Category: education
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CAA Announces New Director and Outlines Key Aviation Updates
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced Kane Patena as the next Director of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive, effective September 1, 2025. This announcement was made as part of a regular briefing from the CAA to the aviation industry,…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyWorldTransportationEducationAustralasiaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyTradeLegalAviationSecurity
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New Zealand to Modernize Data System with New Census Approach and Monthly CPI
Sweeping changes to New Zealand's data system have been announced by Minister of Statistics Hon Dr Shane Reti, promising a more modern and future-focused approach to producing economic and population statistics. Stats NZ will move towards an admin-data-first census and…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessAustralasiaEconomyFederal GovernmentTradeEducation data systemShane RetiMary CraigcensusCPIstatisticsStatistics New Zealand
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports Embassy Closure, Investigation
Radio New Zealand is reporting that the Embassy of Israel in Wellington is closing amid international conflict. RNZ said the closure is part of a worldwide shuttering of the country's diplomatic missions. In other news, a scheduled test of Christchurch…
WeatherSportPolitics and GovernmentBusinessWorldScience & TechnologyMiddle EastDisastersFinancial MarketsLaw EnforcementEducationGeneral WeatherEconomySocial IssuesEnvironment Embassy of IsraelWellingtonChristchurchLachlan JonesGorePolice investigationDiplomacyRNZ News
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NZ Police Audit Reveals Recruitment Standard Discrepancies
New Zealand Police have released preliminary findings from an audit into police officer recruitment standards, prompted by the discovery that some applicants who failed the Physical Appraisal Test (PAT) were still accepted for training. The audit examined 1022 recruits from…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementEducation New Zealand Policerecruitment standardsPhysical Appraisal TestRNZPCTusha PennyEnglish literacy testpolice
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New Zealand Parliament Disallows Tikanga Māori Integration in Core Law Subjects
New Zealand's Parliament has voted to disallow a provision in the Professional Examinations in Law Regulations that mandated the teaching of tikanga Māori (Māori law and philosophy) as part of every core law subject. The vote, which occurred on May…
Politics and GovernmentEducationLawNational PartyLabour PartyLegalState Governments ParliamentTikanga MāoriRegulations Review CommitteeCouncil of Legal EducationLegislationU.S. Library of Congress
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports Book Disposal, Drone Incident, and Housing Case
RNZ is reporting that a second-hand bookstore owner in New Zealand is upset over the National Library's plan to dispose of half a million books. It said the library claims it has been trying to re-home the books since 2018,…
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldMediaSportEducationSocial IssuesLegalFilm and TVArtificial IntelligenceTransportation RNZNational Library of New ZealandTransport Accident Investigation CommissionAuckland AirportBook disposalDroneHousingRNZ News
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New Zealanders Work Longer, Says Stats NZ
Stats NZ reported today that New Zealanders are entering the workforce sooner and working later in life. According to 2023 Census data, teenage participation in the workforce has increased compared to previous censuses. Dr. Rosemary Goodyear, 2023 Census spokesperson, noted…
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Media Monitor: NZ Schools Maintain Homemade Lunches Despite Funding Cuts
RNZ is reporting that some New Zealand schools are choosing to continue making their own lunches despite funding cuts to the government's free school lunch program. It said that after six months under the revised scheme, the schools are reporting…
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessSportEducationWeatherAustraliaMiddle EastLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesEconomyEnergyLegal RNZschool lunchesfunding cutsLoafers Lodge fireHMAS Canberrainternet outageRNZ News
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Stats NZ to Release Key Economic and Population Data
Stats NZ is set to release a series of key statistical reports over the next week, covering various sectors of the New Zealand economy and population. On June 5, 2025, the value of building work put in place for the…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorldEconomyEmployment and LaborTradeTransportationEducationAustralasia Stats NZEconomic DataPopulation StatisticsBuilding WorkEmploymentMigrationStatistics New Zealand
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Greymouth Police Officer Receives King’s Birthday Honour
