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All the Govt changes kicking in from April 1 - what they mean for your wallet
The minimum wage and benefits are increasing - alongside power prices.

How top 10 performing iwi have grown assets to $8.2b
Top 10 performing iwi hold about two-thirds of total assets, about $8 billion.

Why the All Whites' World Cup qualification matters for NZ football
The All Whites qualified for the 2026 World Cup after a 3-0 win over New Caledonia.

Five years on from NZ’s first lockdown: How do we prepare for the next pandemic?
Jacinda Ardern announced the lockdown with a call to action against the virus.

‘High athlete identity’: Expert warns of pressure on young sports stars
It cames as schools fight with NZR and a young Kiwi runner makes global headlines

The hidden cost of online dating scams in New Zealand
Some scams involved losses over $100,000, including cryptocurrency schemes.

Foreign visits highlight how NZ is navigating some tricky global relationships
High-profile visits to the USA and India are testing the PM and Foreign Minister.

‘Stop buying American’: Could NZ join the backlash against US-made products?
Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian products.

Why critics call the Government’s latest bowel screening policy ‘pathetic’
Screening age lowered to 58 for all Kiwis; plans for Māori and Pacific men scrapped.

Could the clock be ticking on New Zealand’s school lunch programme?
The Healthy School Lunches Programme supports 242,000 students in need.

‘Closely monitoring’: How is New Zealand responding to the threat of knife crime?
Last year saw 1639 incidents involving stabbing or cutting weapons.

Can the Government’s investment summit help turn around falling poll results?
100 businesses will be in attendance for the investment summit.

More beach days ahead: Warmer autumn conditions likely despite cool mornings
Temperatures forecast to rise in mid-March, with summer-like weather continuing.

‘We remain hopeful’: Eloi Rolland’s family speaks on missing son’s case
His parents say it's been 'very heartbreaking' with no news for five years.

3D bioprinting: Expert says organ printing could be decades away
3D bioprinting creates tissues and organs using living cells and biomaterials.

‘It’s too late’: The death of cinemas and the struggle to draw audiences back
Conan O’Brien mocked streaming by introducing a 'building for movies' at the Oscars.

Name suppression: What could change and why do some offenders get to keep their name a secret?
Legal groups warn the changes pose significant risks to victims.

‘Drug of choice’: NZ meth use hits unprecedented levels
Meth use reached record levels in NZ last year, peaking at 39.2kg in a week.

March rush: Why Auckland traffic woes hit hardest this season
March marks the end of summer holidays with schools and universities resuming.

How new citizens' arrest laws could impact NZ retailers
Labour criticises $3.6 million spent on retail crime advisory group.

Why ‘tradwives’ and conservative values are resonating with Gen-Z
Recent polls show a shift for one of our younger generations.