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Public Service Overhaul: New Zealand’s government has set major public-sector reforms in motion, aiming for about $2.4b in savings by cutting agency budgets and merging services, with expectations of roughly 8,700 fewer jobs by mid-2029—sparking anxiety in Wellington and questions about what changes will actually land in daily life. Climate Law Fight: The government also plans to amend the Climate Change Response Act to block climate-tort liability, including cases like Smith v. Fonterra, arguing it’s about legal certainty while critics warn it shields polluters. Education in the Spotlight: Budget 2026 backs new maths initiatives with $131m, but teachers say the rollout is messy on the ground. Tech + Culture: A moa “de-extinction” step—hatching chicks from an artificial eggshell—adds fresh fuel to the debate over how far science can go. Global Context: NZX50 jumped as Middle East strike fears eased, while hate-crime reporting in Florida and fresh anti-Muslim violence in the US underline how fast tensions can escalate.

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