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Festival drug testing law to be made permanent

Festival drug testing law to be made permanent - Minister Little © RNZ / Dom Thomas The government has given a permanent all clear for pill testing at summer festivals, allowing partygoers to check whether their illicit drugs have been laced. The bill is set to expire in December but Health Minister Andrew Little says fresh legislation would be passed this year, making it permanent. He says Victoria University of Wellington research shows 68 percent of festival-goers who used the service changed their behaviour as a result. Some disposed of the drugs that had been tested, some reduced the amount of drugs they took, and most 87 percent said that as a result of talking to the testing team they understood more about the harmful behaviour involved in taking the drugs.

Obituary: Entrepreneur Stuart Young, first to raise the alarm about the ferry Wāhine

Obituary: Entrepreneur Stuart Young, first to raise the alarm about the ferry Wāhine
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Top Universities for Hospitality and Leisure Management in 2021

By Chloe Lane Updated April 9, 2021 Updated April 9, 2021 Hospitality The recently released QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021 contains 100 of the best schools to study hospitality and leisure management. Switzerland s Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne is the best university to study hospitality in the world. The QS Rankings by Subject are based on four indicators: academic reputation, employer reputation, research citations per paper and the H-index (a way of measuring the productivity and published work of a scientist or scholar). You can find more details about the methodology behind the subject rankings here.  Read on to learn more about the best hospitality and leisure management schools in each region. Alternatively, if you would like to explore the 50 schools in further detail, click here to view the full table. 

Strengthening Māori Knowledge In Science And Innovation

Thursday, 8 April 2021, 1:28 pm Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods has today announced the 16 projects that will together get $3.9 million through the 2021 round of Te Pūnaha Hihiko: Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund, further strengthening the Government’s commitment to Māori knowledge in science and innovation. “We received 78 proposals - the highest number of applications since the Fund began and I am excited to announce our 16 successful applicants. I want to personally congratulate them and am eager to see the impact and growth within their iwi and organisations from these projects,” says Megan Woods. “The Fund supports the implementation of a kaupapa Māori approach to research,

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