In the wake of WW2, immigration policy was driven by a mixture of compassion for the refugees of war, and by a less admirable desire to replenish our ranks (preferably) with the racial stock of the old Empire. Ever since the neo-liberal reforms of the 1980s though, immigration has been treated as a market transaction in human capital. Its worth has been and judged almost entirely on the basis of the economic benefits that immigration offers to New Zealand.
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'A handful of milk powder millionaires are profiting from pollution, but the rest of us pay the price as climate disasters hit us where it hurts,' says Greenpeace agriculture spokesperson Will Appelbe.
The BSA is the only real protection New Zealand has against rogue broadcasters and dodgy media companies who want to put out lies, abuse or misinformation.
The test will become a requirement from late 2027. There is no impact on applications already lodged or those lodged before the test becomes a requirement.
“Antisemitism is a serious issue and the Jewish community deserves responsible and evidence-based reporting on racism towards Jews. The government should not be farming this work out to extreme groups,” says Avigail Allan, Dayenu co-founder.
We expect to see councils work closely with unions to make sure staff can be heard on their views and managed through the process. No-one knows a local community better than the people on the frontlines.
“Being able to return safely and appropriately to Mauao to begin repair work is a positive step forward, and it’s right that this is done alongside whānau, hapū and our Mauao partners,' says Mayor Mahé Drysdale.
Absence of advanced technologies across NZ’s AML/CFT Supervisory framework not only exposes vulnerabilities in financial oversight, but also undermines public confidence in the govt's capacity to address pressing issues related to financial crime.
The survey also found more than three-quarters are worried about the impact of the conflict on their finances, with 44% somewhat concerned and 32% very concerned. That’s down from 42% who were very concerned in March.
“The potential for long-term harm to our kids’ development is concerning,” says Claire Reid, the School of Psychology PhD student who led the scoping study. “We need action at all levels – policy, schools and the family – to better protect our children.”
Associate Professor Lai says the research aims to better understand how assessment systems, subject pathways and school practices shape students’ access to and success in STEM learning.
Changes in fuel prices and supply chains are likely to have a broad range of impacts on New Zealand’s households and businesses.
A core focus in 2025 was the review of the Therapeutic and Health Advertising Code. The review resulted in a new Code comes into full effect from July 2026.
Sweden, reflecting its exceptionalist image as a warmly welcoming country, rejected any attempts to 'assimilate' its refugee immigrants; supposedly leaving them to retain their cultures of origin while being supported in deep poverty traps.
The latest episode of the long-running cartoon strip A Change in the Weather, originally published in the Otago Daily Times magazine The Weekend Mix.
The dictates of the national security state and its desperation in controlling narratives and holding the line on mendacity and the exposure of bad behaviour, remains that most threatening of diseases to the Fourth Estate.
Bangkok has been touting the Land Bridge for several years without much traction or committed investment. The entire project could cost more than $30 billion, Thai Senator Norasate Prachyakorn told parliament Monday (April 27).
In my estimation, people who favour the term 'antisemitism' over 'Judeophobia' are too lazy to resist time-worn tropes.
The business of the United States is business, and it follows, money. Cut the money supply, and, at the very least, leave the war mongers grumpy. Along the way, Trump’s opponents might find their mislaid backbones.
Amid claims and counter-claims of strikes and confrontations in the crucial Strait of Hormuz between Iran and the United States, UN maritime officials continue to urge vessels to exercise “maximum caution”.
The AM pays tribute to the world’s greatest advocate for the planet this weekend offering FREE entry to Bloodsuckers: Nature’s Vampires from 8 - 10 May
As we now prepare for PPR 14, we reiterate the need to develop mandatory goal-based gear-marking and lost gear reporting together in order to be effective within a comprehensive governance framework that includes mandatory global measures.
Constant exposure to headlines can take a psychological toll. Here’s why it happens and how readers can stay informed without becoming overwhelmed.
RightsCon may not happen in Zambia, but we will come together again; how and where we do so will be informed by you, our community.
The first global conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels closes with a clear mandate - and nearly 1,000 organisations ready to enforce it.
Ant Healey of APRA AMCOS says, “Country music from this part of the world has its own unique identity. These songs showcase our incredible original sound and the talent that the world is only just realising. We heard it here first!”
It’s crucial that youth mental health services are well integrated with wider systems, and designed together with mokopuna.
Chief Executive Jill Bond says Kindergartens have consistently shown that qualified teachers, strong pedagogy, and public investment are the foundations of high-quality early learning,
This July, Kiwis are being asked to go alcohol free for 31 days and raise funds to support people affected by cancer, at a time when demand for support services is increasing across the country.
Midwives across the country will also be coming together in their regions to mark the day, recognising both the collective strength of the profession and the relationships that underpin midwifery care.
Teachers are an integral part of delivering these changes, making sure they work for students, and that parents have confidence in them – excluding teachers from the process just doesn’t make any sense and is a very unwise step.