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Supporters say it will cut through red tape and get big infrastructure projects off the ground, but critics believe the new fast-track legislation is nuclear war on the environment.
Humza Yousaf has quit as leader of the Scottish National Party after a week of chaos.
Search, rescue and recovery efforts are ongoing in Mai Mahiu.
The Hamilton to Auckland train was launched in April 2021 for a five-year trial.
The vehicle of interest was spotted by police on Monday afternoon.
They worry the 5500 tonnes of aid on board will be rotten and expired before it reaches its destination.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is calling political leaders to a meeting to address domestic violence rates.
Raupī te Raupō will give 60 families one-to-one support sessions to help them better understand and support their child.
CCTV footage shows a group of masked offenders entering the store and smashing through cabinets.
The Tribunal is relatively powerless to force the Government to change its actions.
"Winning a world tournament is probably the only reason I still play for New Zealand," said Jimmy Neesham.
"We've inherited a fiscal cliff where we have to save the furniture."
Based on the results, Labour, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori would have enough seats together to rule.
"She was fearful of leaving her house."