800-plus jobs slashed at Ministry of Social Development and DOC
MSD previously announced 200 voluntary redundancies were accepted last month.
MSD previously announced 200 voluntary redundancies were accepted last month.
Artist Maryanne Shearman said she wanted to paint someone who deserved to be painted.
Business high flyers to advise the mayor directly as capital braces for disruptive change.
The latest team lists for Super Rugby Pacific have been announced.
The former Justice Minister was sentenced on two charges after the crash.
There is lots to see in Das Bunker Kāpiti.
The Kilns at Te Horo joins the Kāpiti Coast Art Trail.
The former Justice Minister's trial has been called off at the last minute.
Regional council intervention sought to mitigate dune erosion.
A council staff member said a contractor had been trialling a new machine.
Bevan Johnston is heading back to Canada for some car-crunching competition.
Staff have been told there is 'no expectation' to attend the office in-person.
One breach included asking police to omit information from a job sheet after a meeting.
Residents wonder what their rates are paying for if not community facilities.
Bridges currently chairs New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi.
Allan says she is testing a grey area in the law.
There are at least 330 vacancies nationwide which Labour says is unacceptably high.
The company developed a new $26.1 million Woolworths at Kaiapoi in the past year.
Boss distributed leaflets about “excessively loud and distracting” announcements.
The artwork features Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi and her epic swim.
Green MP talks in an extended interview about allegations of intimidating behaviour.
The United Nations lists Rotuman as one of the most endangered languages in the world.
High school student had waited years for publicly funded gender-affirming surgery.
The convicted child sex offender has challenged rules against sex in the treatment unit.
Individuals and groups made submissions on plans for the coming 10 years.
The award-winning head chef shares some insight into her culinary world.
NZTA is also disestablishing roles due to policy changes.
The Herald has seen an employees-only document from the commission, outlining the changes.