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Some Pasifika shoppers are saying Auckland supermarkets should not be locking up canned corned beef – a staple in many island ...
A spectacle where rock, disco, funk, and raw absurdity collide in a neon-lit frenzy. Expect a full-throttle blitz through ...
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents a spellbinding festival of music from The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and The Lark ...
Auckland-based performer Caitlin Penrose is heading back to her Hawke’s Bay roots this August, starring in the supernatural ...
With a rising number of disabled school leavers ready to embrace their futures, this one-day event offers vital pathways to community life, education, and employment. The Expo features record-breaking ...
David Pacey, National Technical Partner at Grant Thornton New Zealand says, “A major culprit is the application of ...
Construction begins today on the new Papakura District Court which will help speed up court processes and improve critical infrastructure, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Courts Minister Nicole ...
Auckland Councillor candidate Craig Lord is making it clear: he will fight hard to fix what he calls one of the most broken and costly parts of Auckland Council — the contractor and procurement system ...
Despite “ups and plenty of downs”, ground has broken on the site and stage one of the Greytown Wheels Park was on track to be completed by the end of October.
Zero Waste Aotearoa is more worried than ever about the waste-to-energy incinerator proposed for Te Awamutu. That’s because so many concerns have emerged about the track record of the company behind ...
“The burgeoning energy, export and economic powerhouse of Marsden Point means New Zealand will prosper with much-needed jobs, trade, manufacturing and economic development,” Mr Peters says.
The Whānau of Morningside Kindergarten are inviting their local community to stand together in a peaceful demonstration on Wednesday 6 August at 8:45 am and 2:45 pm on the corner of Sainsbury Rd and ...