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Molesworth Station Lease Battle: The Crown’s 180,000ha Molesworth Station is up for grabs, with five applicants competing as the Department of Conservation weighs new plans for farming, conservation, tourism and public access after the current lease ends in June. Health Policy Push: GenPro has launched its Election 2026 agenda calling for a major funding lift for general practice, a stronger cost-pressure mechanism and changes to how primary care is funded and delivered. Hydrogen Freight Momentum: Hiringa and TR Group say they’re close to putting about a dozen hydrogen fuel-cell trucks on the road, despite earlier delays and ongoing debate over whether hydrogen or batteries should lead heavy-vehicle decarbonisation. Airline Pressure Point: A fresh wave of commentary and analysis keeps spotlighting Air New Zealand’s unique public-service role as fuel-cost pain and flight cuts feed investor and public scrutiny. Climate Disclosure Climb: New Zealand businesses are being pulled into a wider global shift toward assured, operational climate reporting—mirroring tougher rules rolling out overseas. World Cup Diplomacy: FIFA says it held “excellent” talks with Iran’s federation to secure Iran’s participation in 2026.

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