SAE Creative Media Institute (SAE) is proud to announce a new partnership with Songwriting Charitable Trust Play It Strange, uniting two organisations dedicated to nurturing the next generation of songwriters and musicians.
A guest post by John Stringer: The US presidential election is on Nov 5 (6th NZ time) 2024. In a few recent posts, for people not that familiar with how the US election works, it was explained that candidates (Biden and Trump) compete for each State. People vote by State. If a candidate wins a […]
Читать дальше...It was a magical day as the contestants competed under rainbows in the Escarpment vineyards. They were tested on nutrition, trellising, pests and diseases, budgeting, machinery, wine knowledge, and undertaking an interview.
Following allegations of inappropriate behaviour from the Invercargill mayor, Nobby Clark, the Taxpayers’ Union is renewing calls for the Government to implement a recall option in local government to allow residents to remove embarrassing, inappropriate ...
Report from RNZ The Employment Relations Authority has been told that Ministry of Education staffers were “constantly in tears” during an “unfair” job loss process. More than 700 roles – including some that were vacant – are on the chopping block at the ministry as part of a government directive to make savings. But the […]
Local Government Minister Simeon Brown has rebuked Wellington Regional Council after discussions were held around purchasing Wellington Airport shares from the City Council. Commenting in support of the Minister, Taxpayers’ Union Policy and Public Affairs ...
In the years since the release of her debut EP ‘Being Alone’, she’s played festivals across the country, supported Fontaines D.C, toured with Daffodils, Mild Orange, and probably done a few too many shows with Dartz TBFWNZ.
After months of high anticipation, artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist Luna Shadows has released her outstanding new LP, bathwater , out today. On the record is the deeply personal title track and focus single, ‘ bathwater ’. Interwoven ...
The Commerce Commission has decided to issue a Statement of Unresolved Issues for the application from Foodstuffs North Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island Limited seeking clearance to merge.
Two former executives of the disgraced MegaUpload.com platform, Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk, have been prohibited from managing or being a director of any company for five years.
Report from RNZ by Kate Green Kāpiti Coast residents are demanding their local council throw out a report on how to protect hundreds of homes from sea level rise. They and the Kāpiti Coast District Council have been at loggerheads for more than a decade over attempts to map which areas are most at risk […]
A total of 11 grants have been provided by Masterton District Council to groups and individuals holding community events for Matariki. Grants up to $500 were available to help organisers where events were free and open to the public, and aligned to ...
Amber Cayley, a 17-year-old student from Sacred Heart Girls College in New Plymouth, recently returned from an unforgettable BLAKE Expedition to Fiordland with BLAKE NZ. Earlier this month, Amber was selected along with eight other secondary students ...
The marathon will be held on Friday, 12 July, from 9am to 9pm at The Hollywood, Avondale, and is a day-long odyssey into the essence of Pasifika cinema. The event will feature the first-ever theatrical screening of beloved Inky Pinky Ponky, a film that charmed ...
Gap Filler’s Pae Tākaro Place of Play programme has collaborated with Dr Troy Innocent from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) future play lab to create an Augmented Reality (AR) journey in Ōtautahi Christchurch called ‘64 ...
News today that the Government is expected to announce that Pharmac will receive at least $600 million as part of its pledge to fund 13 new cancer medicines is excellent news, not only for terminally ill cancer patients, but for many of the 330,000 New ...
The PSA action against the Ministry of Education in relation to job cuts begins this morning at 9.30am at the Employment Relations Authority.