AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours ago| World Cup Culture & Politics: The U.S. men open their 2026 campaign at home soil in Los Angeles, vowing to ditch the “good guys” label and play with more bite under Mauricio Pochettino as they face Paraguay at SoFi Stadium. Health & Safety at Work: In Palmerston North, assaults on staff at a new mental health ward are spiking, with figures tied to understaffing and damning coroner criticism raising fresh alarm for worker safety. Education Reform: A Canterbury principal says NCEA replacement details feel like a return to the 1980s, warning teachers face doubled workload while still teaching the current system. Regional Healthcare Pipeline: Waikato’s new medical school plan locks in regional placements from 2029, aiming to grow a workforce that stays where it trains. Māori & Community Rights: Whakatāne District Council backs down on a proposed burial back-fill fee after Māori councillors called it culturally insensitive. Wildlife Protection: Kea conservationists urge Selwyn District Council to introduce bylaws to stop feeding kea at Arthur’s Pass, warning it can be fatal. Public Service & AI: The PSA warns against using AI to replace public servants, criticising rushed moves toward automated welfare decisions. Arts & Architecture: Wellington Central Library Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui wins major architecture awards, highlighting co-design with mana whenua and a nature-led approach. Writing & Culture: The $25,000 CLNZ | NZSA Writers’ Award opens, backing non-fiction projects including research costs. |
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