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This is the chain created by City to Farm - a project run by Hibiscus Coast Zero Waste (HCZW) - to stop food waste going into ...
Volunteers planted locally sourced natives at Ōrua-pouanui/Baring Head in East Harbour Regional Park on Sunday, the last day ...
Personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force disembark from a Royal New Zealand Air Force Boeing 757-2K2 at Royal Australian ...
I still remember metaphorically sitting at the knee of legendary union leader Bill Andersen while listening to him opine pearls of wisdom. The most important question, when assessing a particular ...
The RBNZ and RBA both hit the snooze button, leaving cash rates unchanged. One surprised markets, the other didn’t. Amid ...
A former Auckland chartered accountant was sentenced to community detention for fraudulently using the Small Business ...
The snow has been topped up over the South Island so for those that aren’t back at work or school, it could be beautiful blue ...
Subsidies and interest-free loans for tertiary students would be means tested. They would scrap grants to the movie industry, winter energy subsidies to wealthy households, favourable tax treatment ...
The Government’s changes to training in our regions will see jobs lost and fewer training opportunities. “The whole point of Te Pukenga was to make the polytechnic sector more financially viable and ...
A key selling point of the Green UBI is that it allows people to work less and to study, care for whanāu, volunteer, create art, or simply rest. This is undeniably attractive. For many, the dream of ...
A proposed review of current local government arrangements is set to be voted on at the Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, 16 July 2025.
“A vibrant, standalone polytechnic is critical to Nelson and the region’s future. This announcement by Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds that NMIT will become a standalone polytechnic again ...