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The_Integrity_Institute_Trust_DeedDownload The Integrity Institute was set up by Grant and Marilyn Nelson. They used to fund the Institute of Governance and Policy Studies at VUW, but took their money ...
Even if you think the pols are biased against Trump, that doesn't impact the trend. Trump had a good first month, then a bad three months after that. and a slight decline since. This helps explain why ...
Kiwibank has been given the green light to compete more vigorously with the big four Australian-owned banks that dominate the New Zealand banking sector. Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced today ...
A prominent New Zealander whose case was shrouded in secrecy last month can now be identified as former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. The ex-top cop faces eight charges of possessing ...
The man who threatened to kill then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told the judge sentencing him “I’m horrified I’m in prison” - but that’s where he will spend the next 11 months. Richard Sivell was se ...
Erica Stanford and the PM have announced incredibly significant changes to New Zealand's secondary and vocational education system. I'll explain what they are shortly, but first everyone needs to ...
The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Hon. Stuart Nash and Dr John Harman. Their combined expertise strengthens the ...
Megan Woods has announced she will go List only at the next election. There are two reasons for this. She was at serious risk of losing the seat at the next election. It is the most likely seat for ...
Surcharges will be axed to put money back in Kiwis’ pockets, says Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson. “Surcharges are a hassle and an unwelcome surprise when shoppers get to the till ...
When our kids were little one of the books we often read them was “Bears in the Night” in which the young bears, hearing a noise outside, sneak out of the house at night, climb Spook Hill and then, te ...
Net farmer confidence has jumped from -66% a year ago to +33% in the Federated Farmers Survey. That's great news. I can't recall ever seeing such a dramatic change in just 12 months.
Several respondents said their schools bankrolled literacy catch-up classes and training from the Kahui Ako scheme that gave some teachers release time for specialist work with other teachers in their ...
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