Noel Leeming chief operating officer Jason Bell confirmed the central Blenheim store would be open until February 3, and the new location at Westwood Business Park set to open on February 5. Noel ...
A lucky Powerball player from New Plymouth will be starting the weekend early after winning $8.3 million with Powerball First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winning ticket was sold on ...
Rising costs at Nelson City Council-owned venues are raising questions about the long-term viability of events in the city. Evolve Festival, the country’s longest-running wellness festival, is ...
While last week’s Curia poll was a new year let-down for National, which dropped below 30 percent, it was a welcome start to 2025 for Labour – now ahead of National for the first time since April 2023 ...
Kiwi inflation is stabilising. Over the December quarter, consumer prices rose 0.5%, leaving the annual rate unchanged at 2.2 ...
The Free Speech Union has drafted The Real Estate Agents (Political Neutrality) Amendment Bill 2024 in response to the ideological overreach the Real Estate Authority has demonstrated amongst its ...
The Taxpayers’ Union can reveal through an Official Information Act request that Landcare Research gave $4,027,020 on the Oranga (Wellbeing) Project – including treating Kauri dieback with potions ...
Marsden Hotel Group, owner and operator for successful 4-5 start properties across New Zealand, has teamed up with STAAH, a ...
F5 has announced the launch of a new AI-powered assistant to give users an unprecedented level of visibility into their networks and control over security. ‘Intelligent partner’ for SecOps and NetOps ...
IHC welcomes Westpac’s research highlighting the barriers disabled people face in accessing banking services. These challenges, which IHC has raised repeatedly over the past decade, underscore the ...
A new podcast featuring AUT academics and former All Blacks is hoping to demystify concussions and provide greater insight into the risks and benefits of playing contact sports.
The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered a South Waikato farmer and his dairy farming business to pay penalties of $30,000 for breach of employment standards relating to four employees.