Wedderspoon Organic Comes Home
The Wedderspoon Organic group comprising of entities based in the United States, Canada and New Zealand has been purchased by Florenz, a subsidiary of the Christchurch-based investment company Masthead Ltd.
The Wedderspoon Organic group comprising of entities based in the United States, Canada and New Zealand has been purchased by Florenz, a subsidiary of the Christchurch-based investment company Masthead Ltd.
The Minister's announcement that the Government will force Councils to plan for 30 years of realisable housing growth is a meaningful step towards tackling housing affordability in Auckland.
This programme aims to create an inclusive environment where every child can learn and enjoy skateboarding, regardless of their physical abilities
The downward glidepath for the Kiwi flyer will eventually help our exporters, with tourism and agriculture in need of a boost.
Police are appealing for information and dashcam or video footage following an assault on State Highway 59 yesterday, Wednesday 3 July.
Empowering Disabled Kiwis to Treat Their Dogs through Innovation and Creativity
“The initiative behind Constable Bluey was to create another positive way to engage with young kids and for it to be a memorable moment,” says Allan.
Club Kahukura is a free course run through Fraser High Continuing Education. And it definitely is an education, as well as a chance to meet other people who are doing the same kind of self development. It’s for adults over the age of 18.
Last month’s European Parliament elections did not bring about the ultimate breakthrough of the far right as some had feared. They are gaining influence though, especially because the lines between them and forces in the political center are blurring.
The Free Speech Union continues to be aware of councils with censorial attitudes. Just within the past month we’ve been notified of four councils failing to uphold free speech. This is an issue we have followed for several years.
Police can confirm that one person has died following a fire at a property in View Street, Manapouri, reported at around 3.40am today.
Work is set to begin on Stage Five of the Wānaka Lakefront Development Plan (WLDP) this month, which will see improvements made to safety and existing active travel connections on the lakefront between Wānaka’s marina and yacht club.
The New Zealand Initiative has released a report highlighting the critical challenges facing the country's universities. This report is based on the symposium "The Future of Our Universities," which took place in May 2024.
Main South Road, Paroa is closed following a serious crash. Police were alerted to the crash, involving a vehicle and a motorbike, just before 4pm. Initial indications are that there are serious injuries. Diversions are in place at Clough Road and Rutherglen ...
The Destination Southern Lakes (DSL) Board, responsible for governance of the region’s destination management plan, has announced that Griffith University has been appointed to lead this project.
An independent expert advisory panel has been appointed to review the Public Works Act to make it easier to build infrastructure, Minister for Land Information Chris Penk has announced.
Waikato Police have executed a search warrant at an industrial warehouse in central Huntly today, uncovering a large-scale cannabis grow operation.
Ainsley Gardiner (Photo/Supplied) NZFC has today announced the appointment of Ainsley Gardiner (MNZM) to the role of Head of Funding. Ainsley is of Ngāti Awa, Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Ngāti Pikiao and Te Whakatōhea tribal descent. Ainsley is a seasoned producer and ...
Masterton Police are appealing for information from the public following a serious, unprovoked assault in the town.
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) acknowledges the government’s announcement on assessment for schools and stresses the need for standardised testing to be used alongside good practices that support teaching and learning.
The three-match series between the Mystics Men and Stars Men, which starts at Pulman Arena in Auckland this Saturday, will be an opportunity for innovation and experiments in three new areas with a view to inform future decisions for the 2025 ANZ Premiership.
Hamilton City Council has adopted its 2024-34 Long-Term Plan, which seeks to weigh up delivering the essential work residents value, everyday costs being met by everyday revenue, and keeping rates as low as possible given the significant financial challenges.
Carterton District Council is seeking status quo in its proposal to maintain eight ‘at large’ councillors and a mayor for the 2025 and 2028 local body elections.
Whanganui’s new kerbside recycling service is rolling out this week as the district council works to get more than 17,000 homes on board.
An addition to Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbourmaster fleet is already in action, following a karakia (blessing) at the Whakatāne Wharf yesterday (subs: 3 July).