
Apprenticeship fees scrapped from July 1
How the Government will spend $1.6 billion on trades training.
How the Government will spend $1.6 billion on trades training.
Some pupils anxious about making sure their hands are clean all the time.
Meet the recipients of this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
The honour was a testament to the people who helped Poutasi during her career, she said.
We have five new dames and knights today, New Zealand.
University magazine Critic Te Arohi was ''untruthful, inaccurate and mean-spirited''.
The bequest is the largest ever made to the University of Auckland by a staff member.
Only 80% of students returned to classrooms in Level 2. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The school says it can keep $225,000. MSD and legal experts say otherwise.
Another big step towards equal pay for NZ women and men.
Officials have signalled work is under way to allow foreign students to return to NZ.
University bosses have faced a grilling by MPs.
Teacher admitted accessing 17 inappropriate websites on school computer.
Teacher Sandy Bornholdt said "it wasn't 'just in case' learning it was 'just in time'".
The Princess has shared the impact being diagnosed with a learning disability has had.
University and council plead with Government to 'reopen Auckland'.
'They were bunched right up, there was no physical distancing whatsoever.'
Students finally get their learn-at-home devices - when they return to school.
Preschools are on the hunt for teachers but fear they could be driven away by a fee hike.
Brodie White says music is a great way to communicate with kids.
Ruahine School Year 8 students, traversed the Tongariro Crossing in early March.
Comment: Our education export sector has been built on clever decisions. Let it resume.
Attendance shows south-to-north pattern: 90 per cent in deep south, 75 per cent in north.
Some schools are still staggering start times although they no longer have to.
Staff asked to participate in 'giving programme' if personal circumstances allowed.
"Thank you for giving us some homework," Jack Taylor wrote.
South Auckland teen's powerful call for equity shared thousands of times.
School went back on Monday this week and Te Awamutu students were happy.
Comment: Our universities can do more to address economic and social transformation.
Polytech and wānanga domestic enrolments forecast to jump 33 per cent.