General Debate 13 June 2022
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In response to growing calls from concerned parents and educators, the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand is today launching an educational video series entitled, Spotlight on Vaping. The six-part video series is now available on the ...
A Q+A Kantar poll of 500 in Tauranga has found: Sam Uffindell 45% Jan Tinetti 35% Cameron Luxton 7% Interestingly 220 of their 500 respondents were polled face to face, The poll is very different to the Newshub Reid Research poll that had Uffindell on 57% and Tinetti on 22%. The actual result will be […]
Читать дальше...New Zealand’s leading innovation summit, Festival for the Future , is in Wellington July 29-31! Festival for the Future is three days in which groundbreaking innovators, entrepreneurs and creators of Aotearoa connect, inspire and catalyse positive change ...
Consumer NZ’s annual KiwiSaver satisfaction survey has found three funds stood out from the crowd, with Simplicity, Milford Funds and Generate taking out the top spots. Simplicity won for the third year in a row with 77% satisfaction, scoring ...
Meet our cast of ogre achievers for Shrek The Musical , the Broadway stage extravaganza heading to New Zealand these July school holidays. Playing the role of the sarcastic swamp-dwelling ogre Shrek is TOM KNOWLES (Iwi: Rongowhakaata) who has featured in ...
Braden Currie took home a second-place today at the Ironman Asia Pacific Champs in Cairns after a brutal battle at the front of the race with Max Neumann. A group of four consisting of Sam Appleton, Pete Jacobs, Max Neumann and Currie exited the ...
12 June Counties Manukau Police are asking for the public's help following an incident on Cavendish Drive, Manukau, earlier today where a group of dirt bike riders hit a woman's car and damaged a Police vehicle. Police were called about 5.30pm with ...
NZ's biggest port would have saved $65m if workers listened to over automation risks. The world’s largest global transport union, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), has joined the Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) in supporting ...
The Government is right to examine New Zealand’s tenuous supply chain, but it should not seek to intervene in it beyond being a regulator and infrastructure provider, says the peak body of the road transport industry, Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New ...
News from Horowhenua District Council Horowhenua residents are being encouraged to stay indoors if they can and limit any non-essential travel. Thunderstorms overnight have caused localised surface flooding, with Foxton and Foxton Beach residents impacted the most. High tide coupled with high winds at Foxton Beach Wharf has led to flooding across the Manawatū Marine […]
News from Waka Kotahi NZTA State Highway 58 Paremata Road will be closed overnight tonight and tomorrow night for storm recovery works. The road will be closed between 9pm and 4.30am each night to enable crews to safely clear debris, slips and drains posing a risk to road users. Tonight the road will be closed […]
News from Waka Kotahi NZTA State Highway 2 over the Remutaka Hill will be closed overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday for emergency works. The road will be closed in both directions between 9pm and 4am each night to undertake storm recovery work. These emergency closures will enable crews to safely clear debris, slips and drains […]
News from Kapiti Coast District Council The Council has taken a step forward in strengthening its partnership with mana whenua on the Kāpiti Coast today by enhancing iwi representation within the Council’s governance structure. Mayor K Gurunathan says Kāpiti Coast District Council has a long history of Māori representation and input into matters of local […]
Press Release – Wairau Maori Art Gallery Symbols can offer us an access point and a way to interpret things we dont understand. For Mori a tohu is not only a sign or an emblem; it can also act as a set of directions or wayfinding that allows us to navigate the complexities of contemporary […]
Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse defeated Robinhood Stars 56-37 in Wellington 12 June, 2022 The Robinhood Stars have been unable to match the Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse in the ANZ Premiership grand final, going down 56-37 in Wellington. Chasing ...
Waka Kotahi is advising motorists of potential disruptions to travel in Auckland, with a severe wind watch in place for the Auckland Harbour Bridge and a severe thunderstorm watch in place for the Auckland region. Metservice forecasts wind gusts could reach ...
Palmerston North Police have arrested three people and impounded four vehicles after an operation targeting illicit street racing in the city overnight. Additionally three people underwent an EBA procedure and have been summonsed for driving with ...
The 18,300 signature petition calling for the Marsden Point oil refinery to remain operational has been buried by Parliament’s Petitions Committee. The committee has dragged its heels on addressing the petition in what could be construed as ongoing ...
The Socialist Equality Group in New Zealand held an online public meeting on June 4 to launch the new book, Pike River: The Crime and Cover-up, by leading SEG member Tom Peters, published by Mehring Books. The book contains 20 articles, interviews ...
Structural and civil engineering firm Batchelar McDougall Consulting took out the top award at the Ignite Wānaka Business Excellence Awards last night. The local firm was acknowledged for its impressive company growth, strong customer relationships ...
Aotearoa’s forestry sector has been committed to a proactive stance in the battle against climate change, since it entered the ETS in 2008. In the fourteen years since then there’s been a lack of real commitment from agriculture to join the fight. ...
Politico reports: Clinton urges progressives to rebuild atrophied muscles of persuasion. “I think one of the ways you win elections is by talking straight with people and giving them permission to vote against you,” he explains in the most recent edition of his podcast. In other words, don’t hector and moralize, as though the merits of your […]
Читать дальше...Candidates for Council elections in the Wellington region will be inundated by sports players and parents over the coming months, demanding a review that lowers the costs for the region’s sportsgrounds and facilities. Campaign group Affordable Sports ...
News from Affordable Sports Candidates for Council elections in the Wellington region will be inundated by sports players and parents over the coming months, demanding a review that lowers the costs for the region’s sportsgrounds and facilities. Campaign group Affordable Sports for Greater Wellington today announced a mobilisation of sports codes in the region, to […]