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Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
Online job vacancies for skilled workers have increased for the second month in a row, rising two percent in May, but overall online job vacancies fell by 0.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
ANZ Bank New Zealand, the country’s biggest lender, will defend a class suit over an estimated $250 million fees charged customers for going into overdraft, late…
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has filed action with the Employment Relations Authority in Auckland against an Auckland restaurant chain following complaints that workers are being paid less than $4-an-hour.
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
Improved vetting of Child, Youth & Family caregivers can't come soon enough, says the head of a mentoring programme that has successfully screened over 550 men…
A review of sex education resources recommended to adolescents in New Zealand commission by conservative lobby group Family First has found that they are seriously flawed with both sins of commission and sins of omission, and that critical life and death information is distorted or ignored.
The Green Party will not be supporting Te Ururoa Flavell’s Gambling Harm Reduction Amendment Bill, saying the new legislation will restrict councils wanting to reduce the number of pokies in their area.
A review of sex education resources recommended to adolescents in New Zealand commission by conservative lobby group Family First has found that they are seriously flawed with both sins of commission and sins of omission, and that critical life and death information is distorted or ignored.
The Green Party welcomes the Psychoactive Substances Bill as it is reported back to the House and is delighted that an amendment limiting animal testing has been included, despite the submissions on animal testing being rejected by the chair of the Select Committee.
MANA Candidate for Ikaroa-Rawhiti Te Hamua Nikora says Labour leader David Shearer and fellow Labour MP’s Phil Goff, Kris Faafoi and Clayton Cosgrove are hypocrites for publicly opposing the SkyCity Convention Centre deal and then watching the All Blacks play France from the Sky City Corporate Box at Eden Park over the weekend.
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
Online job vacancies for skilled workers have increased for the second month in a row, rising two percent in May, but overall online job vacancies fell by 0.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
Biotechnologies used in north American staple crop production are lowering yields and increasing pesticide use compared to western Europe, according to researchers at the University of Canterbury.
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
New Zealand Energy Corp has recut its troubled deal with Origin Energy for a range of onshore Taranaki oil and gas assets, cutting the purchase price by C$9…
The Christchurch Agency for Energy (CAfE) has released the results of a survey of residents on Christchurch and Energy and has found some interesting results.
The Australian majority owners of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter, Rio Tinto, have written more than half a billion dollars off the value of the ageing plant,…
ANZ Bank New Zealand, the country’s biggest lender, will defend a class suit over an estimated $250 million fees charged customers for going into overdraft, late…
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has filed action with the Employment Relations Authority in Auckland against an Auckland restaurant chain following complaints that workers are being paid less than $4-an-hour.
Labour Minister Simon Bridges' refusal to meet with International Labour Organisation officials in Geneva to discuss his government's employment law changes shows his disdain for international workers conventions, and confirms he misled Parliament, says Labour's spokesperson for Labour Issues Darien Fenton.
Waikato-Tainui has today signed a new Waikato River agreement with Waikato Regional Council, formalising an already closely working relationship over river co-management.
Prime Minister John Key is endorsing the Maori Party’s candidate for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti in next week’s by-election despite being unable to recall his name.
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
The Crown signed a deed of settlement for all outstanding historical Treaty claims with Rotorua iwi Ngāti Rangiteaorere at Parliament today, Treaty of Waitangi…
MANA Candidate for Ikaroa-Rawhiti Te Hamua Nikora says Labour leader David Shearer and fellow Labour MP’s Phil Goff, Kris Faafoi and Clayton Cosgrove are hypocrites for publicly opposing the SkyCity Convention Centre deal and then watching the All Blacks play France from the Sky City Corporate Box at Eden Park over the weekend.
Global economic prospects remain weak thoughthe downside risks have reduced, G8 leaders said at their two-day meeting in Northern Ireland, issuing a statement saying promoting growth and jobs is their top priority.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen have marked the final transition to give Afghan National Security Forces control of security across the whole of Afghanistan.
