In a report published today, Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Deborah James has found MidCentral DHB (now Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Pae Hauora O Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral) breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ ...
As previously reported the TPM MP had her marae’s van converted to a campaign billboard during the campaign, which raises issues of breach of charity status. The other issue is whether the use of the van was disclosed as a donation in kind by the marae to her, in her expense return? It does not […]
Читать дальше...Fans travelling to the game on any of ORC’s Orbus bus services must show their match tickets to the driver to get free travel – which is valid for two hours before and about one hour after the match.
The City Rail Link signalling systems, the traffic lights that control how and where trains operate safely, were successfully integrated with the wider rail network.
Counties Manukau Central Area Prevention Manager, Acting Inspector Steve Smith says Police observed a man being dropped off while on a routine patrol along Pershore Place at about 1.42am.
The bill would repeal the Therapeutic Products Act 2023. The effect of this repeal would be that the Medicines Act 1981 and the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985 would continue in force.
Grey Power President Gayle Chambers said care and support workers provided many older New Zealanders with the support they need to live in dignity and to enjoy a rewarding, safe and sustainable quality of life.
A self-imposed two-year pay freeze for Whanganui District Council’s top executive could be extended unless the economy improves.
Acting Detective Inspector Simon Harrison says the Operation Parade team have been working diligently to both identify the woman and locate those believed to be involved.
New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited applied for resource consent under the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020.
Around 2:30pm, a vehicle appeared to drive into a person on Parkers Road opposite the NPD service station.
Wellington.Scoop. The Wellington City Council’s summary of its new Long Term Plan states that it is “scaling back” the City Streets and bike network projects. What does this mean? The full text of the Plan says the bike network will continue but at a reduced cost. Its explanation of the savings is however short on […]
In overturning the convictions of Peter Ellis, the Supreme Court showed Māori tikanga has a place in New Zealand’s common law. The lower courts and the law schools now need to make it work.
Pickering will take over from Susan Paterson, chair for the past two years, who, on completion of her term, is stepping down to focus her efforts in an area of personal interest - the growing decarbonisation sector.
A life-sized elephant statue - familiar to generations of Aucklanders - has traded its home of more than 30 years next to a traffic-clogged central city road for a quiet life.
PickPath allows organisations including galleries, museums, performance makers, festival organisers, tourism operators, and educators to create immersive and interactive digital experiences which audiences can access through their smartphones.
Those living at the apartments say it's their second chance after being homeless, and "you can't do a witch hunt."
Researcher Barbara Sumner discovered the "deeply disturbing" conversation through an Official Information Act request.
Te Māngai Pāho supports 21 iwi radio stations, Māori music, content for digital and local platforms as well as other initiatives which promote te reo Māori.
A recent survey shows a third of small-to-medium-sized business owners are facing anxiety and depression.
At about 9.15am the victim was on a bus heading from Howick towards Auckland City along Pakuranga Road.
As Newshub enters its final week, reporter Adam Hollingworth looks back at its battle to beat TVNZ. Where it succeeded and where it failed.
MetService has issued Severe Weather Warnings for Strong Winds across the Wellington region and central North Island, with gusts expected to reach 120km/h until Monday evening.
Gale winds of up to 120kmh could be seen in Wellington, while Taranaki could see similar gusts and up to 100mm of rainfall.
New Zealand tomato growers are welcoming the news that they can export fresh tomatoes to Australia again.