星期三, 9 月 18, 2024

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Survey reveals 30,000 more victims of violent crime

Prime Minister and Botany MP Christopher Luxon has revealed the coalition Government has not hit its targeted reduction in violent crime. One of the Government’s...

Protestors seek to highlight dolphin deaths

A group of people have today carried out a protest action at the local electorate office of Prime Minister and Botany MP Christopher Luxon...

Getting transport back on track in Auckland

By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga A record $8.4 billion for transport investment in Auckland - part of the record $32.9b 2024-27...

Uni’s compulsory Treaty courses damage learning experience

By Parmjeet Parmar, Pakuranga-based ACT List MP From next year, the University of Auckland will require all first-year students to complete a ‘Waipapa Taumata...

Town Crier opposes Māori naming of community assets

A story the Times published on August 23 (War of words over Māori names for public places - Times) about the debate over giving...

Feeding more hungry people

The cost-of-living crisis is placing greater demand on east Auckland foodbanks that are providing much-needed sustenance to families under financial pressures. The Times has spoken to...

Hope on the horizon for struggling families

By Parmjeet Parmar, Pakuranga-based ACT List MP Taking a taxi recently, I got talking with the driver. He told me about the business he used...

Government unlocks Local Water Done Well

By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga The Government has approved new water service delivery models that will drive crucial infrastructure investment as...

Luxon visits Demilitarised Zone on Korean Peninsula

Prime Minister and Botany MP Christopher Luxon has just ended what he's describing as a "successful trip" to South Korea. “We return from this visit...

Economy is moving in the right direction

By Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister and MP for Botany Our Government was pleased to recently see a cut in the Official Cash Rate (OCR)...

Government to crack down on potholes, cycleways

Two major public transport projects in east Auckland will be progressed as part of the coalition Government’s 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP). The Eastern...

Community fires up over Māori placenames debate

A story published by the Times on August 16, (‘War of words heats up over Māori placenames’), received more than 1600 comments when it was...

Phase two of Covid-19 inquiry takes shape

The Government has finalised the detailed terms of reference for phase two of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Covid-19 Lessons. Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden...

Nation in mourning following death of Māori King Tūheitia

Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters is paying tribute to Māori King, Kīngi Tūheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII, following his death this morning at age...

Cost of living crisis far from over for many

East Auckland community-focused budget advisors are experiencing greater demand from people struggling to balance their personal and household finances, including managing debt. With the nation’s...
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