Senior Constable Terri Middleton from Greymouth has been awarded a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for her services to the New Zealand Police and her community. Commissioner Richard Chambers congratulated Terri Middleton on the award, recognising…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesEducation New Zealand PoliceKing’s Birthday HonoursTerri MiddletonGreymouthMNZMGloriavaleCommunity PolicingNZ Police
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Napier Council to Keep Library Open Following Community Feedback
Community says libraries are important and Council listens Napier City Council heard the community and responded, after listening to residents’ views during its Annual Plan hearings held this week. The consultation resulted in 1007 submissions, the highest number in ten…
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ACT Claims Victory on Budget Savings, Regulatory Reform, and School Funding
ACT is touting its role in the New Zealand government's Budget 2025, highlighting $4.9 billion in savings and new legislation aimed at increasing accountability in lawmaking. The party says it is ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent effectively, with increased funding…
Politics and GovernmentEducationBusinessAustralasiaGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial IssuesDigital and Print PublishingLaw Enforcement ACTBudget 2025Regulatory Standards BillDavid SeymourEducation FundingSocial Media Inquiry
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World of WearableArt Celebrates Millionth Ticket Sale
The World of WearableArt (WOW), Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest live show, has reached a significant milestone, selling its millionth ticket. In other news, initiatives for sexual violence prevention in Pōneke were kick-started by two Victoria University students who led an…
WorldEntertainmentPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEducation World of WearableArtWOWAotearoa New ZealandVictoria UniversityPōnekeSexual Violence PreventionWellington City Council
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New Police Constables to Start Across New Zealand
Seventy-four new police constables from Wing 384 are set to begin their duties across New Zealand next week, following their graduation ceremony at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua. Commissioner Richard Chambers, along with members of the police executive and wing…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesEducation New Zealand PoliceRichard ChambersAllan BorehamAnita BakerDiane AspalvoHunta SutherlandCharise PerezNZ Police
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ActionStation Aotearoa Slams Coalition Government Budget
ActionStation Aotearoa criticizes the Coalition Government's budget, alleging it redistributes income from low-income individuals and families to the wealthy. According to ActionStation, these changes exacerbate existing cuts to public services and recent decisions to reduce the pay of some of…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSocial IssuesEconomyEmployment and LaborEducation ActionStation AotearoaCoalition Governmentbudgetincome inequalitypublic servicesKassie HartendorpJobseeker Support
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Inquiry into Social Media Harm Welcomed by ACT, Caution Urged on Blanket Ban
ACT MP Dr. Parmjeet Parmar has welcomed Parliament's decision to authorize a Select Committee inquiry into the harms of social media on young people. Dr. Parmar, who sits on Parliament's Education and Workforce Committee, proposed the inquiry. She believes it…
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Budget 2025 Prioritizes Economic Growth, Says ACT Leader
ACT Leader David Seymour has lauded Budget 2025 as a victory for taxpayers, emphasizing its focus on economic growth through savings, investment, and reduced red tape. According to Seymour, the Budget increases by $1.3 billion this year, just under one…
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New Zealand Government Announces $2.5 Billion Boost to Learning Support
The New Zealand government is set to make a significant investment in learning support, allocating $2.5 billion in Budget 2025 to enhance resources and address inequities in the education system. Education Minister Erica Stanford announced the plan, emphasizing that it…
Politics and GovernmentEducation Erica StanfordBudget 2025Learning SupportEarly Intervention ServiceOngoing Resourcing Scheme
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New Zealand Budget 2025 Aims to Secure Economic Recovery
Budget 2025 focuses on securing New Zealand's economic and fiscal recovery through various initiatives, according to Finance Minister Nicola Willis. The budget aims to boost growth, investment, and savings, while also targeting essential services and infrastructure. It also seeks to…
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessEconomyEducationLaw Enforcement Budget 2025Nicola WillisKiwiSaverInvestmentInfrastructureFiscal Policy
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Police Graduation Ceremony to be Held in Porirua
The New Zealand Police will hold the graduation ceremony for the 384 Allan Boreham Recruit Wing tomorrow at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua. The event celebrates the completion of the initial training course for the new police officers. Media are…
Law EnforcementEducationMediaAustralasia New Zealand PolicePoriruagraduationAllan BorehamRichard ChambersAnita BakerNZ Police
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on McSkimming Injunction, Education Support
RNZ is reporting that former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming has been granted an emergency injunction blocking media from reporting the nature of allegedly objectionable material found on his work computer. It said that on Friday evening, his lawyer Linda Clark…
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Media Monitor: RNZ reports on police resignation, fatal fire, political clash
RNZ is reporting that former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming resigned amid an investigation into alleged objectionable material found on his work computer. It said McSkimming's resignation came after he was confronted with the allegations. McSkimming declined to comment through his…
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementSportAustraliaWorldMediaSocial IssuesFilm and TVLegalEducation Jevon McSkimmingpoliticscrimeRyan FoxKāinga OraRNZ News
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Abuse Compensation, Abduction Attempts
Radio New Zealand is reporting that the New Zealand government will not create a new compensation scheme for survivors of abuse in state care. RNZ said that, despite recommendations from the Royal Commission and the Redress Design Group, the government…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalEducation Radio New ZealandabusecompensationAucklandLordebutterRNZ News
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Police Establish Auckland Training Base at Massey University
Police have secured a long-term lease with Massey University's Ōtehā campus in Auckland to establish a new training base, with courses set to commence next month. Deputy Commissioner Jill Rogers stated, "We are thrilled we have signed an agreement with…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Woman's Right to Refuse Treatment, School Lunch Probe
Radio New Zealand is reporting that a 26-year-old woman has won a court order to refuse food and medical intervention, which could result in her death. RNZ said the woman has a history of health issues and has spent much…
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NZ Social Media Age Restriction Bill Faces Hurdles
A New Zealand bill aiming to ban social media use for those under 16 faces potential hurdles, according to a briefing paper. The Social Media (Age-Restricted Users) Bill, introduced by MP Catherine Wedd, requires platforms to take "all reasonable steps"…
Politics and GovernmentLawSocial IssuesComputers and InternetAustralasiaEducation Social MediaAge VerificationOnline SafetyCatherine WeddDigital Safety CommissionerPrivacy Impact Assessment
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New Bill Aims to Restrict Social Media Access for Under 16s in New Zealand
National MP Catherine Wedd has introduced the Social Media Age-Appropriate Users Bill, aiming to protect young people from the risks associated with social media. The bill focuses on restricting access for those under 16. Wedd stated, "Social media is an…
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologySocial IssuesEducationAustralasiaComputers and InternetLaw Enforcement Catherine WeddSocial Media Age-Appropriate Users BillSocial mediaOnline Safety AmendmentlegislationParenting
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Jordyn Joy Pillay Wins 2025 Race Unity Speech Awards
Jordyn Joy Pillay, from Ormiston Senior College in Auckland, has won the 2025 Race Unity Speech Awards. The awards took place at Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae, Manukau Institute of Technology Ōtara Campus. Pillay's speech emphasized that "diversity must be more…
Social IssuesEducationPolitics and GovernmentLaw Enforcement Race Unity Speech AwardsJordyn Joy PillayOrmiston Senior CollegeRichard ChambersJill RogersRakesh NaidooNew Zealand Bahá’í CommunityNZ Police
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NZ Police Review Recruit Swimming Assessment Completion
New Zealand Police are reviewing swimming assessment completion rates for recruits at the Royal New Zealand Police College. Since January 2024, three more wings have missed the assessment, bringing the total to 349 constables who will now undergo the assessment…
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Government Announces New Building Scheme; Family Seeks Answers in Murder Case
The government has introduced a new scheme to expedite building projects through self-certification and inspection targets. Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk announced the initiative today from Waitoki, north of Auckland, stating it will allow approved building firms, plumbers, and…
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessSportWeatherLaw EnforcementLegalEducation Chris PenkAucklandHillmorton HospitalFaye PhelpsBuilding and ConstructionAuckland FCOmaha Beach