Summarised by Centrist
Free school lunches program receives temporary funding while under review, with Associate Education Minister David Seymour emphasising future changes and continued support amidst budget critiques.
Summarised by Centrist
Free school lunches program receives temporary funding while under review, with Associate Education Minister David Seymour emphasising future changes and continued support amidst budget critiques.
Process as punishment.
Millions of followers tied to sponsorships and brand deals could “pretty much vanish.”
“Many contemplate leaving the profession entirely.”
For the first time since April 2023.
The Coalition government is struggling to undo Jacinda Ardern’s “radical” legacy.
“We’ll spike it. We’ll kill it.”
Process as punishment.
Millions of followers tied to sponsorships and brand deals could “pretty much vanish.”
“Many contemplate leaving the profession entirely.”
For the first time since April 2023.
The Coalition government is struggling to undo Jacinda Ardern’s “radical” legacy.
“We’ll spike it. We’ll kill it.”
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After pouring so much into the fact-check narrative, the mainstream media seems to be struggling to cope with Meta’s bold move.
NIWA’s latest climate blunder raises questions about government accountability and media trust in official data.
While monitored calls can aid rehabilitation, contraband phones fuel crime and expose serious risks behind bars.
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