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Peter Shaw was an accidental tourist to Japan in 1989, but has since made repeated visits, resulting in his book Japan: An ...
On the face of it the Budget has promised an extra 1667 teacher aides but NZ has 2500 primary, intermediate and secondary schools – far short of the NZ Educational Institute's call for a teacher aide ...
Sign in by entering the code we sent to , or clicking the magic link in the email. The NZ Institute of Economic Research says it stands behind its work, which is not intended to be a full cost-benefit ...
It may seem that as an ordinary person, cutting emissions is too big a job. But homeowners have a large part to play.
Constraints on Government infrastructure spend are affecting the architectural profession – the canary in the wharf of the construction industry. Tina Morrison reports.
There have been calls for a federated environmental database for years, a change expected to reduce redundant sampling and make data nationally available ...
Authorities must raise local speed limits within three weeks but are juggling more speed, more haste and masterpieces of inflexible rule making ...
Proposed changes to pay parity and regulations sit alongside skyrocketing fees, adding stress to an ECE sector trying to keep its head above water.
Opinion: Shutting out radical parties is not ideal from a democratic point of view but it is probably better than the alternative, which would be Geert Wilders-style chaos, argues ...
Wayne Brown plans to win stronger support on the Auckland Council and more sway with the Beehive by getting loyalists elected in October ...
Iconic Auckland secondhand bookstore Hard To Find is being evicted by the Catholic Church – eight years after the church ...
Opinion: The problem with the current dominant view of reality is that it is strong, benefits many people, including our ...
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