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Waikato DHB failed OIA requirements over cyber security breach – Ombudsman
A district health board has failed to meet its requirements under the Official Information Act, prompting intervention from the chief ombudsman.
Too early to say if local government shake-up will mean amalgamation
It's too early to say if amalgamation is on the cards for New Zealand's 78 councils, but the way towns and cities are run is poised for overhaul.
Waikato cyberattack: Servers in question not culprit, DHB says
A set of Waikato District Health Board servers were at end-of-life and unpatched when hackers struck in the early hours of 18 May, a source claims.
Solicitor-General orders new inquiry into woman's death
A new inquiry has been ordered into the death of a patient following cancer treatment at Waikato Hospital a decade ago after the pathologist who conducted the autopsy changed his conclusion on the…
‘Friday kōrero’ in Te Kūiti for local democracy
If there's one message Tanirau Manawaiti stands for, it's that having a say in local and national government decisions shouldn't be taken for granted.
Mayors and rangatahi school each other on civics and culture
Mayors are learning about Māori culture and helping rangatahi develop leadership skills in a two-way mentoring programme.
Civics and citizenship education being left to chance - academic
A civics and citizenship curriculum should be cemented in New Zealand schools because knowledge students are entitled to is being left to chance, says a leading academic.
Young people take fight for lower voting age of 16 to Court of Appeal
A youth-led campaign to lower the voting age to 16 will take its case to the Court of Appeal in an effort to push through the change before next year's local body elections.
Health reforms: 'Loss to local democracy but what we had clearly wasn't working'
Local voices could be lost in major health reforms that remove elected boards from the public health system, critics say. Audio
Ralph Hotere mural worth $3m stored by Hamilton council for years
A $3 million Ralph Hotere mural owned by Hamilton City Council has been in storage for more than three years because there is no public space big enough to hang it.
Councils' dysfunction down to inexperience, infrastructure costs - academic
Inexperience, personality clashes and infrastructure costs are at the root of ongoing council infighting around the country, a long-time councillor says.
Reti says $5m transitional unit targeting DHB reduction a waste of money
A $5m government unit to investigate halving the DHBs comes at the same time some boards are appointing younger people as "observers" to learn about DHB governance.
More powers sought to manage freedom camping
A group of tourism industry heads and mayors want more power to manage freedom camping, including a national vehicle track and trace database.
Babies had to be isolated after 'superbug' hit Waikato newborn unit
Four newborn babies and four of their caregivers developed symptoms of a superbug in a hospital neonatal unit, following an outbreak that affected 24 babies, 12 mothers and some staff.
Inequity in cancer care at every turn for Māori
Māori are more likely to get cancer, will get it younger, are diagnosed later, have poorer access to treatment, and are much more likely to die from cancer than non-Māori, because of inequity in the…