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ACT wants to freeze minimum wage for three years
ACT party leader David Seymour says he knows a better way to spend the government's $2 billion mental health fund.
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Government should prioritise jobs for Kiwis- Tuariki Delamere
Tuariki Delamere wants an independent investigation into the immigration industry.
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Coalition gives extra funding for business advisors
The Coalition government is increasing its business advisor panel funding.
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Invercargill deputy mayor optimistic despite Tiwai Point closure
Invercargill deputy mayor Toni Biddle says many whānau in the community will be affected.
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The worst is yet to come for Māori businesses- Traci Houpapa
FOMA chair Traci Houpapa says that despite a great year for business, that the next two years will be difficult for Māori commerce.
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Tairāwhiti wins Covid battle but has yet to win the war
The group spearheading the Tairāwhiti recovery comprises iwi, industry and local government rōpū. Named Rau Tipu, Rau Ora, the regional recovery plan aims to bring lost jobs back to the troubled rohe.
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Māori economy can recover and will- Nanaia Mahuta
Trade Minister David Parker says rising protectionism and nationalism are halting New Zealand's economic recovery. However, he and Associate Minister Nanaia Mahuta have a plan to revitalise international trade despite the difficulties.
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Willie Jackson eager to fund training plans for rangatahi
Employment Minister Willie Jackson says the government wants to fund entities who will train young people and help them get into work. He says that these entities don't need money — they just need a well-oiled plan.