The Coalition today released Science under threat, a report which provides for the first time a full picture of the Government’s spending cuts, and the perspectives of the science community about the damage to the New Zealand’s science and research ...
Food products in Aotearoa have specific requirements for labelling in most circumstances, however missing from legislation is the definition of plant-based, vegan and vegetarian. As a result consumers are becoming increasingly confused as what products are “safe” ...
Police have this morning located and arrested a woman in relation to an assault on a bus in Pakuranga last month.
It is a repressive, attack against the Kanak people and a feeble attempt to crush the momentum of the Independence movement
In response to the increasing use of vague and misleading buzzwords on food packaging, such as “plant-based” or “less dairy” a new petition has been launched by the NZ Vegetarian Society & the Vegan Society of Aotearoa to advocate for clear & ...
The Taxpayers’ Union is today launching a nationwide search and rescue effort for Green Party MP Darlene Tana following reporting that the MP has been missing in action for more than half of the current Parliamentary term. Taxpayers’ Union ...
“We have a responsibility to uphold the integrity of the Green Party kaupapa. All our MPs agree to our collective values and standards and Darleen has clearly fallen short of them.”
NZMCC notes that whilst the slow progress has been extremely frustrating, the proposals have withstood a change of government - indicating there is now bipartisan support across the NZ House of Representatives for Medicinal Cannabis.
Te Hau Toka Chair Adell Cox welcomed the report and said she was particularly pleased that it found that the group’s work had helped give locals “permission to speak” about mental wellbeing.
Wellington City Council’s Urban Ecology Manager Daniela Biaggio says there have been too many avoidable kororā deaths over the last few years, and we need to reinvigorate our collective effort to protect them.
Professor Owens will receive a $70,000 stipend, an office at the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, and access to its collections.
Otago Community Trust has announced the distribution of $1,226,281 in grants to various community projects across the Otago region for the June grants round.
The new appointments see Dr Curtis Walker and Dr Pamela Hale stepping down from Council, effective from 30 June 2024.
The records support function will be available for survivors from 12 August 2024.
A man has been arrested and bikes have been impounded after Police disrupted a group of dirt bike riders on Sunday evening.
Two of New Zealand’s most popular tourism experiences have been ranked amongst the world’s top attractions in the annual Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice Awards.
Metlifecare’s new ‘Weiti Care’ building, located at Gulf Rise Village in Auckland’s Red Beach, is the first aged residential care home in New Zealand to be certified with a globally recognise 6 Green Star sustainability rating, by the New Zealand ...
Arvida challenges advertising tropes with its new TVC and brand platform, ‘Life Your Way’ with Thinkerbell Aotearoa. The fresh positioning celebrates Arvida’s mission to create communities that give people the freedom to thrive.
Miraka dairy farmers Annabel and Dean Donovan have donated 2,400 serves of dairy (600 litres) through Meat the Need & Feed Out for whanau and communities who need it most.
Based on the characters written by best-selling author James Patterson, the series, created by showrunner and executive producer Ben Watkins, will premiere globally November 14 on Prime Video
The Wellington Sculpture Trust announced today that the Chair for the past 11 years, Sue Elliott, is stepping down at the end of June and Trustee, Jane Black, has been appointed to up the position from 28 June.
An icon of New Zealand sports television, SportsCafe, has made a triumphant return with its all-new podcast rendition, aptly titled Sportscafe-ish on New Zealand Media and Entertainment's iHeartRadio podcast network.
The NY Times reports: President Biden told a gathering of Democratic governors that he needs to get more sleep and work fewer hours, including curtailing events after 8 p.m., according to two people who participated in the meeting and several others briefed on his comments. … Kevin Munoz, a spokesman for the Biden campaign, said […]
Читать дальше...On Saturday, the Taxpayers’ Union launched a tool allowing people to write to Ministers Paul Goldsmith, Winston Peters and the Prime Minister. Over 5,500 New Zealanders have since sent letters calling for the Bill to be scrapped.