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“There are about 128,000 vintage vehicles and 39,000 private motorhomes registered in New Zealand. Until now, their owners have had to front up for a Warrant or Certificate of Fitness inspection every ...
While many Southlanders saw the benefits of tourism, they were also aware of the challenges it could bring. 83% of respondents noted areas where tourism was putting pressure on communities, slightly ...
More than $143 million allocated in Budget 2025 for critical rail infrastructure renewals in Auckland and Wellington will start being invested in the Hutt Valley Line next month, through an upcoming ...
Director of Sustainable Futures, Jocelyne Allen, says while Council supports the Government’s intent to improve planning efficiency and unlock development opportunities, the proposed national ...
Nozomi Networks, the leader in OT, IoT and CPS security, today announced the appointment of David Hope as Regional Vice ...
“The magnitude 8.8 earthquake that has struck in far Eastern Russia off the low population density Kamchatka Peninsula is sourced from the Kuril-Kamchatka arc subduction system, part of the Pacific ...
The 2025 Fellows will be inducted at the industrys annual Celebration Dinner in Christchurch at the end of August. Their ...
In May this year, Pharmac consulted on 38 medicines that could change brands. These included medicines that frequently change brands and those that don’t. The suitability of each medicine was assessed ...
Southland and Canterbury saw increased interest in dairy sales, up 100% and 53.5% respectively, compared to the same period last year.
Southern Cross Travel Insurance Admits To Making Misleading Statements And Pays More Than $1 Million
Following an investigation, Southern Cross Benefits Limited (trading as Southern Cross Travel Insurance) has admitted liability for breaches of fair dealing laws and has paid $1,105,000 to the Crown.
The PSA is also alarmed by amendments to the purpose of the Public Service Act which would reduce emphasis on pursuing the long-term public interest, and remove the requirement of the public service ...
The Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko (the Authority) is seeking feedback on a proposed Emergency Reserve Scheme (ERS) to boost security of New Zealand’s power supply ahead of next winter. The ...
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