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Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Fund Launched
New Cabinet focused on bread and butter issues
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concludes official mission to Venezuela
Know conditions on water this holiday period
Report on Lake Alice Abuse at Royal Commission Released
Digital Council Completes Tenure Successfully
Police staff member charged
Changes to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board Announced
Royal Commission to draw lessons from pandemic response
Ukrainians collect water from puddles in Kherson as explosives, shelling cut off supplies
Government takes action to reduce gambling harm from pokies
Changes make water reforms more workable for communities and councils
Customs staff recognised for public service excellence
Julia Steenson resigns as Commissioner of Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care
Tongan delegation heralds beginning of new partnerships
Arrest follows international tip-offs to Customs over alleged child exploitation material
Police are responding to serious crash – Myaree
UNITAR Executive Director Visits Japan
Agreed statement from Fire and Emergency New Zealand, NZ Professional Firefighters Union, and Minister of Internal Affairs
Carbon neutral public sector another step closer
Professor Jun-ichi Takada receives ITU Association of Japan Accomplishment Award
Heat is on Tinetti as strike action begins
Natalie Barr, Sunrise, Seven
New Zealand firefighters and Defence Force personnel receive Australian awards
Japan and Australia strengthen cooperation on telecommunications resilience
Tongan government officials to discuss business opportunities in Gunnedah region
Japan and Australia strengthen relationship on telecommunications resilience and security with ministerial visit
Increased support for households to pay local council rates
Government invests to minimise gambling harm
New Chief Censor appointed
Australia and New Zealand collaborate in fight against spam and scam messages
New Privacy Commissioner Appointed
Operation Molto: Brisbane man jailed for sharing child abuse material online
Charities Act changes to benefit NZ Communities
Operation Molto: Sydney man jailed for accessing child abuse material
Passport fees to increase from 25 May
Operation Molto: NSW man charged with possessing child abuse material
Public Media entity Establishment Board appointments
In Moldova, UN Women Executive Director commits to advancing empowerment and resilience of Moldovan and refugee women
First tranche of funding open to support future of local government and communities
Pokies rules review will reduce harm to vulnerable communities in Aotearoa
Experts of Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Commend Uzbekistan on fulfilling its Treaty Obligations
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Uzbekistan on Adoption of Citizen Act and Ask about
Self-identification new milestone in New Zealand’s history
Appointment to Network for Learning board
In dialogue with Bolivia, Experts of Committee against Torture welcome progress against gender-based violence and ask about prison
Experts of Committee Against Torture Ask Serbia about Overcrowding in Prisons
Labour must delay disposal of 600,000 books to Internet Archive