Wildlife institutions affected by a loss of visitor revenue during the Covid-19 lockdown are set to receive government support with $14.89 million of funding.
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Marama Davidson weighs in on today's politics
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks to Te Ao Mārama about today's politics.
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Labour to extend loan scheme for small businesses
Labour party began its annual conference in Wellington with promising news for people struggling post-pandemic.
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Northland ministers give away more money
Winston Peters and Shane Jones have announced more than $7.5 million of Provincial Growth Funding for their home province.
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Te Arawa meets government officials over quarantine facilities
Rotorua iwi, council and hospital board leaders confronted politicians last night over the government's failure to communicate that it needed managed quarantine facilities in Rotorua.
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Finance Minister confirms Ihumātao negotiations continue
Reports have surfaced that the Prime Minister had become involved in negotiations over the disputed land.
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Māori Television welcomes consultation on Te Ao Pāpāho Ki Tua- Māori Media Sector- Shift Options
Māori Television welcomes consultation on the Māori Media Sector – Shift Options Discussion Document announced by Hon Nanaia Mahuta, Minister for Māori Development today.
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Training in trades free under new billion-dollar Govt investment
All New Zealanders will be able to train in trade for free under the government's billion-dollar investment to deal with the unemployment rise due to Covid-19.
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Whānau building homes could save money following new consent changes
Homeowners, builders and DIYers will soon have an easier time making basic home improvements after the Government scrapped the consents process for low-risk building work such as sleep-outs, sheds and carports.
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Govt expresses concern about China's Hong Kong security legislation
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says the New Zealand government has reacted with concern at the introduction of legislation in China's National People's Congress relating to national security in Hong Kong.