Funny how “blow-out” gets so readily applied to cost escalation in the provision of public services (hospital rebuilds, the Cook Strait ferries) but when politicians get the figures wrong for their pet projects, its just a matter of opinion. Case in point : the original cost estimates for the Regulatory Standards Bill came to $18 million a year – but this week, MBIE calculations released under the Official Information Act indicate that the annual cost could be $50-60 million, or roughly three times the original figure.
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The group alleges that the PLB’s decision to impose an on-leash rule for the park’s popular off-leash “Bowl” Area was made without sufficient evidence, failed to consider alternative solutions, and disregarded overwhelming public opposition.
Six hours after the initial request for assistance, the NZDF P8 arrived on scene, its crew monitored the life raft and coordinated with the merchant oil tanker that was steaming to render assistance.
Nutrition experts found the government-funded school lunches are failing nutrition standards. The new lunches now provide only about half the energy recommended for a school lunch.
Rt Hon Helen Clark, the Foundation's patron, says 'we are very pleased to have these values-driven thought leaders contributing to our Foundation's mission of developing fair, sustainable and inclusive solutions to key long-term issues facing New Zealand.'
When people or organisations don’t follow the rules, it further threatens our special places and native wildlife. DOC takes these responsibilities very seriously and has a range of enforcement tools to hold rule-breakers to account.
NZJC categorically rejects the mischaracterisation made by the Free Speech Union that it is calling for censorship in response to the rise in antisemitism in New Zealand.
You should never take your business's plumbing lightly. Staying on top of regular inspections and necessary repairs creates a comfortable, healthy environment for everyone.
In today's newsletter - Data demand continues to grow - Starlink reveals network upgrade plan - Flat phone handset sales - Tuanz reports back
In a Perspectives article in Nature Reviews Biodiversity, a team of overseas scientists examine how genome engineering can be a new tool to add to the conservation toolkit. The Science Media Centre asked third-party experts to comment.
The report responds to the critical question: “Why can’t 100% of New Zealanders be connected?” and lays out both the challenges and opportunities for achieving true digital equity.
Higher prices for the grocery food group and the meat, poultry, and fish group contributed most to the annual increase in food prices, up 4.7 percent and 6.4 percent, respectively.
Each of the scholarships is backing a young researcher investigating a different piece of the climate puzzle. Their work will shed light on how the ocean is changing, from deep-sea currents and penguin populations to the mysterious methane seeps appearing on the ocean’s floor.
Camps of concentrated human life – concentration camps, in other words – are often given a different dressing to what they are meant to be. Authoritarian states enjoy using them to re-educate and reform the inmates even as they gradually kill them.
Israel's persistent fantasies of control invariably fail. Despite their profound wounds, Palestinians are more unified than ever, their collective identity and nationhood hardened by relentless resistance and countless sacrifices.
The Shoah, while the worst genocide in the last 100 years (at least outside of Mao's China), was neither the first nor the last real-world example of 'hunger games'.
After the upheaval of recent years and given the mess the currently dysfunctional Council is in, Wellington needs a Mayor who will stand above petty party politics and give the city unifying, consensual leadership. Little is not yet demonstrating he can do this.
Looking for consistency in all things is said to be the hallmark of a small mind. Duly noted, but the Luxon government’s stance on climate change does seem strikingly inconsistent. For starters, New Zealand claims to still be committed to the emissions targets contained in the Paris Accords, but the current government’s plan for doing so largely relies on scientific methods for reducing emissions
The real question, the burning question each of us must answer is – given there is no middle ground, there is no fence to sit on when it comes to genocide – whose side are you on? And what are you going to do about it? Vive la Resistance. Vive the defenders of the Palestinian cause.
The Fellowships aim to foster leadership, innovation, and the exchange of ideas between New Zealand and the US, empowering Fellows to address pressing challenges and drive positive change upon their return.
ICHRP condemns the July 9 unilateral 20 percent tariff imposed by the United States on imports from the Philippines as an act of economic coercion which will harm the poorest Filipinos the most.
The RNZN will work with Republic of Fiji Navy personnel deploying and monitoring the Bluebottles to help identify and track vessels operating suspiciously in Fiji’s exclusive economic zone - including those potentially involved in narcotics trafficking.
The Summit brings together YBLI programme alumni and entrepreneurs from a range of industries - including agribusiness, technology, tourism, fashion, health, and food and beverage - to connect, collaborate, and explore new growth opportunities.
An evaluation of a range of legal sources and human rights documentation addressed in this submission demonstrates that the Government of Nepal has not implemented seven recommendations relating to civic space and has only partly implemented the other six recommendations.
Aotearoa has an opportunity to 'show maturity' as Cook Islands celebrates six decades of self-governance, a Cook Islands political analyst says.
The exhibition, making its South Island debut, transforms nostalgic arcade cabinets into fully playable works of art. Created by Wellington-based designer Preston McNeil, Arca Arcade is a bold fusion of industrial design, retro technology, and cultural storytelling.
The campaign aims to increase nominations and voter turnout for school boards (formerly boards of trustees) across Aotearoa, encouraging Kiwis to step forward and help shape the future of their local schools.
The Presbyterian church at Kakanui was designed by Robert Arthur Lawson, an important Scottish Dunedin-based architect, who designed many ecclesiastical buildings over his career.
The last major advance in reducing Campylobacter contamination of chicken meat occurred under the leadership of the NZ Food Safety Authority (NZFSA), operating as a discrete government agency from 2002 to 2010 before ultimately merging into MPI.
The study highlights the need for the Aotearoa tertiary education system to promote and support behaviours, actions, services and resources to increase the numbers of Māori and Pacific PhD students, says NPM Pou Matarua, Professor Melinda Webber.
Head of School Amanda Goodchild says the schools has integrated the two complementary learning styles, adapting them for "our unique context here in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and for the emerging world of the 21st century."