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The Save our Safe Streets campaign is an alliance of leading road safety experts and transport advocates. In a briefing paper ...
Whether it is a block of butter or cheese, a kilogram of mince, a dozen eggs or a cooked chook, food prices have gone up ...
The fourth annual New Zealand Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) took place on Friday, 27 June 2025, at ...
The proposed roading changes, developed in partnership with Dunedin City Council after previous rounds of community feedback, ...
A large slip on Northbank Road has closed a section of the road affecting access for residents. The rock fall came down ...
Watercare chief executive Jamie Sinclair says it gives Watercare the ability to borrow in its own name for the first time, ...
Soil has been turned on the first building at Precinct North, part of the massive Titanium Park business and industrial ...
Earth Sciences New Zealand Board Chair David Smol says the newly merged organisation will be better placed to generate people ...
A four-car crash heading westbound has occurred just after the Tauhinu Road on-ramp, near Greenhithe. There are no serious injuries to report. While the vehicles are being cleared, there is an ...
Seasonal air temperatures are expected to be above average across all regions of New Zealand for the three-month period. The second half of 2025 is likely to see a wet start, with warmer than average ...
Introducing an infringement regime for shoplifting in retail premises. For stolen goods valued up to $500, infringement fees will be up to $500. For goods valued over $500, fees will be up to $1,000.
PGG Wrightson Real Estate has been found liable for negligence for “carelessly” misrepresenting details about a West Coast dairy farm it sold 15 years ago, the Supreme Court of New Zealand has found.