The colder winter months have coincided with cooling rental prices according to Trade Me’s latest Rental Price Index which shows New Zealand rents have fallen for the second month in a row.
The National Union of Public Employees (NUPE), one of the three unions involved in Aviation Security, is alarmed by the government’s proposal to outsource aviation security services (AVSEC).
The ‘tough on crime’ Government is forcing the Serious Fraud Office to cut funding and jobs, undermining the ability of the office to keep fighting white collar crime which impacts thousands of New Zealanders every year.
Police are now in a position to release more details following yesterday’s tragic crash in Ramarama, which claimed the lives of three people.
An independent panel has granted resource consent, subject to conditions, to subdivide land for commercial development in Beachlands, Auckland.
Taupō District Council has today agreed to keep its options for future water services open, including the possibility of joining with neighbouring councils to deliver water services.
Police are going door-to-door as part of the ongoing homicide investigation into the tragic death of Stephen Thorpe.
Reading has become so popular at Evans Bay Intermediate that its library is often at capacity and has to turn away keen readers, and since 2014, its students have read more than 41,000 books as part of the HELL Reading Challenge, which celebrates ...
WEL Networks welcomes the Coalition Government’s announcement outlining steps to improve New Zealand’s energy security and affordability, especially through the easing of restrictions on electricity lines companies owning generation.
The Commerce Commission has concluded legal action against TSB (TSB Bank Limited) and secured a $2.47 million penalty from the bank for historic breaches of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA).
NZME is teaming up with ANZ this Daffodil Day to host a special live broadcast event featuring star-studded live music performances, special guest appearances and epic fundraising activity for the Cancer Society as part of the country’s first ever ...
Julie White (Photo/Supplied) The Travel Agents’ Association of New Zealand (TAANZ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie White as its new Chief Executive Officer. White brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the role, with a strong ...
After captivating audiences at the prestigious BBC Proms, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor Gemma New returns home for a Mozart masterpiece and the world premiere of renowned Kiwi composer Lyell Cresswell’s final work.
“This strong trading performance is a clear reflection of Christchurch Airport’s well-executed intergenerational strategy,” said Board Chair Sarah Ottrey.
Ario, the innovative micro-mobility provider known for its socially-conscious e-scooter technology, is responding to NZTA's recent determination on the remote reparking functionality of its scooters.
This chart is from Stats NZ data. Despite what some alarmists would claim, the level of alcohol being consumed in NZ is plummeting, not increasing. There are problems with a minority who abuse alcohol and cause harm, but that doesn’t mean that there is an overall problem. Will media cover this massive drop?
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The NZ Airports Association has applauded the tangible steps being taken towards a more efficient and productive aviation system by Minister of Transport, Hon Simeon Brown.
The New Zealand Maritime Museum will host its annual Merchant Navy Day commemorations for the men and women who served and lost their lives in the Merchant Navy on Tuesday, 3 September.
Overwhelming, hurtful, or distracting social interactions, mental health struggles and hardships and complex lives outside of school driving a greater need for relationships with teachers – are the three main themes revealed ...
At Monday’s Council meeting (26 August), several important decisions for Tauranga were discussed.
Wellington retirees will rally tomorrow to protest staffing cuts at Aged Residential Care facilities. They want a fair go for staff and residents.
The cost to build a home has largely stabilised for the time being, giving builders and developers more certainty on price than at any point since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Whangārei Tactical Crime Unit is making a breakthrough in investigations into a spate of aggravated robberies and burglaries.
Police have dealt the Head Hunters gang a significant blow after successfully obtaining profit forfeiture orders to the tune of almost $15 million in assets and property, including their notorious Mt Wellington gang pad.