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Māori Development Fund backing growth, jobs and exports

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government More than $5.3 million in Māori Development Fund investments are helping grow Māori-owned businesses, create jobs, strengthen regional economies and expand export opportunities across New Zealand,...

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Optimising land use to power rural productivity

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government A thriving food and fibre sector depends on lifting productivity through greater flexibility, and the Government is backing that future, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Agriculture...

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Land Use Flexibility: greater options for whenua Māori

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Greater land use flexibility ensures whenua Māori landowners can achieve their productivity and environmental aspirations, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka say....

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Land Use Flexibility: empowering horticulture

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is empowering New Zealand’s horticulture sector with greater land use flexibility, enabling innovation and sustainable productivity, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “Greater land use...

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Land Use Flexibility: empowering forestry and wood through tech

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is backing the New Zealand’s forestry sector’s innovation and sustainable productivity, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “Greater land use flexibility results in prosperity through...

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More work revealed to keep Kiwis’ money safe

· June 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Kiwis and businesses are getting a stronger line of defence against scammers, with the Anti-Scam Alliance releasing a raft of new initiatives to help protect people...

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Unlucky penguin scores own goal

· June 10, 2026

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  10 June 2026 A kororā scored an unfortunate own goal when it found itself entangled in a football net in a New Plymouth garden last...