French Pacific results for the first round of French national snap elections have shown on Sunday a firm radicalisation, especially in the case of New Caledonia.
“Democracy requires transparency, and officials cannot be allowed to get away with sneering down their nose at members of the public. The Ministry of Justice needs to confirm those involved have been sacked."
It provides annual information on the financial performance and financial position for industry groups operating in New Zealand.
Whānau Ora day is open to the whole community to attend and is free for all. The second year of the annual event will see a venue shift, to the Whanganui Racecourse, but the energy and intention of the event remains.
Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market. Key facts Changes in the seasonally adjusted filled jobs for the May 2024 month (compared with the April 2024 month) were: all industries – flat (down 878 jobs) to 2.4 million ...
The Herald reports: Taranaki’s Waitara High School implemented a mobile phone ban at the start of 2023, more than a year ahead of the Government’s official move. But it was only for pupils in Years 9 through 12. Year 13s got to keep their mobiles. “They can wear mufti and sign-out without parent consent. It’s […]
Читать дальше...Dear Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Minister for Social Development, Employment & Child Poverty Reduction, Community and Voluntary Sector Louise Upston, Minister for Finance, Public Service, and Social Investment Nicola Willis, Minister ...
Police would like to correct an error in an earlier name release for the two people that died in a crash in Dalefield.
Project Ruru takes flight again. In 2022, fifteen artists made sculptures of our native owl in a variety of media. ‘Find the Roosting Rurus’ became part of another adventure within the Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum.
Barnardos Aotearoa and Māngere: Building brighter futures together
“Packed with a kind of fertile obscurity.” - JH Prynne, Lectures on Maximus IV, V, VI . “Here is something I can study all my life, and never understand.” - Samuel Beckett, Molloy. Rarely do creative artists become more productive ...
Police can now confirm the names of the two people who died in a crash on Malaghans Road on Friday. They were Simran Shiuagani Mala, 25, and Jamie William Pitman, 35, both from Frankton, Queenstown. Our thoughts are with their family and friends in ...
The people awards, sponsored by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, recognise the exceptional people in the hospitality industry, and categories include: Hospitality Leader of The Year, Accommodation Leader of the Year, Future Leader of the Year, Chef of the ...
The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union says a proposed merger of councils into a lite-Super City is not the solution for Wellington’s woes.
On Wednesday 26 June 2024, Bay of Plenty Regional Council (Council) elected members moved to adopt the Draft 2024-34 Long-Term Plan and consultation document that includes the approval to enable a managed sell-down in the Port of Tauranga Limited (Port) ...
News from HCC The Hutt City Council is seeking the public’s view of proposals to change the number of city Councillors and the wards they represent, and to disestablish Community Boards. All councils must conduct a review every six years as dictated by the Local Electoral Act. Hutt City Council last did a Representation Review […]
The Earthquake Commission (EQC) has today become the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake, reflecting its role in supporting New Zealanders to prepare for and recover from a range of natural hazards, not just earthquakes.
Despite recent government austerity measures that have reduced funding and shifted focus away from shared outcomes, the agritech industry remains steadfast in its commitment to investing in a collaborative future.
Auckland Transport (AT) is welcoming news from its rail operator, Auckland One Rail (AOR), that industrial action by its unionised train staff has been withdrawn, meaning rail services can return to their regular schedule.
Police has continued our focus on preventing and responding to aggravated robbery and ram raids and the harm they cause in our communities.
Hutt City Council is seeking the public’s view on proposed changes to the number of city Councillors, the wards they represent, and the disestablishment of Community Boards.
1 July marks two years since the pay equity claim was initiated in 2022. It was recently filed at the Employment Relations Authority after significant delays and slow progress.
“The Government is committed to ensuring Kiwis continue to get reliable insurance cover and claims paid efficiently, so they can recover and move on with their lives in natural disasters,” says David Seymour.
Starting 1 July 2024, a significant shift in New Zealand’s port health and safety has taken place with Maritime NZ becoming the primary regulator for the country’s 13 major ports.
A former Contract Manager at Broadspectrum charged by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has pleaded guilty in the Auckland District Court today to fraud and corruption charges relating to the awarding of road maintenance contracts. He is the fifth and final ...