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Prime Minister shares Christmas message
"From our family to yours, we hope you have a very Happy Christmas," Christopher Luxon posted to social media.
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Anglican Church leaders say they support Te Tiriti in Christmas message
10:16 am todayIn Christmas messages, three archbishops for Aotearoa and Polynesia say people find hope in standing up for justice and what is right, while leaders in other…
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'A crisis': Grave fears over fate of homeless youth this festive season
24 Dec 2024Youth advocates are worried tighter rules for emergency housing could lead to someone dying due to the impacts on mental health and physical safety for those…
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Minimum wage increase less than MBIE recommended - again
23 Dec 2024MBIE favoured a 2 percent increase, however, the government opted for 1.5 percent rise.
Prime Minister shares Christmas message
"From our family to yours, we hope you have a very Happy Christmas," Christopher Luxon posted to social media.
Anglican Church leaders say they support Te Tiriti in Christmas message
In Christmas messages, three archbishops for Aotearoa and Polynesia say people find hope in standing up for justice and what is right, while leaders in other denominations have also shared thoughts.
'A crisis': Grave fears over fate of homeless youth this festive season
Youth advocates are worried tighter rules for emergency housing could lead to someone dying due to the impacts on mental health and physical safety for those denied shelter.
Minimum wage increase less than MBIE recommended - again
MBIE favoured a 2 percent increase, however, the government opted for 1.5 percent rise.
Treaty law submission help honed for future Bills
Sessions to help Taranaki whānau have their say on the Treaty bill moving through Parliament are being fine-tuned to help address future legislation affecting Māori rights and interests.
Tower of troubles for TikTok as controversies and regulations mount
TikTok's breakneck rise from a niche video-sharing app to a global social media behemoth has drawn intense scrutiny.
Trump says he might demand Panama hand over canal
The President-elect has accused Panama of charging excessive rates for use of the canal, and said said that he could demand the US ally hand it over.
'Just build the damn hospital' - Dunedin nurse says run-down facility needs replacing
'The government promised to build it,' a Dunedin nurse says of plans for a new Dunedin Hospital building.
Signs of the hīkoi: More than just 'words on cardboard'
The placards seen at the Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti conveyed "huge kōrero with immediacy", expert says: "People know the power of the word."
US removes NZ$17 million bounty on Syrian rebel leader
It follows a high-level US delegation meeting with the former jihadist.
Mediawatch ranks media's best-of 2024 lists
Mediawatch: Christmas coincides with media tackling the gargantuan task of ranking everything humanity produced this year. Audio
Government quietly scraps waste minimisation policies
The government has quietly cancelled plans to improve recycling and roll out a kerbside food scraps composting scheme.
Women's self-defence course fighting for its future
Funding cuts have put a personal safety and self-defence education programme at risk of closure. Video
Transmission Gully partnership breakdown won't hurt future ones, minister says
The roads partnership unravelled under a confidential settlement this week, meaning NZTA will now finish off what it had said was incomplete work.
Waitangi snub
The Prime Minister won't be attending the events at Waitangi on Waitangi Day. Pita Tipene, the chair of the Waitangi National Trust speaks to Mihi about the snub. Audio
The year in politics
We've seen bootcamps, a gang patch ban and a raft of public sector job cuts under the coalition government this year. RNZ's Deputy Political Editor breaks it all down. Audio
Funding cuts to charity felt over Christmas
A family violence service provider is expecting a 30 percent surge in women seeking refuge over the holiday season.
Nelson Hospital conditions 'unbearable' - staff
One worker says the building is decrepit and falling down around them.
'There will be deaths because of this' - warning over Health NZ IT cuts
A West Coast IT worker is warning patients will die as Health New Zealand aims to slash its data and digital staff.