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Xero, the global small business platform, has launched Tap To Pay on iPhone, enabling Xero customers in New Zealand with a ...
“Every child deserves the chance to thrive and today I’m proud to announce a $266 million investment in Budget 2025 to clear ...
Police acknowledge and fully accept the findings and recommendations of the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) ...
The topic of whether to explore council amalgamation will be included in Porirua City voting papers in this year’s local ...
Auckland, 29 May, 2025 — Gen (NASDAQ: GEN), a global leader powering Digital Freedom with a family of trusted brands ...
Southern dairy farmers are being reminded to incorporate best practices to safeguard water quality and stock transport safety ...
Tāmaki Makaurau’s iconic street festival is back, and bigger than ever in every way imaginable! Yes, the first line-up of ...
SAFE is calling for the proposed Code of Welfare for Sheep and Beef Cattle to be scrapped. The code must be rewritten in full ...
The centrepiece of the Assembly’s outcomes was the WHO Pandemic Agreement, adopted on 20 May after more than three years of negotiations.
On 27 May it was proven in a Tasmanian court that padded whips cause pain and suffering to horses. This is the first court decision, since the introduction of padded whips in 2009, against their use ...
Six community-led environmental projects across Hurunui District are to share a funding boost of $50,000.
In Yemen, the rebels have been fighting with Government troops, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, for over a decade. But since the start of the war in Gaza they have been targeting Israel as well as ...
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