Landcorp Farming Limited’s (Pāmu) shareholding ministers have appointed John Rae as Pāmu Board Chair and Sarah Paterson as a director. The pair joined the Pāmu board on 1 August 2024.
Police are now able to provide a description of the offender, along with his vehicle and dogs. The man is described as a Pākehā aged in his early 30s.
We appreciate these scammers are convincing, but New Zealand Police will never contact you and ask you to withdraw money. New Zealand Police will also never contact people seeking their banking details, card numbers, PIN or passwords.
New Zealand Police welcomed 58 new officers today as wing 376 celebrated their graduation in front of whānau and friends and proud patron, One News television news presenter, Simon Dallow.
Young Labour supports the Victoria University Students’ Association in calling for a Winter Energy Payment for students. We call on students, educators, healthcare professionals, and all supporters of equity and education to join us in demanding ...
John Rae has been appointed chair of Landcorp Farming Limited (Pāmu), State Owned Enterprises Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
Community organisations across New Zealand will have the opportunity to share in a total of $580,000 in grants, aimed at supporting programs that contribute positively to mentally healthy and sustainable societies.
Police in Northland are working hard to investigate several recent incidents in the wider Whangārei region.
New Zealand’s standing as a premier wine tourism destination has had a significant boost with the passing of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Winery Cellar Door Tasting) Amendment Bill supporting the growth of wine tourism.
Ten new dog teams from Police and Customs have graduated today from the New Zealand Police Dog Training Centre in Trentham to embark on duties protecting our borders and communities.
A 17-year-old man has been arrested and charged in relation to these vehicle thefts and is due to reappear in Hutt Valley District Court next week.
Every five years the regional Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) Group Plan needs to be reviewed. As a result, the Nelson Tasman Regional Group Plan has been reviewed and the draft is open for public consultation from Monday 5 August.
I made a short presentation yesterday and said the things you would expect from someone who researches the NZ system intently and has successful designed a provided models/curriculum to counter the mode of the schools that are failing. Peter Boshier (Ombudsman) made a fair point that, as the Charter Schools will receive most of their […]
Читать дальше...Workers at TVNZ have today been notified about an upcoming change process at TVNZ which union members are worried could lead to further job losses as the state-owned broadcaster.
Mary Potter Hospice has been recognised for its decades of dedicated mahi and specialist care with the Supreme Award at the 2024 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards for Wellington City last night.
Join the 2024 World Conference against A and H Bombs online from 3 to 9 August, and watch the Hiroshima and Nagasaki memorial peace ceremonies live.
A group action against the Government will start in the High Court in Wellington on Monday August 5th. The College is alleging breach of contract and discrimination, the latter under the Bill of Rights. Alison Eddy, College Chief Executive, says taking ...
Endorsement of the Queenstown Lakes Economic Diversification Plan at today’s full council meeting marks an exciting step toward future proofing the local economy.
I tremble at the thought of the endangerment he leaves not only our children in, but all members of his church and society by attempting to undermine the Commission's findings and portray an image that does not reflect reality.
Published this week in Frontiers In Science, the ‘ Methane Imperative’ report concludes that strong government regulation and fewer cows are needed to help avert a dangerous escalation in the climate crisis.
NZ will need better funding models to charge the true cost of infrastructure to those who use and benefit from it if the country is to stand any chance of successfully addressing its NZ$200- billion plus infrastructure deficit, according to a new report.
The Spinoff reports on Thorndon Quay: But instead of making minor pedestrian improvements, the proposed design goes way overboard. Five raised pedestrian crossings with traffic lights, plus a sixth non-raised crossing with traffic lights. It’s a big-budget, gold standard approach, but it goes against the primary aim of the project. Raised crossings and excessive traffic […]
Читать дальше...Arriving with impeccable timing, Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse and the Mystics have set the scene perfectly for Sunday’s highly anticipated ANZ Premiership netball Grand Final showdown in Wellington.
The return comes with a boost for the Chinese New Year period. Between 17 December 2024 and 12 February 2025, the airline will fly seven days a week during the peak season, that’s 75% more seats than during the same period last year.
The Ashburton Art Gallery and Zonta Club of Ashburton are delighted to announce the call for entries to the annual Zonta Ashburton Women’s Art Awards (ZAWAA) and exhibition for 2025.