President Donald Trump has plunged the world’s two largest economies into conflict in ways likely to damage both China and the US, and alter the wider patterns of international trade. Countries are being forced to deal with the fact that essential products will have to be sourced through different supply chains in future. New Zealand needs to be actively engaged in these development orders (a) to safeguard our interests, and (b) to take advantage of the options now opening up. “Waiting for the dust to settle,” as Peters advises, would merely ensure that New Zealand gets left in the dust.
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The attempt to bypass environmental scrutiny through the Fast-Track Bill is a direct affront to the integrity of our legal system which has repeatedly rejected this destructive proposal through the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court.
The two agencies have acquired the USVs to further enhance NZ’s ability to patrol and protect its maritime interests and security. Customs Deputy Chief Executive Operations Jamie Bamford says organised crime groups exploit the Pacific to smuggle drugs to NZ, and this additional capability helps counter that threat and protect our coastline.
“This is a long-fought and hard-won victory for dogs across Aotearoa, with the introduction of a new regulation targeting prolonged tethering,” says Dr Alison Vaughan, SPCA’s Scientific Officer.
We look forward to future announcements about the Government’s intentions to apply a place-based approach. Housing providers from Invercargill to Kaitaia are experienced and ready to meet the housing needs of their communities.
Greenpeace Aotearoa says that it is deeply concerned about the safety of drinking water in the Ashburton District after close to one in five bore water samples tested for nitrate at the beginning of April exceeded levels linked with blue baby syndrome.
“Replacing the full licence test with a ‘good behaviour’ period and increasing penalties by reducing the demerit threshold does not build safer roads or better drivers,” says Wendy Robertson, National Director of the Driving Change Network.
The FYFA has been set at $750m, with some elements of RBNZ’s spending excluded from the agreement. Board Chair Neil Quigley says the new FYFA presents an opportunity for RBNZ to shape ourselves for the future.
Lodg, a cutting-edge accounting technology company, is set to revolutionize the way sole traders and independent contractors manage their taxes. Founded by a team of successful entrepreneurs, Lodg automates tax processes, making them simple & stress-free.
“This announcement shows the Government’s commitment to growing inbound tourism and helping New Zealand regain its competitive edge,” says NZ Airports Association Chief Executive Billie Moore.
Despite growing expectations that interest rates will fall (45%, a significant 21ppt increase from May 2024), the majority (52%) still believe that inflation will rise in the next 12 months.
Devices that are sold new today may not be able to connect following the shutdown, and retailers have to ensure customers are fully aware of this when selling devices, says Telecommunications Forum CEO Paul Brislen.
Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi National Secretary Kerry Davies said these figures indicated there was a clear and pressing need for employers to engage with workers and the unions who represent them on using AI in a planned way.
Indulgent, vain and profligate, the all-female venture into space on the self-piloted New Shepard (NS-31) operated by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin was space capitalism and celebrity shallowness on full show, masquerading as profound, moving and useful.
Washington and Beijing have been unofficially competing with each other for decades to influence Bangkok's diplomacy, politics, economy, and military through financial aid, investment, tourism, education, ancestorial ties, and other ways.
Ian Powell responds to the claim of New Zealand health minister Simeon Brown that it doesn’t matter to patients whether their funded operation is in a public or private hospital.
The Defence Capability Plan (DCP) is a 25 page document filled with back-of-the-envelope costings meant to justify a gigantic $12b spending spree
The fragrance analysts and perfumeries will be delighted to know that a head of state is so enamoured with a specific product. Those wishing to make a fuss about workplace attitudes and dispositions will also add, and have added, their worthless observations.
True abundance is wholly an inward phenomenon. And while one can physically live without it, as the vast majority of Americans have for decades, if not our entire history as a colonising and westward expanding nation, one cannot inwardly survive much less thrive without this indefinable abundance.
We plead and we work for the end of this needless hunger, for ceasefire, for the justice which underlies real peace.
Gaps in data collection and assessment remain a critical challenge, according to the dashboard. Only one-third of APEC economies currently track the indirect benefits of vaccination, despite growing evidence that adult vaccines can return up to 19 times their initial investment.
Over 180 Indigenous, youth, and environmental organizations from across the world have signed on to the letter, coordinated by 350.org, to urgently demand that COP30 reaffirms the global commitment, and supports the implementation of a fair and equitable transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy.
This comprehensive rapid assessment expedition—a collaboration between Conservation International, NZ Geographic, the Samoa Conservation Society, and the Tokelau Govt’s EDNRE, with critical support from the New Zealand MFAT and Blackmores Foundation—represents the most thorough environmental survey of Tokelau's ecosystems in nearly two decades.
As negotiations preceding the 2025 ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development and the Fourth Preparatory Committee for the FfD4 unfold, the expert issued a Negotiation Brief, outlining key considerations that should underpin negotiations of the outcome document.
According to the report, Death Sentences and Executions 2024 , 1,518 executions were recorded in 2024 - the highest number since 2015 (at least 1,634) - with the majority in the Middle East.
University of Auckland Professor Ginny Braun co-authored this century’s third most-cited scientific paper, which shows researchers how to conduct `thematic analysis’ of qualitative data.
Tonight’s main prize winner, MOKOTRON, was awarded the Taite trophy for his album, WAEREA, released via local label, Sunreturn. Mokotron receives a $12,500 cash prize, courtesy of founding partner Recorded Music NZ.
This bill proposes to improve access to medication. The Bill seeks to modernise the membership requirements for the Committee, which plays a role in providing access to medicines.
Research Fellow Calvin Cochran says even under the most optimistic assumptions, the policy will support just 466 people to become smokefree long-term, less than 1% of the more than 82,000 who would need to stop smoking to reach the Smokefree 2025 goal.
The top 24 Scrabble players in New Zealand will be descending on Mt Albert this Easter weekend to decide who will be New Zealand’s 41st Masters Champion.
Numbered pins are presented to every Paralympian who represents New Zealand at the Paralympic Games with Matthew and Wojtek making their Paralympic debuts at Paris 2024.