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Following precautionary overnight closures through the weekend, the section of SH7 will close again tonight from 7pm and is ...
As things stand, the system of aid distribution in the Gaza Strip is intended to cause suffering and destruction to recipients. Since May 26, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an opaquely structured ...
Human activity is expected to cause fresher surface water that traps warmer and saltier layers below, so the reason for this change is unclear. “The increased salinity in the Southern Ocean is ...
Howick ward is one of the most diverse in Auckland, yet our leadership hasn’t always reflected that diversity. It’s time for a fresh voice — someone who understands the realities of multicultural life ...
Sound law-making is needed for NZ to attract investment and achieve economic growth, BusinessNZ says. Chief Economist John Pask presented BusinessNZ’s submission on the Regulatory Standards Bill to ...
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is advising people to expect delays as contractors begin drainage enabling works in ...
Manufactured sand is currently only able to meet a fraction of New Zealand’s need for sand and naturally-sourced supplies will be required for many years, says the Aggregate and Quarry Association.
The Saint Nicholas Children’s Trust, a New Zealand-based charity, is hosting a special screening of the film Sound of Freedom ...
“Selwyn District Council is also the first council to have a Water Services Delivery Plan accepted and approved by the Secretary for Local Government, Paul James and the first to establish a water ...
Kick Back, a Youth Development organization responding to Youth Homelessness, is organizing to provide support for young ...
ACT Local has selected Samuel Mills – a current elected member of the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board as its candidate for the ...
Gabriel Tupou is a Wainuiomata resident, classical tenor, former public servant, and Hutt City Councillor. He is a manager ...