BP New Addition in Paraparaumu
BP Connect Kapiti adds a second store to a strong BP network in the Paraparaumu area, enabling customers to get where they need to go as effortlessly as possible.
BP Connect Kapiti adds a second store to a strong BP network in the Paraparaumu area, enabling customers to get where they need to go as effortlessly as possible.
New research from Victoria University of Wellington will prompt a shift in thinking about the South Island’s Alpine Fault.
John Key must listen to the people of Coromandel and walk away from the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) negotiations because of the power the TPPA could give overseas corporations like Oceana Gold over the New Zealand Government, the Green ...
Wednesday 2 September 2015 Business Leader believes lack of silver fern flag option a ‘missed opportunity’ Business leader, Ashley Church, is disappointed that the November flag referendum won’t include the traditional ‘silver fern on a black ...
We call ourselves a ‘stadium of four million’ rugby fans, but how well do we really know our rugby?
With only one round to go in the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship all of the titles are still up for grabs, meaning that the Trusthouse Racetech Daybreaker Rally Wairarapa will be the scene of a fast and furious fight for the silverware.
Press Release – Victim Support Victim Support is delighted to have been accepted as part of BNZ’s Closed for Good, when the bank shuts its branches for a day and up to 5500 staff help community organisations. The first activity kicked off in the capital at 7 am this morning at the Wellington railway station. […]
Victim Support is delighted to have been accepted for eight different national projects as part of BNZ’s Closed for Good, when the bank shuts its branches for a day and up to 5500 staff help community organisations around New Zealand.
NZ government launches a new scheme to review e-waste management programs in the country
After raising more than 2,000 signatures in support , the Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance is welcoming Auckland Transport’s decision to waive the 27 tickets it issued to residents of Orakei's narrow Apihai and Tautari streets. The tickets were ...
Students from the Hutt Valley joined together on Friday to compete against each other in the inaugural CREST Challenge at WelTec’s School of Engineering. The secondary school students were set a challenge - to design a racing car solely powered by rubber ...
A police car was involved in a crash in Massey Street Dinsdale this evening. The single crewed patrol car struck a lamp post at about 9 pm tonight. The driver was not injured.
A Hamilton Police officer is being treated for injuries he received after being assaulted while making an arrest in Dinsdale at about 9pm tonight. The officer and a colleague were attempting to arrest a man when they were attacked by two people.
New Zealand First extends our sympathies to the family of Lady Emily Latimer after her sudden death.
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This data comes from MBIE. Margins are well over double what they were a few years ago. There is obviously not sufficient competition between retailers in NZ. You shouldn’t see that sort of margin increase when there is. This may be because people don’t tend to shop around enough, and just fill up at the […]
Advisory bike lane, Netherlands. (Photo: Andre De Graff)
A few weeks ago there was an unfortunate trial of a bike facility design known as “advisory” bike lanes. Advisory lanes, sometimes called “suggested” bike lanes are common in the Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and increasingly North America. There are some good examples from NL in [...]
by Julie Webb-Pullman Al Wafa hospital staff and patients today made a desperate plea to donors to make good on their promises, and deliver the money to rebuild their rehabilitation hospital destroyed in last year’s brutal Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip. “We started fundraising the same day our patients were forced to leave,” Executive […]
Press Release – New Zealand Racing Board We call ourselves a stadium of four million rugby fans, but how well do we really know our rugby?One Punt at a Million We call ourselves a ‘stadium of four million’ rugby fans, but how well do we really know our rugby? The TAB wants to find out, […]
Dr Vacy Vlazna “One child has been killed every hour in Gaza over the past two days.” Kyung-Wha Kang UN Asst. Sec.Gen for Humanitarian Affairs 23-7-14 “All these dead and maimed civilians should weigh heavily on all our consciences. I know that they weigh heavily on mine. All our efforts to protect them have been […]
Sept. 1 (BusinessDesk) - It is indeed “job done” for the digital innovation start up of the same name which has secured a business relationship with dairy giant Fonterra Cooperative Group after delivering the winning pitch at an Auckland innovation event ...
Emergency Services are currently at the scene of a serious motor vehicle crash on Mairehau Road, Christchurch.
Air New Zealand and Air China have today launched joint sales for a new daily direct service between Auckland and Beijing after receiving approval from New Zealand Minister of Transport Hon Simon Bridges to form a strategic alliance.
I am delighted to have been asked to speak at the launch of this exhibition, “Çannakale: Road to Peace out of War”.
Pacific Scoop: Comment – By Kai Ping Lew Started work yesterday at Wansolwara, the award-winning University of the South Pacific student newspaper, and met with the team of co-ordinators of the regional journalism programme in Fiji. Tried to get our wi-fi sorted out, but no luck. I found the journalism students really helpful in getting me settled […]