The Education Minister Erica Stanford announces a delayed rollout of science and social science curricula, prioritizing these subjects due to their knowledge depth and teacher feedback, while also addressing immigration policy with a focus on economic balance and social license.
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Uh, and we need to make sure we've got a good balance that we're putting Kiwis first for jobs, uh, while also making sure that businesses have access to the skills that they need, that we're getting the right skills to build a productive economy. That's what we have been doing for two years.
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