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Public sector employment boosted post-pandemic, and not only in Wellington
In the year up to last December, 7630 new jobs were created in the public sector.
In the year up to last December, 7630 new jobs were created in the public sector.
Waka Kotahi NZTA hopes State Highway 5 will be open by lunchtime today.
The single vehicle crash happened around 6pm on Tuesday.
Ruapehu's mayor is concerned after Aucklanders travelled to the region during lockdown.
The council has also confirmed the breed of the dog responsible for the attack.
Police are responding to the accident on Turakina Valley Rd.
The Whanarere whānau have jumped onto the Masters Games volunteer roster.
Tom and Nola Wright spend their time together at their rest home.
Rawiri Waititi's defiance is an important and timely stand and is hugely symbolic.
Don Weston competes to win - but he also aims to have fun.
The incident has left the team shaken.
Whanganui-based Te Ururangi Rowe is building his Aotearoa Kai Gatherers business.
The road was closed for around five hours but has since been re-opened.
The offending happened during a drunken night out in 2019.
A child was seriously injured after being attacked by a dog on Friday.
The petition for a poll on the proposed Ruapehu Māori ward has fallen short.
Power was also cut to nearby properties.
'Boys get the priority', says McAuley High School principal Jan Waelen.
Drysdale is the first man home, while Anna MacQuerrie wins the women's single skull race.
The incident happened while someone was cutting down a tree.
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Teachers aim to lift students' aspirations above mere grades.
It's only the second time the Labour Party won't be at Rātana in their 84-year alliance.
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Ardern is talking on the housing crisis and new US President Joe Biden.
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It will be a different Rātana event at the end of the month with no politicians.