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Three long-established Taup restaurants Brantry Eatery, Plateau Bar & Eatery and The Bistro and two newer foodie hotspots, ...
Cogo founder and CEO, Ben Gleisner says that “Electrifying our homes and vehicles is one of the most impactful ways New ...
Wool Impact is backing innovation and commercial partnerships to lift strong wool into high-value markets. With government and industry co-funding, it’s helping turn R&D into real-world products.
In July 2025, compared with July 2024, goods exports rose by $626 million (10 percent), to $6.7 billion Overseas merchandise trade statistics provide information on imports and exports of merchandise ...
Wellington Airport thanks Phil Walker for his excellent and long-standing contribution to the airport, having served as a Board member since 2016. Wellington Airport has announced that from 21 August ...
“Christopher Luxon repealed sensible affordable water reform that would have saved Kiwi households thousands of dollars on their rates bills, purely for political gain. As a result we have increasing ...
Northland Regional Council’s newly released State of the Environment (Coastal) 2024 report draws on extensive NRC work, including regulatory, scientific, biodiversity, and biosecurity monitoring, to ...
Fonterra will confirm the final Farmgate Milk Price for the 2024/25 season alongside its FY25 annual results released in September. Fonterra has also retained the $10.00 per kgMS forecast for the ...
“There’s a pattern in many tourist accidents: a combination of fatigue, inexperience, unfamiliarity, distraction, plus, often, recklessness and unsafe roads. If we can eliminate one or more of these ...
Happy Moose will continue producing orders from its studio in Dunedin, New Zealand – including collage posters and photo books – while MEA integrates its catalogue into its platform, with select ...
“Copper was first regulated 20 years ago when it was a natural monopoly and the only way of providing widespread phone and internet services. Today, less than a third of rural consumers use copper, ...
The proposed closure of the Eve’s Valley Sawmill in Tasman is devastating news for the local community. “These are hardworking people who are at risk of losing their jobs here,” Labour MP for West ...
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