Resources Minister Shane Jones announces policies to boost Māori land development, including exemptions for carbon forestry and $60 million investment in geothermal energy. A new government focus is ...
Community-oriented 2026 City Council hopefuls like Taryn Palumbo and Ben Davis are beginning to emerge in order to challenge ...
Toyota New Zealand is thrilled to announce the arrival of the Corolla Cross GR SPORT, a new addition to its Corolla ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we work, learn, and create. Tasks that once took hours are now automated with precision and reliability. Transcription is no exception. This AI-powered ...
The funeral of Jim Bolger, a three-time National Party prime minister of New Zealand, will be held on Thursday. Bolger, nicknamed the Great Helmsman, a genial and influential figure who died last week ...
New Zealand's parliament was brought to a blood-curdling halt after one of its newly elected MPs burst into the traditional Maori haka dance - causing the session to be suspended. Oriini Kaipara, 42, ...
New Zealand’s Parliament was briefly suspended on October 9 after people in the public gallery broke into a haka, a traditional Maori dance, following the maiden speech of the newest Maori Party MP, ...
The case against the worker was found to be 'largely based on assumptions' A MAN who was sacked for saying “top of the morning to ya” in a mocking Irish accent has won a £16k payout over the gaff.
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg suggested that Americans darken their skin and adopt Latin American accents to test whether they would be racially profiled by U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Whoopi Goldberg bizarrely suggested that Super Bowl attendees could dupe ICE by adopting a “Latin accent” and tanning their skin — as Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem vowed to ...
An engineering storeman sacked after saying to a colleague "top of the morning to ya" in a mock Irish accent has won more than £16,000 for unfair dismissal. Karl Davies, then 57, was working at ...
An engineering worker sacked after saying to a colleague ‘top of the morning to ya’ in a mock Irish accent has won more than £16,000 for unfair dismissal. The case revolves around the claimant’s ...
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