News from Metlink Additional Metlink train services on the Hutt Valley, Kāpiti, and Johnsonville lines, and increased capacity on core bus routes, are confirmed for the All Blacks games on Saturday 10 August and 28 September, including free public transport for ticketholders and Sky Stadium members on bus and rail. Extra game day services for […]
The Taxpayers’ Union is slamming the reporting of a Talbot Mills poll claiming that there is more opposition than support for the government’s decision to cancel the iReX ferry project.
The Herald reports: New Zealand First deputy leader Shane Jones is calling out Te Pāti Māori for its “racist” rhetoric and says their continual use of “racism”, “genocide” and “Pākehā supremacy” is driving a divide between New Zealanders. Jones told Radio Waatea host Dale Husband that a new ideology emerged in Te Pāti Māori in […]
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TCS expands its partnership with Rolls-Royce to research hydrogen fuel system technology, continuing to prove hydrogen could be a zero-carbon aviation fuel of the future.
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Additional Metlink train services on the Hutt Valley, Kāpiti, & Johnsonville lines, & increased capacity on core bus routes, are confirmed for the upcoming All Blacks games on Saturday 10 August & 28 September, including free public transport for ticket ...
Two burglars were blind-sided when their shady plan to steal sunglasses and watches was obstructed thanks to CCTV footage and night shift police who caught them at home with the loot.
The Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA) says the Government’s decision to accelerate the delivery of a new expressway to Whangārei is welcome news for businesses across the region and will help transform the Northland economy.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted unanimously last night for Saudi Arabia to host the first-ever Olympic Esports Games in 2025.
New security offering – Arc Embedded – provides extended, real-time visibility of internal operations of industrial control systems and their field assets to power enhanced anomaly and threat detection, while accelerating response times.
Cooper Legal celebrates and welcomes the tabling of the Royal Commission’s final report, Whanaketia – through pain and trauma, from darkness to light (“Whanaketia”), but also remembers those survivors who have died waiting for accountability.
The average weekly rent paid in Auckland was 5.59% higher in June 2024 than one year ago, rising by $35.91 to $678.30.
2degrees is calling on Kiwis to show their support for our Olympians ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics by sending in motivational video clips.
Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says a bill that has passed its first reading will improve parental leave settings and give non-biological parents more flexibility as primary carer for their child.
Advocates from ActionStation say the Coalition Government is putting their political agenda of racism ahead of rational decisions when it comes to Māori wards and local decision making.
The Taxpayers’ Union is calling on councils and government agencies to cease funding of Rebel Business School after it was revealed using offical information laws that almost $2 million of taxpayer and ratepayer money has been spent on the scheme.
Netball New Zealand Emerging Talent Selectors, along with national U21 coach Seymour and assistant coach Te Aroha Keenan, confirmed a 23-strong squad which will continue to work towards the 10-day world event to be held in September 2025.
Technology that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to hunt weeds and zap them with a laser has won praise from industry leaders after successful trialling.
Two Bills designed to improve regulation and make it easier to do business have passed their first reading in Parliament, says Economic Development Minister Melissa Lee.
Time's running out to sign up and give your dog a fun day out at the Dirty Dog Challenge on Saturday 27 July.
The Education and Workforce Committee has extended the closing date for public submissions on the Education and Training Amendment Bill.
A kombucha byproduct is finding an unexpected new use as a tool for training anaesthetists.
Changes to industrial allocation under the Emissions Trading Scheme could put remaining greenhouse tomato, cucumber and capsicum growers out of business.