Maori land owners left in limbo
Meka Whaitiri Wellington, May 30, 2017 The measly figure allocated to the troubled Te Ture Whenua Maori reforms in Budget 2017 are a sign the
Meka Whaitiri Wellington, May 30, 2017 The measly figure allocated to the troubled Te Ture Whenua Maori reforms in Budget 2017 are a sign the
Study to manage $40 billion Maori economy Supplied Content (University of Auckland) Auckland, May 30, 2017 The Maori economy is now worth close to $40
Young achievers get ICT Awards Supplied Content Wellington, May 30, 2017 Aleisha Perry, Hyuck Yim and Nicole Priddey received industry recognition today when they received
Nathan Guy Wellington, May 30, 2017 The wine industry has become the fourteenth industry sector to join the Government Industry Agreement (GIA) biosecurity partnership. It
Jacqui Dean Wellington, May 30, 2017 New Zealand wine and spirit makers will soon be able to register their geographical indications. Legislation to enable the
Supplied Content Auckland, May 29, 2017 The Police launched today a campaign targeting people responsible for receiving and dealing in stolen property from aggravated robberies.
Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2017 Former Secretary for Justice Belinda Clark has been appointed as Law Commissioner, Justice Minister Amy Adams announced today. She
Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2017 Prime Minister Bill English will visit Samoa this week for the country’s 55th Independence Day celebrations. “The visit will
Supplied Content Wednesday, May 29, 2017 Defence Minister Mark Mitchell will travel to Indonesia and Singapore this week to attend a range of meetings on
Massey University, Palmerston North May 29, 2017 Colleagues and friends joined Amit and Namrata Taneja last fortnight in celebrating their double graduation from Massey University
Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2017 Former Secretary for Justice Belinda Clark has been appointed as Law Commissioner, Justice Minister Amy Adams announced today. She
Dr Hatem Bazian California, USA, May 29, 2017 In the 1980s, while I was an undergraduate student at San Francisco State University, I had an
Alfred Ngaro Wellington, May 28, 2017 Ua saunoa le Minisita o le Matagaluega mo Tagata Pasifika i Niu Sila, Alfred Ngaro O le vaiaso o
Joel Reichardt Auckland, May 27, 2017 Alexandra Park’s Mid-Winter Christmas parties are back and are more popular than ever. The evenings will be held over
Supplied Content Auckland, May 27, 2017 Police Inspector Rakesh Naidoo, currently on deputation to the Human Rights Commission as Strategic Advisor, Race Relations, was elected
Supplied Content Wellington, May 27, 2017 The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) and Financial Markets Authority (FMA) have welcomed the release of a new
Darroch Ball Wellington, May 27, 2017 Thirty-two million dollars for a police crackdown on aggravated robberies is pointless if the justice system doesn’t hold young
Simon Bridges Wellington, May 27, 2017 I welcome plans for Auckland’s Harbour Bridge to be transformed at night with a state-of-the-art, sustainable, world first lighting
Michael Wood Wellington, May 27, 2017 The decision by the Commerce Commission to investigate Ron Hoy Fong and his questionable advice to property investors to
Sourced Content New Zealand Newswire Auckland, Saturday, May 27, 2017 The Bay of Plenty is being warned to expect heavy rain and potentially rising rivers
Damien Troy United Kingdom While there are a huge number of advantages to being an international student, particularly when it comes to studying at some
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 26, 2017 The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) has determined that since the New Moon was not sighted
Dr Jonathan Coleman Wellington, May 26, 2017 Community-based midwives are set to receive their share of an $8 million pay increase. The Government believes in
Chris Hipkins Wellington, May 26, 2017 Future generations are the ones bearing the brunt of National’s failure to provide education services the funding they need
Terrorist attacks also denounced Supplied Content Hamilton, May 26, 2017 Anjum Rahman The Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand wishes to congratulate the Muslim community
Massive public spending creates avenues for growth Auckland, May 25, 2017 Finance Minister Steven Joyce presented his first Budget in Parliament at 2 pm today.
No measures in sight to turn around Wellington, May 25, 2017 Finance Minister Steven Joyce presented his first Budget in Parliament at 2 pm today.
Budget does nothing good to ordinary New Zealanders Wellington, May 25, 2017 Finance Minister Steven Joyce presented his first Budget in Parliament at 2 pm
After nine years, it is One Dollar Bill Budget Wellington, May 25, 2017 Finance Minister Steven Joyce presented his first Budget in Parliament a few
Tempered growth may overshadow forecasts Wellington, May 25, 2017 Finance Minister Steven Joyce presented his first Budget in Parliament a few minutes ago. This is
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