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3 years. Zero homes. The project yet to yield a single house
The development plan was released under the now-abandoned KiwiBuild programme.

Police swoop on polytech after reports of armed man on campus
With an arm raised, the person appeared to take aim with a handgun, terrifying passersby.

Asbestos scare: Unitec boss apologises after five buildings close
Asbestos researchers to work alongside WorkSafe and Health and Safety team.

Five buildings at Unitec closed after asbestos discovered
One staff member said he was given 30 minutes to vacate his office.

Students 'incredibly disappointed', orientation scrapped
"We really wanted to give new students that first-year experience."

Not Just Water: Ex Rich Lister's plans to hit a $100m turnover
Businessman Tony Falkenstein plans to expand Just Life Group to hit a $100m turnover.

Ex-manager splurged $110k as Unitec shed staff to cut costs
Unitec was facing multi-million shortfalls when it was defrauded by a senior manager.

Revealed: Where the new jobs are in a Covid world
What kind of training will lead to secure jobs as we recover from the Covid recession?

Attack on Sikh journalist case dismissed
Man accused of attack says decision restores his dignity and reputation.

Choices, choices: How to decide where to train or study in NZ
How to choose the best place to train or retrain in the Covid recession.

Enrolments soar at training institutions as Covid-19 bites
Early applications for 2021 have doubled at some polytechs.

Election 2020: Our diverse 40 new MPs
Who are they? They include our first African, Latin American and Sri Lankan MPs.

Universities open door to students without UE
Universities relax the rules due to Covid-19 disruption.

'Don't want to get ahead of ourselves': PM on possible change in NZ's alert levels
School students may get a fast-track into building industry jobs.

Uni may move hall residents to accommodate international students
Officials have signalled work is under way to allow foreign students to return to NZ.

Looming recession tipped to boost polytechs
Polytech and wānanga domestic enrolments forecast to jump 33 per cent.

Targeted fees-free retraining scheme tipped for Budget
It is difficult for mid-career people who lose their jobs to go back to study.

Rejected student visa applicant says INZ has 'shameful' approach
Immigration officials told the student they made mistakes, but refuse to refund him.

'White middle-class' fight over housing near school
Kiwibuild developer lashes out at 'little white middle-class community'.

Generation Debt: Will fees-free change lives?
Release from debt will change the lives of the fees-free generation.

One of the world's worst weeds found in Auckland
Himalayan wineberry bramble grows in dense, thick mass, smothering forest canopies.