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Act Party leader David Seymour will become New Zealand’s deputy prime minister tomorrow, taking over from Winston Peters.
He will be the 19th person to be the country’s second in command.
First elected to Parliament in 2014 – the last decade and a bit has seen Seymour’s meteoric rise from being his party’s sole MP to now sitting alongside 10 colleagues after Act’s best ever result in the 2023 ele...
The Reserve Bank has cut the Official Cash Rate 25-basis-points -- to 3.25 percent.
That's the lowest it's been since August 2022 – though there were discussions about holding it.
Today's move is in line with most economists' expectations, and is another positive sign of the growth of the economy.
But there remains global uncertainty over President Trump’s policies and what impact his tariffs and trade wars could have.
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We’ve all got an anecdote or a story about a tradie who did us dirty, or an issue with a new build.
Well, now we’ve got some actual evidence around what’s happening in the construction industry.
The Building Research Association of New Zealand has launched a new a Build Insights tool to provide accurate information on everything from tradie callbacks to new apprenticeships and the cost of new builds.
Today on The ...
It’ll come as no surprise when I say our emergency departments are suffering.
It’s a tale that’s haunted consecutive governments and one that has those at the frontline crying out for support.
Winter is one of the busiest periods for hospitals, and many are already reportedly at capacity.
But, what do we do with this broken record? And how do we fix a sector that's been chronically underfunded for generations?
Tod...
A new Jurassic World movie is right around the corner, taking us back to the world where dinosaurs have been brought back from the dead.
But what has been a science fiction concept for decades might be closer to reality.
Colossal Biosciences claims it’s “successfully de-extincted" the dire wolf, a species that ceased to exist around 10,000 years ago.
The biotech company, which is backed by big name investors and celebri...
The coalition Government has unveiled its second Budget.
Over 20 billion dollars in savings has been found over the next four years, more than half from controversial changes to our pay equity scheme.
There are changes to KiwiSaver contributions, means testing for support for parents, and a major new tax incentive for businesses.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis said that it is a “responsible budget”, while Labour has cal...
Officially dubbed the “Growth Budget” - unofficially, the “no BS Budget” - Finance Minister Nicola Willis has unveiled where New Zealand's dollars are being spent.
From the outset, she promised no frills or excess – saying for months there’s very little left in the kitty.
Big changes include cuts to Government KiwiSaver contributions, means testing on the financial support parents can...
Society is always under pressure to keep up – given the world around us is in a constant state of change.
Our education sector is no different.
Education officials are attempting to crack down on the use of artificial intelligence in NCEA exams, after a rise in substantiated breaches last year.
It’s an extra challenge for schools on top of other issues that have emerged since Covid – like a decline in students&rsq...
Only a few weeks after he had reportedly been in contention for the country’s top police job, deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming was suspended and put on leave.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority and New Zealand Police were investigating, but the nature of the allegations could not be reported.
Months went by without any developments.
That was – until last week, when McSkimming resigned after alleg...
Adolf Hitler. Joseph Stalin. Benito Mussolini. Pol Pot. Saddam Hussein.
Apart from being some of the most famous dictators in human history, they all have one thing in common.
They all had dramatic, violent, and disgraced downfalls. But, in almost every case, foreign powers played a major role in shaping the post-dictatorship future.
How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive by political scientist Marcel Dirsus delves into the vuln...
New Zealand’s Parliament is a ‘house of chaos’.
At least that’s how our own deputy Prime Minister has described the debating chamber.
The C-Bomb was dropped in Parliament last week by Brooke van Velden, quoting a Stuff column by Andrea Vance that was criticising the Government’s changes to pay equity.
It has muddied an already dirty debate over women’s pay that is set to overshadow the Budget thi...
The ‘war on wokeness’ may feel like a new phenomenon, but in fact, it’s been around for centuries.
People have been ‘cancelled’, in one way or another, since the beginning of time – it's human nature to form tribes, create an ‘us’ and ‘them’, and serve as judge, jury, and sometimes literally, executioner.
But in recent years, the ‘culture wars’ have erupted bet...
If you’ve looked at headlines around the world lately, you’d be forgiven for thinking that immigration is the root of all our problems.
Perhaps the most vocal anti-immigration critic at the moment is the United States, with mass deportations happening against undocumented migrants.
Now the UK Government is vowing to fix a ‘broken’ immigration system with new policies, which are estimated to lead to a 100,000...
New Zealand’s on high alert – after an Auckland ferry worker tested positive for measles.
They were infectious while on board a number of Fullers360 sailings on May 5, at a Kelston supermarket, and Downtown car park.
Two days later, they were at Unichem New Lynn and Pak 'n Save Mt Albert.
The marine crew member had recently travelled to Asia, but they weren’t infectious on their flight home.
So, how concerning is ...
After a week of tensions, India and Pakistan have reached a ceasefire deal.
Tensions over the disputed territory of Kashmir were reignited after a massacre of Hindu tourists last month, leading to a series of bombings between the two countries that sparked fears they would return to full out war.
While the ceasefire deal is holding for now, many in the Kashmir region are hoping a permanent solution can be found.
Today on The Front ...
The Government is set to cut billions of dollars from spending at the upcoming budget as a cost-saving measure in these tight financial conditions.
But what if there was a way to raise more revenue from existing industries?
Analysis from the Herald has looked at the ‘black market’ or the informal economy – the industries dominated by cash in hand methods of payment that pass by the tax system.
NZ Herald Head of Ne...
The National Party is looking to follow Australia and ban social media for under-16s.
It has submitted a members bill that would look to limit how young people engage with the likes of Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
Since Australia’s world-leading ban was passed into law last year, multiple countries are looking at bans as a way of addressing concerning social media habits.
But is a ban actually feasible, and would it addres...
After 22 years, video calling platform Skype is shutting down.
After its inception, to ‘skype’ became a verb – and it was the go-to service for many years.
That is... until Covid-19 and Zoom took over.
So how has something once thought to be so innovative become so obsolete?
Who decides what apps and sites we migrate to – and looking to the future, what could be the next big bang – or bust?
Today on Th...
This year marks 15 years since the birth of Auckland’s Super City.
The controversial idea to merge eight regional and district councils into one SUPER council was kickstarted after a Royal Commission on Auckland Governance back in 2007.
The city now stretches from Wellsford down to Bombay, and from Muriwai to Orere Point.
More than a decade later, discussions are still being had about whether it was a good move for New Zealan...
Donald Trump has made it through his 100 days back in office – and people are not thrilled with his performance.
His approval ratings at the 100 day mark are the lowest in 70 years, with only a 44 percent approval for a man who won the popular vote only 7 months ago.
It comes as his tenure has so far been dominated by tariffs and trade wars, cutting public services, gender, mass deportations, and hitting out at his enemies.
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