Fiji's OFC Men's Nations Cup 2024 campaign will continue on to Vanuatu after they confirmed their place in the semi-finals with victory over Samoa.
The UN Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families (CMW) today issued its findings on the Republic of the Congo, Senegal and Türkiye.
Amidst the harrowing reports of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in Sudan, this year marks the 10th commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, on 19 June, with a focus on healthcare.
Article – RNZ New Caledonia will always get into trouble if the case of independence is not taken into consideration,” New Caledonia government spokesperson Charles Wea says. Lydia Lewis, RNZ Pacific Journalist As New Caledonia passes the one-month mark since violent and deadly clashes erupted on 13 May, there has been no clear path put […]
Nicola Willis and BNZ CEO Dan Huggins_ribbon cutting News from BNZ Te Whanganui ā Tara (Wellington)’s skyline is evolving as the Bank of New Zealand’s 15-storey new home in the central city – BNZ Place – today officially opened its doors to colleagues and customers. Under construction since 2020, the architecturally designed building, occupies a […]
News from Hutt City Council Landscape designs for Walter Mildenhall Park have been released following extensive input from the Naenae community. Local Landscape Architecture Collective with Third Studio have designed the park, in collaboration with the Naenae Community Advisory Group (CAG) and local residents. Acting Mayor Tui Lewis says the views of people in Naenae […]
Press Release – NZ Society of Authors There is a great wave of emerging Mori writers who are eager to hone their craft so it is crucial that the sector supports this growth. Te Kaituhi Mori are proud to join the sector as another part of the constellation. Clockwise from top left: Jorja Heta, Miriama […]
The public needs transparency around a deal the Commerce Commission has struck with Foodstuffs over its anti-competitive land covenants in the North Island, the Grocery Action Group (GAG) says.
Papua New Guinea raise their game to earn a point against Tahiti
Participating patients will be offered an oral food challenge which is the opportunity to try the substance they’ve been avoiding because of an allergy diagnosis in a safe, clinical setting.
Inflation spiked higher during the pandemic on a mix of supply and demand-related factors. Shortages of labour and materials, in an environment of high demand, were key in driving up inflation.
Around 250 Tauranga locals, business owners, Mayoral and Council candidates packed out the public meeting, staunchly demonstrating their opposition to the Tauranga City Council (TCC) Commissioners’ controversial decision to ignore an independent ...
With bequests to good causes on the rise, Public Trust’s Wills Week urges New Zealanders to think of their will as a powerful tool.
TGH Board Chair Hinerangi Raumati-Tu’ua warmly thanks Chris for his significant contribution over almost a decade and acknowledged the strong asset growth achieved during his tenure.
Dive into this thought-provoking podcast series offering candid kōrero to deepen your comprehension of how Te Tiriti o Waitangi has shaped our nation.
The Free Speech Union has pursued numerous cases of this kind, and the case law is clear: Councils cannot discriminate against groups or individuals on the basis of their ideological perspectives.
New Zealand’s innovative National Ticketing Solution (NTS) is set to start its rollout in the Canterbury region this December.
Independent Wellington think tank, the McGuinness Institute, has published a discussion paper on how New Zealand’s commitment to purchase offshore carbon credits under the Paris Agreement should appear in the financial statements of the New Zealand ...
Event: HINE MATAPAKI TE PAE TŌRANGAPŪ Ngati Poneke Maori Arts warmly invites you to join us for an inspiring kōrero at Pipitea Marae as part of our Matariki Festival celebrating mana wahine. This event, "Hine Matapaki Te Pae Torangapū," ...
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Last month the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) New Zealand launched a cheeky campaign urging Kiwis to ‘Give Shane Jones the Finger’ until he commits to protecting 30% of our ocean by 2030.
The 2024 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey indicates that 1 in 3 organisations failed to detect a breach in the past year, with only 25 percent capable of responding in real-time. This underscores a critical gap in defences, despite substantial cybersecurity ...
The latest instalment in the BSA’s biennial ‘litmus testing’ survey was commissioned after the Authority saw an influx of complaints about TV and radio coverage of gender identity issues, including last year’s New Zealand visit by Posie Parker.
Horizons Regional Council’s decision to push out implementation of new requirements around freshwater is a victory for common sense, and advocacy by Federated Farmers and others, Ian Strahan says.
The appointments reflect the depth and breadth of expertise we have across our practice areas.