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Income security, not job security: call for NZ redundancy insurance
Mandatory income insurance and a KiwiSaver-style individual redundancy account have been recommended as ways to improve New Zealand workers' income security.
'Needs to be consequences': Seabird action plan criticised
A government plan to save thousands of seabirds from being killed by the fishing industry each year has been called weak and ineffective.
Policymakers 'flying blind' with environmental data gaps
Significant shortfalls in the Environmental Reporting Act that leave policymakers without the data they need have been identified, the commissioner for the environment has found.
Dragons vs All Blacks: the Kiwi-Cymru connection
While the majority of those in New Zealand this evening will be donning all black, there is still sure to be a small number of people dressed in red.
Wellington council should 'rein in' airport expansion
Opponents of Wellington Airport's billion-dollar expansion plans say the council needs to rein in the plans.
Fans, shocked, distraught after semifinal exit
Fans watching the All Blacks go out of the World Cup last night said they're gutted about their side's semifinal defeat to England.
Wellington Airport unveils $1b expansion plans
Wellington Airport has today revealed its 20-year, $1 billion-plus upgrade, which includes a brand new terminal as well as other developments.
Foster and Lester at odds over Wellington mayoralty recount
Wellington's mayor-elect Andy Foster says talk about a recount is "distracting" the council at the start of their term, but incumbent Justin Lester says it's essential for a democratic process.
Leaked email skewed election results, says outgoing Porirua mayor
Emails leaked the week before the elections may have cost the outgoing Porirua mayor his seat, he claims, and he is calling for an investigation.
How living and working in NZ has changed over the past 40 years
There have been significant changes over the past 40 years in where New Zealanders live and what they do for a living, a new report shows.
Proposal to use KiwiSaver for investment properties 'long overdue'
In the 1980s, 78 percent of New Zealanders owned the home they lived in. Fast forward to today, and that's dropped to just 55 percent.
Gun laws 'not adequate' for improvised firearms - advocate
A gun control advocate has said the proposed new laws aren't up to scratch in dealing with improvised firearms.
Candidates support 'blue belt' protection of Wellington coast
The Greater Wellington Regional Council is being urged to establish a blue belt to protect the entire coast of the region.
Slow uptake for scheme to replace school donations
Only a third of schools have so far signed onto the government's school donations scheme, which offers funding of $150 per student.
Peatland's environmental significance disputed in reports
A controversial housing development in Upper Hutt was given the go-ahead, despite conflicting reports on the significance of the land.
Suicide prevention: 'Access to timely support is absolutely critical'
A new initiative on the Kāpiti Coast will provide funds for schools across the region to access counselling services to young people at risk.
Warning peatland threatened by planned housing development
Environmentalists have warned that a housing development planned for Upper Hutt is a threat to the largest peatland in the lower North Island.
No successor to swoop in on Jetstar's regional flights
Smaller airlines are reluctant to take on provincial routes cut by Jetstar, saying they can't compete against Air New Zealand.
Curtain Bank in desperate need of donations
The Curtain Bank, which re-upholsters and redistributes donated curtains, is in desperate need of more donations, it says.
Teens campaign to lower voting age to 16
Back in 1969, Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon, the Beatles did their last public performance and young New Zealanders had to be 21 to vote.
Warnings about carbon emissions and ocean acidity
The levels of acidity in the ocean could increase by 116 percent if carbon emissions aren't drastically reduced, according to a new report.
How school children are coping with 'eco-anxiety'
An Australian study has found that nearly 90 percent of children are worried about climate change. In New Zealand, kids have similar concerns - but they're doing something about it.
New app tackles litter and the 'throwaway society'
An anti-litter group is combining new technology with old-fashioned grit to clean up piles of rubbish in Hutt Valley.
Older skiers miss out on free passes at Mt Ruapehu
Some over-70s who have enjoyed free skiing on Mount Ruapehu for years have said they are upset they missed out this year after the operator changed the rules without warning.
Freshwater plan could cost urban councils 'many billions'
While farming is a focus of the government's plan for New Zealand's freshwater, a campaigner has warned urban councils may face a hefty bill cleaning up waterways. Video