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In the March 2025 quarter, the actual volume of ready-mixed concrete produced was 854,509 cubic metres, down 1.5 percent compared with the March 2024 quarter. In the year ended March 2025, 3.8 million ...
Road Safety Week is an annual international celebration which, this year, runs from 12-18 May. The New Zealand theme for this ...
A cutting-edge trades teaching and training facility which has officially opened at Highbrook is set to unlock educational ...
Northland Regional Council (NRC) is celebrating Youth Week 19-24 May by providing free bus travel in Whangārei for rangatahi (young people) age 12-24. The free bus travel is available on all CityLink ...
Farmers are alarmed that unproven biotech tools threaten New Zealands hard- earned reputation for natural, pasture-raised meat and milk. They see methane inhibitors as risky, intrusive and ...
Responding to news that the Government is considering a market study into the aviation sector while retaining a controlling stake in its largest player, the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union is calling on ...
The Devcich family, originally from Dalmatia, now part of Croatia, farmed here last century. Their legacy, the Devcich ...
You will need to keep records and file income tax returns. You’ll also need to pay ACC levies. You could keep a portion of what you earn aside in a different bank account to cover this. You might ...
Social media restrictions for under-16s will become part of the Government’s work programme, with Education Minister Erica Stanford assigned to lead this and bring options to Cabinet, Prime Minister ...
Cordons are in place at the intersections of Hitchings Avenue and Alexander Avenue, Dinwiddie Avenue and Wallis Place, and Alexander Avenue, near Dinwiddie Avenue. A scene examination is under way ...
The Women’s Rights Party says that cutting back on pay equity for women workers will have a long-lasting effect. A major source of the disadvantage women face in retirement is inequity in retirement ...
“This Government is better at crushing the rights of working women than crushing cars,” Labour police spokesperson Ginny Andersen said.