Calitec Hot Water Systems, a New Zealand company specialising in heat pump water heating, is proud to introduce its latest innovation, the Water Heater WH-70, at the upcoming trade expo BuildNZ 2024, taking place on 25-26 June at Auckland Showgrounds.
Press Release – Aroha Quartet Three events in the second week of July mark this occasion, all taking place at St Andrews on The Terrace in Wellington. The Wellington-based Aroha String Quartet celebrates a double anniversary next month. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the Aroha Quartet, one of Aotearoa’s finest […]
Press Release – WITCH Lizzie the Musical – Hero Artwork – Photography Roc Torio Hot off the heels of a 2023/24 UK Tour and a 2022 Sydney Arts Festival season, cult-hit modern musical Lizzie swings into Circa Theatre with a new thrilling production led by Witch Music Theatre, opening this August 10 and playing till […]
Press Release – 818 Entertainment Australia’s world-renowned illusionist and ‘International Magician of the Year’, COSENTINO is bringing his spectacular new show Decennium to Wellington in November. The New Zealand tour kicks off Sunday November 24 at Christchurch’s Isaac Theatre Royal, before escaping to the Regent Theatre in Dunedin. The North Island leg magically appears at […]
Article – Bill Bennett Do Kiwis pay too much for broadband? There’s more to this question than meets the eye. NZ Compare published a press release saying New Zealand broadband prices rate in 128th place out of 223 nations. It asks “Do Kiwis pay too much?” NZ Compare uses data from a survey by UK-based […]
Swedish water treatment firm SurfCleaner has entered into a global partnership with maritime pollution mapping specialist Eyesea to minimise the effects of nearshore oil spills.
Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University eagerly awaits the arrival of its inaugural cohort of students in August 2024, following the establishment of a new Joint Institute with Huazhong Agricultural University (HZAU) in China.
Many of Hato Hone St John’s stations, built decades ago, are now feeling the strain as New Zealand’s population grows and demand for emergency ambulance services increases.
It's time to look at how the NZ Government can step up to help change the culture in NZ to not only support workers, but to help provide a more productive economy through its most important assets and that is people in the workplace.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of twenty-five short scenes, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability.
The Taxpayers’ Union is slamming Tauranga City Council’s Commission Chair, Anne Tolley, for misusing her position to influence the upcoming election to, ironically, replace her as the city returns to democracy.
The role oversees Creative New Zealand’s work in arts practice and pathways, investment, development, and funding.
Four days of whakataetae - three days of pool competition and a day of finals will be broadcast live from the Trafalgar Centre in Whakatū (Nelson) from 9.00 AM Tuesday 25 June on MĀORI+ and Te Reo channel.
Budget 2025 will present another opportunity to address the shortages being generated by this Budget. The Coalition Government needs to take that opportunity to invest properly in health services and health workforces," said Renney.
Auckland rail workers say their employers would be better off sorting out alternative services for commuters rather than suspending them.
They are trying to inspire more young rural people to pursue careers as GPs, nurses, or other health practitioners as part of Hauora Taiwhenua’s nationwide Rural Health Careers Programme.
Wānaka locals can expect a new start to their mornings as Radio Wānaka farewells its longstanding breakfast announcer, Mike Regal, and welcomes new host Jack Van Der Heyden to the airwaves from Monday 1 July.
Three talented SIT Animation students feature in this year’s Toon Boom Educational Showreel.
Shiraz Sadikeen will be going to London in October as the eighth New Zealand artist to undertake a residency at Gasworks. More than 90 applications were received for the 2024 residency, almost twice the number of applications in previous years.
The Eagle helicopter spent two nights last week in the Waikato district to support the search operation for the three missing children, Jayda, Maverick, and Ember Phillips, in Marokopa.
More than 20 homes were plunged into darkness two nights in a row due to recent Powerline tampering in Christchurch. Recent incidents have hit areas close to schools, preschools, recreational facilities and residential streets. Police are asking members ...
Police would like to thank the numerous people in the Mission Bay area who reported a person driving erratically along Tamaki Drive earlier this afternoon.
The Taxpayers’ Union is backing calls for there being a better option than two unreliable and occasionally used 757s to transport the Prime Ministerial delegations, and is calling for investigation of leasing one of Australia’s VIP military aircraft, ...
This is the 27th year that LJ Hooker has been at Fieldays, and each year it presents an opportunity for the public to interact with LJ Hooker salespeople from across New Zealand. LJ Hooker Matamata’s Gavin Van Lierop and LJ Hooker Morrinsville’s ...
“Making it easier to build granny flats will make it more affordable for families to live the way that suits them best,” Mr Peters says.