Māori Climate Commissioner celebrates first step for Indigenous Peoples at UN Climate Change Conference 2018
Māori Climate Commissioner, Donna Awatere Huata, is hailing the inclusion of indigenous people at the current UN Climate Conference in…
Māori Climate Commissioner, Donna Awatere Huata, is hailing the inclusion of indigenous people at the current UN Climate Conference in…
Recently Helius has commisioned a Horizons poll outlining attitudes around Medical Cannabis. With the final reading of the Medical Cannabis…
A new Deloitte report released today by the New Zealand Disability Support Network (NZDSN) shows support services for disabled New…
A New Zealand medical cannabis company is calling on the government to show international leadership in what it says is…
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…poor old Simon, he can’t stop leaks in his party and he can’t catch a break from the Polls.
It’s not often I agree with the National Party on mental health issues, but the announcement late last week by Police Minister Stuart Nash that extra training for police recruits in mental health issues had been scrapped, had me searching for my blue cardigan for the first time in many years.
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The restructuring of state education proposed by the government working group led by Bali Haque, feels like a fresh breath of spring air after 30 years in the dark ages of Tomorrow’s Schools.
Exactly 30 years ago, a taskforce headed by a supermarket magnate, and urged on by an ideological Treasury and rampantly privatising Labour Government, came up with a report on schooling that led to the Tomorrow’s Schools reports.