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David Ferguson, Chief Executive of the Teachers Institute, has been appointed as the new Deputy Chair of the Council. He will then assume the Chair of the Council role from 29 August when Robyn Baker ...
NILO’s plastic-waste-based adhesive is designed for hybrid use in engineered wood products, with a vision for a fully low-carbon, formaldehyde-free future.
As the season progresses, the team at Orthotic House are encouraging New Zealanders, particularly older adults, active ...
The data shows cigarette smoking rates surged in the wake of new vaping bans with one in 10 young people aged 1824 having picked up smoking a 36% increase in less than 12 months. This sharp rise ...
Baybus OnDemand replaces a traditional fixed-route service with a flexible, app-based model that allows people to book shared ...
The Banking Ombudsman Scheme welcomes the announcement of the New Zealand Anti-Scam Alliance, recognising it as a significant and timely step toward a more coordinated and proactive response to scams ...
A navigation bylaw, designed to prevent future issues with ship wake, is about to go out for public consultation. The proposed Navigation (Vessel Speed) Bylaw is aimed at high-speed commercial traffic ...
The ongoing research into the use of UHC MRI in MS is made possible by generous support from the New Zealand Multiple Sclerosis Research Trust (NZMRST), and the JN & HB Williams Foundation, allied ...
Putting their tastebuds to the test this year are six illustrious judges whose skills and expertise span decades and a wealth of different food industry topics. The Vegan Society is delighted to ...
Kāpiti Coast District Council’s Major Events Fund delivered an exceptional return for the year 2024/25, with $6.7 million injected into the local economy from $200,000 of investment. More than 80,000 ...
North Canterbury residents are being encouraged to have their say on a proposed 180 hectare solar farm on a property near their village. The Hurunui District Council has notified a resource consent ...
Further changes to New Zealand’s anti-money laundering and countering financing of terrorism laws will be passed before next year’s election, the minister says. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee ...