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New Zealand timber and lumber exporters are known for providing high value wood products into the United States, most of which is sold into the DIY end user’s market, such as Home Depot, Lowes and ...
Taxpayers Union spokesperson Tory Relf said: If youre spending public money, you must be accountable to the public. That starts with full transparency through being subject to the Official Information ...
NPDC crews are out and about assessing and cleaning up damage following yesterday’s deluge which has caused widespread flooding across the district, impacting roads, parks and wastewater networks.
President of the Chamber, Ashley Fisher, and Council Chief Executive Nedine Thatcher Swann signed the agreement at a joint meeting held on 3 July 2025, reflecting on 12 months of meaningful progress ...
Moana Pasifika became part of the Pasifika Medical Association Group (PMA) on 1 July 2024. At that time, the Moana Pasifika Charitable Trust was formally established to hold both the professional ...
CHRISTCHURCH, NZ and MELBOURNE, Australia, 3 July 2025 – Agri-tech company Onside has announced the launch of PCBU Enterprise ...
Locals on a busy Tauranga street fear someone will die before anything substantial is done to improve safety on a bend notorious for crashes. Locals on a busy Tauranga street fear someone will die ...
An Auckland University physics professor says a taxpayer-funded satellite that is lost in space had persistent and deep-seated problems. The government paid about $30 million towards MethaneSAT which ...
People can check the latest on conditions on the state highways, including any closures and restrictions, at our Journey Planner site. Snow has caused the closure of State Highway 8, from Fairlie to ...
In the current conditions in the central South Island, NZTA urges people to think about adjusting speeds and travelling distances, being visible and avoiding sudden braking or turning movements. State ...
FernMark brand manager David Downs said the lack of New Zealand branding was a missed opportunity, given that it could be applied to any product designed, grown or made in New Zealand.
At its Council meeting held on Thursday 26 June, Rangitīkei District Council adopted its Annual Plan for 2025/26, and reduced the average rates rise from the 9.1% percent that was consulted on, to 7.9 ...
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