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Core Retail spending had lifted above year-ago levels in April and May, and the continued modest annual growth in June will ...
Wellington based Fellow of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA), Ralph Johns, has been announced as the new President/Chair of NZILA. He will serve a two-year term until ...
“The deep wounds inflicted by the Government’s rushed job cuts have been laid bare by the impact on the housing market,” said Fleur Fitzsimons, National Secretary for the Public Service Association Te ...
The Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 allows Police to seize cash and assets gained directly or indirectly through crime. After legal processes are complete, the recovered funds go into the ...
Powerball was not struck this evening and has rolled over to Saturday night, where the jackpot will be $8 million. Powerball and Strike have both rolled over tonight, meaning there is a combined prize ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith announced instant fines and tougher sentences for shoplifting offences. It’s the latest in a ...
Works on a Auckland street are expected to drag on due to delays. Motorists using a south Auckland road are fed up with road ...
Megazone Silverdale is turning up the heat these school holidays with its latest adrenaline-pumping attraction: The Floor is ...
The introduction of the new catalyst would have an advantage beyond cutting the cost of synthesis for many industrial ...
The paper, ‘ Rethinking freshwater translocation policy and practice in Aotearoa New Zealand ,’ reviews more than three ...
NPDC is trialling self-service kiosks at its Civic Centre and Waitara Service Centre for customers on the go, to pay for ...
“Launched in March 2024, MethaneSAT had been collecting methane emissions data over the past year. It was one of the most advanced methane tracking satellites in space, measuring methane emissions in ...