The Ferns share the winning prize pool of NZ $3.85m or about $250,000 each It had threatened to be an annus horribilis for the White Ferns. Just two competitive wins in 2024 from 19 games. A run of 11 ...
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From The Detail: When it comes to outcomes on poverty, New Zealand’s markers are poor. Experts gathering this week in Wellington want to change that.
The Govt’s bootcamp bill will have its first reading on Thursday, ahead of a final evaluation of the controversial pilot programme.
East Brown and his partner Michelle Hunia attended the hīkoi, along with dozens of other gang whānau. Photo: Laura Walters As Te Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti gathered at Wellington’s Waitangi Park on the ...
Parliament's youngest member, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke instigates the Ngāti Toa haka Ka Mate in response to the first reading of Act's Treaty Principles Bill. Photo: Laura Walters Analysis: When ...
Jhunjhunwala is one of the senior business leaders in the Indian community in New Zealand who wants to see change happen when it comes to migrant worker exploitation. He emphasises the importance of ...
When Katie Rood first travelled overseas to play football, she was excited to see what nature looked like outside New Zealand. “I thought everywhere was going to be a paradise like New Zealand. I ...
Comment: Corruption has long been recognised as the enemy of democracy. As the Greek playwright Aristophanes once said, ‘Look at the orators in our republic; once they are fattened on the public funds ...
Fossil fuel subsidies, solidarity levies and wealth taxes have all been proposed as sources of the trillions of dollars of climate finance needed ...
Minister for Regulation David Seymour has unveiled a new draft law that will establish a regulatory standards board to firmly keep the courts out of law-making. It’s the Act Party’s third attempt at ...
This article first appeared at rnz.co.nz and is republished with permission. Tens of thousands of people are at Parliament today as the final leg of the Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti reaches its last destination ...