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University campuses increasingly polarised - experts
University campuses are increasingly polarised, experts say, with academics fearful of speaking out and university leaders trying to protect staff from internet trolls. Audio
Public sector job cuts hitting workers beyond Wellington
Jobs from Whangārei to Invercargill are being caught up in cost-cutting
Ministry of Education job cuts may affect school lunch programme
There is concern the team delivering the programme could be halved, while RNZ has also been told it will be "decimated".
Impossible to say if 13-year-old died from virus or vaccine - coroner
It is impossible to tell if a 13-year-old boy died from his Covid-19 vaccine or a virus, a coroner has ruled.
Only one speed camera warning sign installed in four years
The AA criticised the lack of signs aimed at reducing speeds and tickets.
'Deaths will go up': International expert unimpressed with speed limit changes
Eric Howard says New Zealand should not be abandoning Road to Zero targets. Audio
Schools fear truancy will rise if free lunches axed
The government is reviewing its school lunch programme but educators say the free meal is the only reason some show up. Audio
'Laughing stock': Anger over State Highway 1 potholes
Several sections of the country's state highways have been described as being in shocking condition. Audio
多地市长表示地方财政吃紧,两位数地税涨幅未来或成常态
地方执政官员希望中央政府能够就地方拨款渠道进行重整;总理Luxon表示目前正与各地方政府进行分别会谈,最终可能会形成一份10年期的基建项目。