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This weekend it's 40 years ago since “The Day The Music Changed The World” – LIVE AID : 13th July 1985.
The RBNZ kept the cash rate unchanged at 3.25% today. It’s the first pause since the cutting cycle commenced in August last ...
It quickly became clear that the Youth Parliament was not going to be a genuine, transparent debate of the issues that matter ...
“The work we’re doing now reflects our commitment to shaping the future, not waiting for it. By thinking ahead, Canterbury ...
ACT’s much-maligned Regulatory Standards Bill could be the answer to Coasters’ grievances over limits to the use and ...
The Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship (CORS) programme helps newcomers secure rentals, enrol at schools and doctors, ...
After a quarter of a century living in a caged concrete pit, two salt water crocodiles in the Solomon Islands have been moved ...
Kaipara District Council has allocated over $33,000 through the Sport NZ Rural Travel Fund and Creative Communities Scheme – ...
The United Nations is urging governments to accelerate efforts to make trade systems more inclusive and sustainable, ...
A Tai Tokerau leader, Pita Tipene, has today confirmed his intention to stand as a candidate for the Te Raki Māori Ward in ...
Greater Wellington’s submission to the Finance & Expenditure Committee on the Regulatory Standards Bill recommends the ...
Generational talent Jim Legxacy announces the release of his long-awaited new mixtape, black british music (2025) on July ...