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“They are very passionate about training the next generation,” says Competenz Training Advisor Gavin Irving, who has worked ...
Latest data shows 92.7 percent of building consent applications and 96.8 percent of code compliance certificates were processed within the statutory timeframe in the first quarter of 2025.
Farmers are feeling more satisfied with their banks, pointing to improved communication and less ‘undue pressure’, Federated Farmers’ latest Banking Survey shows. “It’s good to see things are ...
Meridian Energy and New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited (NZAS) have agreed that NZAS will ramp up production from 16 June ...
This June, Hato Hone St John is once again calling on the support of Kiwis to help raise $4.5million for the building and ...
Logos do not create trust the way they used to. More often, people want to see the human behind the company. Baden Bower, the ...
City Vision elected members and candidates are backing their communities and leading road safety organisations in calling for a halt to the dangerous and undemocratic speed increases taking place on ...
Until investigations are complete, we can’t say for sure lithium-ion batteries caused the blazes. However, data collated by ...
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones is ruling out an animal welfare code for aquaculture, saying it is “anti-Kiwi” and ...
The Warbirds Over Wanaka Community Trust has announced changes to its Scholarship programme with Warbird aircraft engineers now eligible to apply along with Warbird pilots. Since 2016 scholarships ...
Environmental Risks: The Bill paves the way for the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into New Zealand’s unique ecosystems, risking irreversible impacts on native species, biodiversity, ...
What happens when humans are no longer the most intelligent life on the planet? Richard Larsen, Producer – 30′ with Guyon ...