The unusual behaviour of an alleged thief caught on camera stealing 72kg of honey from a Central Otago stall has prompted speculation he might have been after it for medicinal purposes.
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An embattled minister is being asked to reveal her plan for New Zealand’s polytechnics as senior leaders continue to jump ship and staff struggle with uncertainty.
As cellphones are banned in classrooms across New Zealand, pupils at a Dunedin secondary school say it is nice to be able to learn without distractions.
The unusual behaviour of an alleged thief caught on camera stealing 72kg of honey from a Central Otago stall has prompted speculation he might have been after it for medicinal purposes.
New Zealand First would be out of Parliament, and Labour, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori would have enough seats to form a government together, according to the latest 1 News Verian Poll.
New education priorities announced by the government today will put "ambition, achievement and outcomes" at the heart of the system, the education minister says.
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The Canterbury A&P Association's board is keeping quiet after it emerged one of its own received $75,000 to help secure a $5m bailout deal with a council.
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US President Joe Biden delivered an election-year roast at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner as protesters outside criticized his support for Israel.
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There was some guffawing and derision back in March when former National Party leader Simon Bridges was appointed as chairman of Waka Kotahi, the New Zealand Transport Agency.
I’m not much of a churchgoer but I always enjoy a yarn with Father Pat who has a parish in Southland. He’s a practical priest — really down-to-earth. Looks after his flock and backpedals a bit on...