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Hospitality New Zealand is today acknowledging the release of the Government’s Tourism Roadmap. Steve Armitage, Chief Executive of Hospitality NZ, says “We’re pleased to see the Government’s intent to ...
Our latest research explores the tipping point when launching more rockets will begin to cause problems. Our findings show that once rates reach 2,000 launches a year – about a ten-fold increase on ...
Business event participants spend an average of $175 more per day than other visitors, and importantly, often visit in the ...
A match lit six weeks ago in the coastal Taranaki town of Ōpunakē has ignited fires the length of the North Island - and far across the Pacific - with seabed mining opponents taking to the coast on ...
Two Canterbury mayors say the government shouldn't tamper with their youth job programme. The government is targeting getting ...
The Coalition Government’s new legislation to restrict farm conversions into pine for carbon farming is a welcome step towards protecting agriculture and rural communities from the existential threat ...
Matariki is a time for reflection, connection, and renewal. This year’s exhibition honours that spirit with a vibrant, ...
Police are responding to a crash involving several cars on the Southwestern motorway, Wesley, this evening. The crash was reported to Police at 6.35pm. There are no reports of any injuries, but the ...
Previous tries saw the 2006 Regulatory Responsibility Bill Member's Bill by former ACT leader Rodney Hide; the Regulatory ...
A British scientist says it's concerning Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has dismissed him and other climate scientists as "worthies" for raising concerns about plans to lower the country's methane ...
Chris Hipkins says Te Pāti Māori needs to focus on important issues such as jobs, health and homes, like Labour is, keeping the door open to working with them despite three of their MPs being ...
The government has been warned that corruption and "insider threats" are increasing in New Zealand, despite the country's ...