Crafted in the King Valley, where Brown Brothers has been producing premium wines since 1889, the aluminium bottle is made for every occasion. Whether it’s a picnic, party, or beachside toast, the ...
New Zealand Young Farmers (NZYF) has launched a new initiative designed to make it easier for employers to support their young team members by covering their NZYF membership.
National road freight association Transporting New Zealand is calling on NZTA to review its international truck licence conversion processes, as the Agency announced yesterday it has revoked 440 ...
Drivers under the influence of drugs will soon face tougher enforcement on New Zealand roads, with the Government confirming which drugs will be screened under the new oral-fluid roadside testing ...
Iwi affiliation: 2023 Census launches 20 new Aotearoa Data Explorer (ADE) tables that provide data on people who affiliate with one or more iwi. The launch of these tables on ADE complements the ...
More than 10,000 additional MRI and CT scans will be delivered each year for Hawke’s Bay patients, enabling faster diagnoses, following the completion of Stage 1 of the radiology upgrade at Hawke’s ...
Rock scaling work is scheduled to take place at Meybille Bay, near Punakaiki, Monday to Friday between 17 November and 28 November. The delays will happen between the hours of 7am and 5pm. People ...
Datadog, Inc. (NASDAQ: DDOG), the monitoring and security platform for cloud applications, today launched Storage Management, which helps teams eliminate waste and prevent unexpected cloud object ...
The Environmental Defence Society (EDS) has condemned the Fast-track Approvals Amendment Bill in its submission to the Environment Select Committee, warning that it will further weaken environmental ...
The Kinetic bus driver has been behind the wheel for five years on Metlink services and is always impressed at the way ...
Financial crime defence systems are designed to detect, monitor and report on risks linked to financial crime. Operating with inadequate defence systems to deter financial crime will always attract ...
Falling water levels in one of Africa’s largest lakes, driven by changes in climate, led to a rise in earthquakes, according to research led by Dr James Muirhead, of the University of Auckland.
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