Job cuts: 17 per cent reduction in jobs at Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Chief executive Leauanae Laulu Mac Leauanae said it has been an unsettling time for staff.

Middlemore Hospital ED ‘extremely busy’ as staff shortages and winter illnesses bite

There were reports of long waits for a bed and patients in corridors.

TVNZ cost-cutting fallout: Fair Go and Sunday shows off air but staff have jobs extended as case goes to Employment Court

State broadcaster is now appealing to the Employment Court as dispute turns ugly.

Orient Express Restaurant and Bar to take Te Awamutu locals on culinary journey

Head chef Anshul Sethi decided he wanted to be chef in 10th grade.

Bay of Plenty op shops count costs of illegal dumping

Frequent clean-ups of soiled goods and rubbish are taking a toll on store team members.

UK television star Noel Edmonds rejects claims he sacked Kiwi winery staff, calls accusations ‘‘f*ing lies’

UK celeb Noel Edmonds rejects claims he sacked 17 Kiwi winery staff with a day's notice.

UK television star Noel Edmonds accused of sacking Kiwi vineyard workers at short notice

One day's notice of job cuts for 17 staff at Noel Edmonds' South Island winery.

Ōhakea air force base trains up staff for round-the-clock fire and rescue services

Ōhakea serves as a vital alternate airport in New Zealand.

Navy staff haka out the old rear admiral and welcome in the new commodore

Rear Admiral David Proctor is farewelled with a fiery navy haka.

National Emergency Management Agency review highlights lack of well-trained staff to deal with severe weather events

“We do not have enough well trained Nema staff or surge staff to deploy,” the report read.

Hamilton rates rises draw in flood of feedback from community

Hamilton's rates rises have drawn in a flood of feedback from the community.

Minister Tama Potaka encouraged DoC staff to use te reo Māori ‘everywhere and anywhere’, despite Goverment position

Documents released to the Herald reveal his preferences for email greetings and signoffs.

Te Whatu Ora staff shortages: Lakes spends $5m on locums, outsourced specialists in 2023

'Higher rates' are paid to attract locums amid staff shortages, the union says.

Te Whatu Ora staff shortages: Bay of Plenty’s $8m locum bill for 2023

'Higher rates' are paid to attract locums amid staff shortages, the union says.

Ministry of Social Development receives almost 5000 complaints about staff in two years

People seeking support from Work and Income say MSD staff lack compassion.

Hamilton City Councillor questions spending $70,000 on te reo Māori app for staff

The app has been decried as a 'luxury' when the cost of living was already high.

James Anderson could stay on as England coach after confirming retirement

Veteran seamer is set to stay in the England set-up as a 'mentor'.

TVNZ job cuts: Broadcaster told to enter mediation after ERA rules consultation clause was broken

ERA orders TVNZ to start mediation with union over job cuts.

Government commits $571m for Defence Force pay, helicopter and vehicle upgrades

The new spend comes with more than $100m of cuts to the NZDF and the Defence Ministry.

Staff shortages force Pathlab clinics in Te Puke and Ōtūmoetai to close temporarily

Closures were decided once all other options were exhausted, Pathlab says.

Tauranga’s Caltex Tauriko to close after half a century of community service

Bittersweet atmosphere as loyal patrons called in one final time.