The surveillance zone will extend from 5km to 11km from detection sites on Auckland’s North Shore based on the latest recommendations from an independent technical advisory group, says Mike Inglis, ...
“Estuary intertidal zones naturally experience large temperature changes because of incoming and outgoing tides, meaning they are exposed to both marine and atmospheric heatwaves. Estuaries are also ...
“Funeral insurance is a risk product, not a savings or investment plan. If you stop paying premiums, your cover lapses. As people age, the total premiums paid can often exceed the amount that would be ...
The South Auckland business – which grows houseplants and trees for major retailers – has just finished a $2.5 million project to get off natural gas. An army of industrial heat pumps now feed two ...
Police and Customs do not have an agreement to share data through another platform in this manner. It would be a “significant issue” around security and privacy, the memo from the police’s technology ...
Starting today, a group of social media platforms face penalties of up to $50 million if they don’t take “reasonable steps” to prevent children and teenagers aged under 16 from holding a social media ...
In 2024, the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust launched MISSION 2026 – a major campaign to transform the rescue helicopter service. The cornerstone of MISSION 2026 was the modernisation of the ...
Updated home-loss and land-loss payments to recognise the disruption caused by acquisition, on top of land value and incentive payments: the home-loss base payment will increase from $35,000 to ...
Blair Kyle and his neighbour, directly across the road, received letters from the Hastings District Council advising them it “will be establishing a new bus stop outside your home”. The letters were ...
Rotorua’s Night Market will return to the inner city after Rotorua Lakes Council voted to end a trial move to Kuirau Park, two months after it began. Elected members voted eight-to-three to return the ...
The Free Speech Union welcomes the Education and Workforce Committee’s Interim Report acknowledging that online harm is a genuine concern for young New Zealanders, but warns that any solutions must ...
SAFE is condemning the Government’s decision to push the Animal Welfare (Regulations for Management of Pigs) Amendment Bill through its next stages under urgency today, calling it a deeply cynical ...