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The re-vamped scheme has been plagued by concerns about late, inedible, repetitive or nutritionally lacking lunches this year ...
As part of a world-wide celebration marking the achievement of the first person to cycle around the world on a Penny Farthing ...
James O'Connor is in the Wallabies' selection frame and his experience could prove useful in a squad of relatively young ...
Jurors in the first trial couldn't reach an agreement on whether the protests carried an unreasonable risk to the public.
Vandals in four-wheel drives have mowed down 38 pōhutukawa trees on Napier's Marine Parade. The damage was done overnight on ...
Erin Patterson "seemed to really like mushrooms", her friends say, and shared pictures of a food dehydrator in the lead-up to ...
The national party has introduced a new members bill to ban social media for those aged under 16. The bill will put the onus ...
The prime minister says new pay equity legislation announced today could save the government "billions of dollars", just two ...
Labour Leader Chris Hipkins says there's no justification for Education Minister Erica Stanford to use her personal email ...
Unions are calling it "shameful", but Workplace Relations Minister Brooke Van Velden says it will "significantly reduce costs ...
Speaking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Stanford had been having ...
Some early childhood teachers are warning an upcoming overhaul of the ECE sector will make centres unsafe and lower teaching ...