The New Zealand government is shutting down its road cone hotline early, citing achievement of objectives, while Labour criticizes it as a costly and ineffective policy that failed to reduce non-compliant cone use.
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targeted safety measures improve efficiency
****Retailers welcome H&S reforms for small low-risk businesses**** \\ \\ **31 March 2025**\\ \\ Government plans to reduce health and safety compliance requirements for small low-risk businesses will be welcomed by small retailers.prioritizing safety without unnecessary delays
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