Radio New Zealand presenter Kim Hill has won her second major international broadcasting award of the past year, being awarded a Gold Medal by the Grand Jury at…
Labour Minister Simon Bridges' refusal to meet with International Labour Organisation officials in Geneva to discuss his government's employment law changes shows his disdain for international workers conventions, and confirms he misled Parliament, says Labour's spokesperson for Labour Issues Darien Fenton.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee has congratulated everyone involved in the development of Christchurch’s temporary AMI Stadium at Addington…
Chiefs prop Ben Afeaki and the Hurricanes lock Jeremy Thrush will make their All Black debuts off the bench at Eden Park on Saturday in the first of three test matches against France.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
KiwiRail will begin looking for a new chief executive after deciding not to renew the five year contract of Jim Quinn when it expires in February 2014, saying it is time for a new leader to implement the next steps in driving the state owned company’s turnaround plan.
Lyttelton Port Co., the South Island’s biggest port, plans to spend more than $16 million on equipment to help it handle a record numbers of containers.
Customs Minister Maurice Williamson says a visit by China Customs Vice Minister Mr Lu Bin this week reinforces the commitment to achieve the full benefits of the…
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye has today announced 14 members of a new reference group that will provide expert advice on 21st century learning…
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
Online job vacancies for skilled workers have increased for the second month in a row, rising two percent in May, but overall online job vacancies fell by 0.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
ANZ Bank New Zealand, the country’s biggest lender, will defend a class suit over an estimated $250 million fees charged customers for going into overdraft, late…
Global economic prospects remain weak thoughthe downside risks have reduced, G8 leaders said at their two-day meeting in Northern Ireland, issuing a statement saying promoting growth and jobs is their top priority.
Biotechnologies used in north American staple crop production are lowering yields and increasing pesticide use compared to western Europe, according to researchers at the University of Canterbury.
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye has today announced 14 members of a new reference group that will provide expert advice on 21st century learning…
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
Principal and teacher leaders have rejected the Government’s decision to make a computerised National Standards assessment tool compulsory for every primary school student in 2015.
A review of sex education resources recommended to adolescents in New Zealand commission by conservative lobby group Family First has found that they are seriously flawed with both sins of commission and sins of omission, and that critical life and death information is distorted or ignored.
Biotechnologies used in north American staple crop production are lowering yields and increasing pesticide use compared to western Europe, according to researchers at the University of Canterbury.
Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce arrives in Europe on Monday night to strengthen New Zealand’s science, innovation and international education links with the European Union.
Federated Farmers of New Zealand is excitedly welcoming Google's global trial for its revolutionary Project Loon. If successful, Project Loon could ensure near…
The Green Party welcomes the Psychoactive Substances Bill as it is reported back to the House and is delighted that an amendment limiting animal testing has been included, despite the submissions on animal testing being rejected by the chair of the Select Committee.
The Minister of Primary Industries needs to step in and withdraw the approval for yet another bee harming pesticide that has just been approved, says the Green Party.
The developing winter storrn that will move across rnuch of New Zealand during the second half of this week is still on track to bring very significant snow to…
The clear focus this week is on the US Federal Reserve and any clues on its plans for the future of its monthly bond-buying program as the Federal Open Market Committee starts a two-day meeting on Tuesday.
Police Minister Anne Tolley has accused Senior Labour MP Trevor Mallard of trying to destroy the career of one of New Zealand’s best police officers after a…
The Government’s aim of doubling primary sector exports by 2025 will be a tough ask under the ministry’s latest growth forecasts, Primary Industries Minister…
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
Online job vacancies for skilled workers have increased for the second month in a row, rising two percent in May, but overall online job vacancies fell by 0.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
Biotechnologies used in north American staple crop production are lowering yields and increasing pesticide use compared to western Europe, according to researchers at the University of Canterbury.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen have marked the final transition to give Afghan National Security Forces control of security across the whole of Afghanistan.
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
The Green Party has congratulated Fonterra for its decision to not accept milk from cows grazed on any additional farms where oil and gas industry waste has been spread.
Online job vacancies for skilled workers have increased for the second month in a row, rising two percent in May, but overall online job vacancies fell by 0.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has warned a business breakfast audience near Whangarei that a Sword of Damocles hangs over the Northland rail links, saying the region needs to retain and expand its rail infrastructure if its economy is to develop.
Biotechnologies used in north American staple crop production are lowering yields and increasing pesticide use compared to western Europe, according to researchers at the University of Canterbury.
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