Better, and more, training to help staff support in family and sexual violence responses are being rolled out across ...
A speeding driver who failed to stop for Police in the Far North yesterday afternoon ended up in custody with their car ...
ACT Justice Spokesperson Todd Stephenson is welcoming a suite of electoral reforms, including the removal of same day voting, ...
The Government is overhauling outdated and unsustainable electoral laws including stopping same-day enrolment, Justice ...
For the first time since June 2024, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger takes the top spot as the country's most popular ...
Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti today announced two major research programmes in partnership with ...
“Lament and Hope” is now open to the public in Hatherly Hall from 9:30 am to 3 pm, weekdays. The ten mini films, curated on a large-format touchscreen, can be viewed at leisure. Entry to the ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the 21-member expert panel this week, saying it would examine the ...