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Homeowners in Christchurch are increasingly investing in smarter, more sustainable living environments — and Juice Electrical is helping lead the charge. With more EVs on the road than ever, the ...
The gender pay gap costs the New Zealand economy an estimated $7.6 billion per year, or 5% of total wages and salaries. Despite this, the government has moved to devastate the pay equity process, ...
SYOS Aerospace took out the top honour at the 2025 NZ Hi-Tech Awards, being named the PwC Hi-Tech Company of the Year.
One person has died after a truck collided with a power pole in Whangārei overnight. The crash, at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Ewing Road, was reported to Police at 1.25am today. The ...
“I dont think journalists have yet learnt that their power of the pen or words they publish can perpetually harm a persons livelihood, their familys livelihood and in the case of Mr McSkimming, ...
At five metres deep, the dive pool is a key feature of the Parakiore project which is expected to cost around $500 million ...
Residents will maintain access via either Aviemore Dam Road or the Otematata end of the closure. There will be no access through the worksite. NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is urging drivers ...
New Zealanders are a step closer to being able to build a granny flat of up to 70 square metres in their backyard following the successful first reading of the Building and Construction (Small ...
Among the government’s pledge to invest in public safety and reform young offenders, it’s allocating $16 million to implement the new legislative regime for Young Serious Offenders, and $33 million ...
“The Regulatory Standards Bill tries to make all future lawmakers in government follow a rigid set of the ACT Partys far-right principles – prioritising corporate interests over people, nature, and Te ...
Hāpai Te Hauora says Budget 2025 is not a Budget for whānau – it is a Budget for landlords, corporates, and cuts. Finance Minister Nicola Willis promised no lolly scramble; but somehow, the sweet ...
David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Bill would take New Zealand backwards by making it harder to protect our people and the environment. “This Bill favours corporate interests ahead of our ...