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'Old school': Education mandates met with 'reluctance' by schools
Schools will be required to teach an hour of reading, writing and maths every day.
Schools will be required to teach an hour of reading, writing and maths every day.
The movement of a slip near Wairoa on SH2 had made it difficult to keep the road clear.
The classic car can be heard revving before it lurches forward and into the performers. Video / Supplied
Official figures show secondary schools are relying heavily on foreign-trained teachers.
The gender pay gap has remained around 9 per cent since 2017.
All lanes on the Southern Motorway are open again following the incident.
Waikanae Water Treatment Plant provides drinking water across the Kāpiti district.
Hāpai Ta Hauora says Government's Smokefree plan will hurt Māori.
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It will protect the steel from corrosive elements such as weather and pigeon poo.
Our new coalition Government kicks into gear, rates rises and axed cycle lanes in Auckland’s proposed budget and why medical students here can’t afford to finish thier degrees in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / AP Video / Getty
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Willie Jackson predicts doom for new government
With throat and mouth swelling, head pounding and painkillers useless, he needed 'relief'.
Tracey Rangihuna has struggled with her weight for the last 30 years.
Ngāti Kahungunu's AGM Whānau Day at Splash Planet was a fantastic day to come together.
'I was asked not to disclose the information, but it was hard to contain it'
Flooding at the intersection of Scarborough Rd and Marine Ave this afternoon. Video / Alex Cairns
Dean Kimpton talks car park mayhem, missing cyclists, tough budgets and customer delight.
'The decisions of the past have determined our current budgetary woes.'
Mitchell won't be drawn on whether he expects Coster to step down.
OPINION: The ultimate cost will be much higher than any notional increase in revenue.
OPINION: The law could swing an election unfairly and it causes voters needless trouble.
60 per cent of medical students are skipping essentials to make ends meet, surveys show.