A total of 106,700 people supported New Zealand’s bill which legally banned LGBTQ conversion practices, making it the legislation with the most submissions. The country’s
Year: 2021
Auckland Schools’ Students Unite as Quarantine Interrupts Commencement of Classes
Auckland students are there for each other as exams near, and quarantine keeps students studying online at home. Howick college heads, Krish Patel and Hannah
New Zealand Records its Warmest Southern Winter Ever
Scientists have confirmed that the latest southern winter of New Zealand which has just ended is the warmest ever. This was recorded from June to
NZ International Film Fest Set in Auckland Reveals Line-up
The highly anticipated Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival set in Auckland has revealed its line-up for 2021. Director Marten Rabarts said that the
Auckland Government’s Three-Year Plan is To Invest $24.3 Billion on Transportation Benefits and Facilities
Auckland’s government has a plan to invest $24.3 billion on transportation benefits and facilities in the coming three years. This plan is based on the
Politician David Seymour Tweets Out Maori Vaccine Code; Prompting Criticisms
David Seymour, who currently serves as the party leader for ACT, has been criticized for publicly tweeting the priority access code that gives easy access
Terrorist in Auckland NZ Stabs Six People
A terrorist who was confirmed to be a supporter of the Islamic State terrorism group stabbed six people in a supermarket in Auckland, New Zealand
Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel to Build “Utopian” Luxurious Lodge and Residence in New Zealand
Peter Thiel, a billionaire of tech fortune who is known as the co-founder of Paypal and Palantir, is planning to create a luxury lodge and
Botch in Wage Subsidy Causes Anger among Business Owners
New Zealand’s Ministry of Social Development made the announcement on Thursday evening, September 2, at 8 pm, that applications for wage subsidies closed four hours
Google Co-founder Larry Page Granted Residency in New Zealand Amidst Controversy
Google co-founder Larry Page has officially been granted residency in New Zealand on August 6, 2021, which has been met by controversy. Many are debating