The Prime Minister says the Government would be open to sending peacekeepers to Ukraine if a ceasefire was reached. The government has announced a $30 million spend on tourism infrastructure and biodiversity projects, including $11m spent to improve popular visitor sites and further $19m towards biodiversity efforts. A New Zealand-born teen's deportation to India has been put on hold at the last-minute while his family appeals to the Associate Immigration Minister.
Union coverage
Employment
Politics
- Government announces $30m spend on tourism infrastructure and biodiversity projects
- New Zealand-born teen's deportation to India paused at last minute
- 'Massive body count' in health due to targets falling short – Labour says
- Christopher Luxon 'open' to sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
- Is private healthcare the answer to public funding woes, or making it worse?
- Law change to allow drug-testing devices to do road-side screenings
- Auckland Council proposes to move Kumeū due to flood risk, community leaders onboard
- Hospital rejecting Porirua patients based on BMI, GPs say
- Cook Islands protest underway
Te Ao Māori
Economics
- Heat goes on KiwiSaver investments in fossil fuels
- Power companies launch online resource for struggling customers
- Glenbrook Steel Mill owner's earnings plunge
- Tighter laws for technology exports on the way
Opinion
- The one action needed to force competition into the grocery sector
- Golden visa? More like lead balloon
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