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Kiwis caught flat-footed this weekend by patronising rules around alcohol should make a submission on legislation currently being considered by Parliament’s Justice Committee, says ACT MP Cameron ...
Although the concept of AI has been around for decades, in the last couple of years, it has exploded onto the scene as one of the most promising technologies of the future. One of the most popular ...
Remote-controlled vehicles continue to attract hobbyists across New Zealand, with growing interest in scale realism, customisation, and specialised categories. RC Hobbies has expanded its online range ...
“Headline inflation is at 2.5 percent and is set to remain well in the top half of the Reserve Bank’s 1 percent to 3 percent target range for a while. For those expecting large interest rate ...
Rats chewed through a fibre cable near Dunedin, while the area’s second main cable – a back up – was accidentally cut by a contractor between Gore and Balclutha on Wednesday. One New Zealand ...
The Greenlea Rescue Helicopter team is sending a massive thank you to the incredible community of supporters who rallied behind their recent Winch Challenge Campaign, bringing the team significantly ...
Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has today provided an update in relation to the divestment process for its global Consumer business and integrated businesses Fonterra Oceania and Sri Lanka. Fonterra ...
Southern District’s ten new officers will be deployed throughout the region to Invercargill, Queenstown, Gore and Dunedin ...
Tree planting efforts around Hawke’s Bay hill country farms are paying off, new data shows. A report presented to the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Environment & Integrated Catchments Committee earlier ...
Designer Chandelier Australia, based in North Geelong, is continuing to build its national presence as a supplier of premium lighting solutions. With showrooms located in both Geelong and Sydney, the ...
CPAG is calling on the Government to stop treating people on benefits as a spreadsheet to be cleared, and to remember its responsibility is to tackle poverty, not the people trapped in it.
“Ideological litmus tests do not make patients or staff ‘culturally safe’ – it narrows the bounds of open discourse and in the long-term impoverishes debate, creates blind spots and forbidden subjects ...
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