[ad_1] Long-suffering commuters in Welcome Bay are set to become the big losers in an attempt to reroute advanced traffic to the city from the coastal suburbs of Tauranga. "Are we going …
Read More »National Portrait: Colin Miskelly, Te Papa curator and bird expert
[ad_1] NIKKI MACDONALD Updated on 05:00, 14 July 2018 STUFF Conservative Te Papa and bird expert Colin Miskelly unveils some of the museum's hidden treasures. As a school kid, Colin Miskelly saw …
Read More »The hospital regains its rights after the nurses' strike
[ad_1] JANINE RANKIN Last Updated 18:28, 13 July 2018 MURRAY WILSON / STUFF Pedestrian pathway outside the Palmerston North Hospital during the 24-hour strike. MidCentral DHB offers volunteers who volunteered to work …
Read More »Māngere residents hope to share the benefits of ambitious redevelopment
[ad_1] Ambitious plans to transform Māngere by building 10,000 new homes were welcomed by local residents, provided they received the first blow of their purchase. Government Redevelopment Project Will Include Approximately 3,500 …
Read More »New Zealand company wins major legal battle against amphibious boats
[ad_1] A kiwi company that manufactures amphibious boats won a major lawsuit against a former employee who stole their design. The High Court ruled that the SeaLegs design was copied with the …
Read More »Mount Maunganui's wife collects lottery winnings
[ad_1] Last update 21:15, 13 July 2018 PIERS FULLER / STUFF A woman did not know she was carrying a ticket worth $ 1 million (photo archive) A woman from Mount Maunganui …
Read More »Australian specialists travel to Auckland's new prison, worth $ 300 million
[ad_1] Steven Proctor, executive director of public infrastructure for Morrison & Co, said today that skilled labor was so scarce when building the only secure prison in New Zealand that layers and …
Read More »Second incidence of 1080 dump found on Stewart Island
[ad_1] A Newshub investigation found a second incident of 1080 poison being thrown into the national park on Stewart Island. Yesterday we discovered a dump site. Now a hunter has come forward …
Read More »Queenstown, Wanaka's hidden belly of domestic violence
[ad_1] JO MCKENZIE-MCLEAN Last update 16:50, 13 July 2018 123rf The growing population of central Otago and the economic and social pressures that accompany life in expensive resort towns make domestic violence …
Read More »Education Minister Chris Hipkins Proposes Commissioner for Unitec in Trouble
[ad_1] The government plans to appoint a commissioner at the Unitec Institute of Technology, in financial difficulty. Unitec, the country 's largest industrial training provider, is missing $ 19 million this year …
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