Māori educators are deeply concerned by a government proposal to reinvest funding for resource teachers into other - as yet ...
Rare pieces of Bay of Plenty history will be auctioned on March 14-15, when Mowbray Collectables in Ōtaki hosts its coin, ...
Rare pieces of Bay of Plenty history including a Mount Maunganui man’s fire brigade medals and a postal note issued in ...
ACT’s Tertiary Education spokesperson Dr Parmjeet Parmar is calling on Auckland University to scrap its compulsory ‘Waipapa ...
Porirua City Council’s Te Puna Kōrero Committee has today given the go ahead for consultation on the proposed Annual Plan ...
More water restrictions are likely across the Far North as drought conditions worsen and water moisture levels continue to fall. Far North District Council said despite cooling autumn temperatures, ...
Under level 4 restrictions introduced this week in Dargaville, town supply water may be used only for drinking, cooking, ...
Under urgency, parliament has updated the law on electronically-monitored bail, bringing it into line with actual practice.
Here in NZ, we don’t hear as much from and about the science sector except for the odd article that makes reasoned arguments ...
Author JM Laird is launching her new book at one of east Auckland’s oldest churches. The writer is celebrating the release of ...
Vang’s restaurant, Vinai, has landed on Time’s annual travel list of 100 of the “World’s Greatest Places.” When he realized ...
The High Court ruled the Gumatj Clan was eligible for compensation for mining on their land decades ago. It changes our understanding of how native title law works.