In Nelson, a 1.8-kilometre coastal stretch of Queen Elizabeth II Drive/SH6 that skirts the northern suburb of Marybank, home to more than 1000 residents, will return to largely 80km/h after it was ...
Commercial builds in Tauranga remain strong despite the economic downturn, with nearly $444 million in building consents issued in 2024. Tauranga City Council building services manager Steve Pearce ...
The Government’s announcement today of a 2035 climate target of a 51-55% emissions reduction has signed New Zealand up for a decade more of planting pine on productive land, Federated Farmers meat and ...
NZTA will reverse speed limits on 38 sections of the state highway network – including through the Rakaia township – back to their previous higher speed limit. The Rakaia community is disappointed ...
A proposal for expansion of the mining operations is being considered under Fast-track legislation. Real estate agent Karen Tippett said expansion was a good thing for the town. “Go for it. Just go ...
The Hurunui district includes the tourist town of Hanmer Springs. Former Tourism Minister Matt Doocey recently said the ...
A decision on reverting sealed roads back to gravel has been delayed. A decision on reverting sealed roads back to gravel has been delayed by a southern council.
On 4 January, a motorbike rider was also arrested and his bike impounded after driving dangerously along the beach. Officers also issued a number of infringements to drivers who were driving in a ...
Kordia’s board is delighted to appoint Neil Livingston as Chief Executive Officer of the Kordia Group. Livingston previously ...
The Insurance Council of New Zealand Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) has welcomed the Government’s commitment to introduce legislation to Parliament this year on a Climate Adaptation framework and ...
BusinessNZ strongly backs Animal and Plant Health NZ’s call for a sensible and modern approvals process for innovative plant and animal products, to unlock greater economic potential for the primary ...
The Taxpayers’ Union can reveal, through an Official Information Act request, that Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr and a staff member spent $32,048.39 on a six-day trip to Washington DC to meet with ...