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Archives New Zealand is the regulator under the Public Records Act 2005, making sure that public sector information is well-managed, to ensure effective, trusted government information for the benefit ...
The Council committed to measuring and independently auditing its organisational emissions in 2010, and was the first local ...
Janet Copeland and Naoimh McAllister will form a new business in the South Island. Kate Ashcroft, Myriam Mitchell and ...
The Free Speech Union welcomes the commitment made today by Acting Deputy Police Commissioner, Jill Rogers, that Police will remove all ‘non-criminal incidents’ that were flagged for ‘perceived hate’ ...
Innovative AI technology is making Hutt City Council’s Tupua Horo Nuku seawall and shared path worksite safer for workers, ...
The PSA strongly condemns the Government’s sudden decision to rewrite Aotearoa’s pay equity laws, a move that threatens ...
The SDYC free Pop-up Cinema opens on Sunday 25 May in the Function Facility of the Stratford War Memorial Centre. The ...
Opinion
Democracy Blindsided
We are now functioning in a new paradigm where our democracy is being blindsided every day. Scoop is free for personal use, but you’ll need a licence for work use. This is part of our Ethical Paywall ...
Orange Heavy Rain Warning for the headwaters of the Otago Lakes and Rivers, from 4pm Thursday to 1am Friday. Yellow Heavy ...
The Government’s unconstitutional and undemocratic rushing through the House of legislation that denies pay equity for ...
We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for ...
Unions Otago has condemned the Government's changes to the Equal Pay Act passed under urgency this week. Unions Otago ...