Social services providers mix frustration over government funding cuts with optimism that they can weather the storm.
A surprise gold topped a Paralympics for New Zealand dominated by women athletes. Sue Cardwell summarises the highlights from ...
We stopped using precious metals because gold got too heavy. We've moved from cash to card. And soon, people will choose how ...
Opinion: Given Act's Treaty Principles Bill is not going to proceed, inviting submissions would be a mistake. Better to have ...
Opinion: It is pointless and even dangerous to expect individual resilience in the face of social fragility – when things are ...
Gig economy companies such as Uber seek to enhance their profits by evading or avoiding national regulation and by shifting ...
Simplifying lending laws proposes opportunities for the financial sector, but also potential pitfalls for lenders. Last week Commerce Minister Andrew Bayly released more details on the scope of his ...
Photo: Duoya Lu/ RNZ Auckland police are playing down the increase in attacks on bus drivers. Inspector Dave Glossop says the reporting and publicity of attacks may be giving Kiwis a false perception ...
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Opinion: The proposed law reform to ‘modernise’ the Companies Act is a backward step, argue Lynn Buckley and Peter Underwood Start your day with a curation of our top stories in your inbox.
The death toll in Gaza continues to rise ahead of the one-year anniversary of the war. Photo: Getty Images A group of legal experts has asked the spy watchdog to investigate whether New Zealand ...
Artificial intelligence is helping to preserve the reo of native speakers, but the dataset it produces will not be protected by New Zealand law to the degree of other taonga. Photo: Wellington City ...