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Kaikohe Business Association chairperson Mike Shaw says, “Kaikohe is a beautiful safe place to live and do business and the ...
Te Ngākau Civic Precinct includes Te Whare Whakarauika Town Hall, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui Central Library, the site of the ...
Over 20,000 Kiwis reached out to Utilities Disputes in the last year; and it sorted 8356 energy consumer complaints.
The findings, published today in the 2024 Digital Violent Extremism Transparency Report, also show that 38 formal take-down ...
The Waitangi National Trust is excited to announce the appointment of Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson ONZM as its new ...
According to the Avast Safe Tech Report, nearly 1 in 2 (45%) Kiwis with older loved ones have helped them avoid falling ...
SH7 between Hanmer Springs and Springs Junction will close again tonight at 7pm out of precaution, and is expected to reopen tomorrow at 8am. Further overnight closures may be required as the work ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand today announced it would keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 3.25 per cent while continuing to foreshadow further reductions in the OCR. The Government’s responsible ...
Greater Wellington’s submission to the Finance & Expenditure Committee on the Regulatory Standards Bill recommends the immediate withdrawal of the Bill.
The strategy document says NZ’s use of Artificial Intelligence “shows promise but requires acceleration,” and that the government’s role includes reducing barriers, providing regulatory guidance, ...
The Government has activated an Enhanced Task Force Green (ETFG) in response to flooding in the Tasman and Marlborough districts. “Enhanced Task Force Green funding builds on the Government’s ...
Endangering workers in this way is careless in the extreme, because these deaths were clearly preventable. In no way is it acceptable for a worker to be able to be killed on a conveyor belt, says ...
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