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KiwiRail ferry, port projects wouldn't have broken even - even after 2050
The Transport Ministry has questioned whether KiwiRail is capable of continuing to run the service.
School lunch revamp: 'The biggest waiting list since 2018'
Up to 10,000 more hungry children under five will become eligible for free lunches under the government's revised lunches in schools programme.
'Ministerial override must go' - Hearings begin over fast-track bill
None of the groups that spoke to Parliament's environment committee on Thursday supported the bill as it stands.
Junior police officers 'justified' in chasing vehicle that crashed, killing two
The watchdog says the crash was caused by driver CJ-Lee Taingahue, who was under the influence of alcohol and drugs, drove dangerously and lost control.
New emergency management legislation delayed after bill pulled by Government
The bill was introduced by the previous government in June last year. Audio
Fast Track Approval Bill: Watchdogs seek substantial curbs on ministers' powers
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment says the role of ministers as decision-makers should be scrapped.
Labour questions National donors on fast-track list
At least two businesses invited to apply for the new consents process have donated to National. Audio
Bid to keep diplomat from Myanmar military junta out of NZ fails
Myanmar community members applied to the courts to bar the diplomat from attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Skilled volunteers turned away in aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle
Research into people's experiences in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle has shown the importance of communication and community.
Minister's fast-track letter reveals some 'were invited to' apply
A letter from Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop shows some project owners had been "invited to" submit to the fast-tracking process.
Which projects could the fast track bill resurrect?
There is consensus among advocates on which projects are most likely to try their hand at a path of lesser resistance.
Mining firm sees share boost after making fast-track consents claim
it is second company in less than a week which the Infrastructure Minister has accused of being "misleading".
Fears cuts at DOC will cause species extinction
"DOC won't have the capacity to deliver on species conservation programmes," an academic says. Audio
Public servants question why management don't appear to be on chopping block
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she has sought advice to make sure the public service is not "top heavy" amid job cuts.
Niwa proposes to cut up to 90 jobs - union
The proposed cut amounts to about 13 percent of Niwa's workforce, the PSA says.
Minister questions mining company's fast-track 'invite' claim
Chris Bishop has accused Trans-Tasman Resources of "being misleading" by calling a generic letter sent to 200 organisations a "formal invite".
New Kāinga Ora development in Gisborne will house 31 whānau
The families include 24 tamariki who will now be in a "secure and stable home".
The 352 school building projects under review by the government
But only three are under construction, documents from the Ministry of Education show.
Te Whatu Ora denies union claim over security guards during ED machete attack
Doctors say violence in hospitals is increasing after a brutal attack in Wairarapa Hospital over the weekend. Audio
StarJam facing closure due to 'short-term cash flow problem'
The organisation has launched an emergency appeal, with the goal of raising $100,000 to keep its programs operational.
Interest deductibility to restart on 1 April
From 1 April, landlords will be again be able to claim tax deductions for interest on residential investment properties from, but will that mean lower rents?
Five arrested after returning to Gisborne's rainbow crossing with paint cans
A group of protesters allegedly returned to the newly repainted rainbow crossing with paint cans and blocked the road.
Destiny Church, rainbow community clash over drag queen performance
A rainbow community supporter has described Destiny Church protesters as hypocrites during a heated stand-off at Gisborne Library.
Uber debate continues in Court of Appeal
Uber has argued that its drivers are more akin to contractors and therefore ineligible for benefits like minimum wage and sick leave.
Role of schools in disasters 'seems to have been ignored' - report
A report by the teachers union has shown more support, funding and emergency supplies are needed for schools to respond to future storms.