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Auckland, 24 July 2025 – Food shortages continue to impact families across Tāmaki Makaurau. Visionwest Waka Whakakitenga is ...
Entrust owns 75.1% of shares in Vector which are held in trust for energy consumer beneficiaries in central, east, and south Auckland. These beneficiaries are paid a cash dividend each year, usually ...
Auckland’s New World Birkenhead is proudly trialling New Zealand’s first supermarket-based reverse vending machine (RVM), giving locals the chance to recycle single-use drink containers while raising ...
Presented by Loop, the first show will take place on Saturday December 27, 2025 at Wharepai Domain in Tauranga followed by ...
The Commerce Commission has decided to issue a Statement of Issues relating to the application from Viridian NZ Bidco Limited seeking clearance to acquire up to 100% of the shares in Metro Performance ...
Hong Kong, Sydney and San Jose, California, were the most expensive. Brisbane, Perth and Melbourne all ranked more unaffordable, on a house price-to-income basis, than Auckland. Auckland had house ...
Positive change is coming to Onewa Road, after Kaipātiki Local Board endorsed modifications suggested by Auckland Transport (AT) to ease congestion on the North Shore’s busiest road. AT’s Road Network ...
Rents have fallen on an annual basis for the first time since late 2009, property research firm Cotality says. Its latest data points to an update from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and ...
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“Te Huia’s ahead-of-schedule ridership growth is evidence that Kiwis will embrace inter-regional rail when it’s provided,” Spokesperson, Lindsey Horne, said. “We see this as completing a critical ...
Watercare’s micro-tunnel boring machine (m-TBM) today begins its 600-metre journey under a stretch of Queen Street to lay a new wastewater pipe as part of the Midtown Wastewater Diversion project.
The Green Party has launched a petition calling on the Rail Minister Winston Peters to reinstate passenger rail services across the country. “New Zealanders have shown they want rail and will use it.