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The Finance Minister has quietly asked Inland Revenue to look at the appropriateness of the tax settings being applied to ...
A warning this story details the sexual abuse of children and contains information that may cause distress for some readers.
A youth charity is raising concerns about silent disengagement among school students, as data shows thousands of kids haven’t ...
Public Service Minister Judith Collins is expected to report to Cabinet this month to update ministers on her quest to scrap ...
Radar and precipitation data and National Weather Service warnings show the floods were the result of extraordinary ...
The Government wants to broaden citizen’s arrest powers so they apply to any Crimes Act offence at any time of day, and ...
Kara Shortland was seriously injured in Raumanga near the Ōtaika Shopping Centre in March.
National is no longer the most trusted party to handle inflation and the cost of living.
The Reserve Bank is expected to take a breather when it reviews the Official Cash Rate on Wednesday, before pushing on with ...
Whanganui spray painter Ray Stewart spends his spare time learning to de-escalate conflicts that the New Zealand Army might ...
Significant changes to employment law are one step closer, with the Government introducing the Employment Relations Amendment ...
Auckland Philharmonia’s annual Opera in Concert holds a special place in our musical calendar, sometimes offering works ...