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The Justice Minister is moving to overhaul electoral laws, calling them outdated and unsustainable. He'll end same-day enrolment and prohibit offering free ...
The Government is making a “significant, but necessary change” to New Zealand’s electoral laws to address “strain on the system”. Among the changes being proposed is stopping same-day ...
Engineering and architectural nous is behind the controversial expansion of the Australian War Memorial, which will include helicopters, armoured vehicles and an F/A-18A Hornet.
A Paddington senior financial services executive was caught drink driving with two young passengers in the back seat on Anzac Day.
Four-day workweek improves worker wellbeing, new research shows Findings from a six-month trial of fewer work hours for the same pay are no surprise, says four-day workweek pioneer Andrew Barnes.
Water Safety New Zealand and ACC are calling on New Zealanders to take part in World Drowning Prevention Day on Friday 25 July - an annual advocacy event organised by the World Health Organisation ...
Phantom Billstickers is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 2025 season of poem posters, set to transform street poster sites across New Zealand over the coming months.
The NZ sharemarket rose today after strong days from Fisher & Paykel Healthcare and Ebos.
Bill Pullman's famous speech in 'Independence Day' has an unexpected history to it, including William Shakespeare and corporate lawyers.
Strait NZ CEO Shane McMahon says the vessel will come into service at the end of the month - and it's an 'exciting' development.
Doug Lyon dead at 83 after Mercedes Benz collision in Gunalda on June 21 A pedestrian who was killed in a tragic Bruce Highway accident has been identified as an Anzac Day Last Post legend with ...