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The Deloitte/Space TrailBlazer Innovation for Growth, Charting the Space and Advanced Aviation Sectors report showed the space sector contributed $2.47b to the economy in the 2023-24 financial year.
Initial indications are one person has sustained serious injuries, while several others have sustained moderate or minor injuries. Emergency services are at the scene of a serious four-vehicle crash ...
Gisborne district councillors have voted to scrap restrictive alcohol rules in the CBD despite recent opposition during consultation. The rules prevent new liquor licences near sensitive sites like ...
“We are not an airline,” Mayor Victor Luca told the airline’s owner and chief executive Craig Emeny and chief commercial officer Duane Emeny on Thursday.
Construction of Ashburton’s long-awaited second bridge could start as early as March. NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi project manager Lonnie Dalzell said the start date was dependent on consent and ...
Nelson Mayor Nick Smith described the key intersection as potentially the region’s “most acute bottleneck” for motorists. The Hope Bypass – a Road of National Significance – is planned to alleviate ...
A North Canterbury youth MP wants buses to go beyond Rangiora, including adding Oxford to a bus route. Rangiora High School year 13 student Simone Bisschoff has been selected as a youth MP by ...
Firefighters and members of the United Fire Brigades’ Association (UFBA) gathered outside Parliament to hand over a petition ...
Its outrageous for the dairy industry to host an awards night while profiting from systemic cruelty. This is an industry built on the exploitation of vulnerable animals. Following a large and noisy ...
The invasive seaweed is gaining an increasing stronghold. New Zealand’s economy risks a $9.4 billion hit as the invasive ...
“Rotorua has rolled out the red-carpet for the tourism industry, exceeding its reputation as the birthplace of international tourism. New Zealand’s unique Māori culture and values of manaakitanga, ...
Those with no qualifications or lower secondary have also lost most of the jobs. The number of people with NCEA qualifications and degrees working has increased from December 2023 until now. Auckland ...