Feathers are being ruffled over a decision to potentially allow landowners to charge hunters to shoot pheasants on private property. File image. Photo: Unsplash / Michael Hoyt There are also... Read more
It is back to basics with the government’s latest Covid-19 tracking tool – a paper pamphlet to be used by anyone who does not have a smartphone. More than two million people have... Read more
Vanuatu’s former prime minister Charlot Salwai is to appear in the Supreme Court today to enter a plea in relation to charges of bribery and perjury against him. Vanuatu’s prime... Read more
Monday’s scheduled departure of 162 ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers for Australia has been postponed indefinitely. The workers were to be sent to the Northern territory to work on mango fa... Read more
A former education minister has been appointed as the inaugural vice-chancellor of the National University of Vanuatu. The creation of a multilingual national university was approved by parl... Read more
The prime minister had a serious message for those blaming people for being infected with the virus, the use of masks is once again being urged, and the financial hit in the second period of... Read more
The big news to start the week was Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s announcement that the election would be delayed until 17 October. Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas, Supplied / Port of Taurang... Read more
Fears about the safety of a vaccine for Covid-19 could put people off receiving it and see the country fall short of achieving herd immunity. Experts say uptake would need to be as high as 8... Read more
The National Party board will meet “as soon as possible” to discuss allegations surrounding its member Roger Bridge and a late-night call on talkback radio. Newshub yesterday rep... Read more
A Taranaki farmer has been described as “highly reckless” and lambasted for killing fish and “destroying the ecosystem” of a stream on the boundary of Egmont National... Read more



