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Canterbury Police District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill thanks staff and the public for their engagement as local ...
According to McSherry, car rental SEO involves more than just optimising for generic keywords. Effective strategies for rental companies include in-depth keyword research to identify high-conversion ...
Cabinet has formally agreed this week to the closure of the greyhound racing industry in New Zealand. A bill will be drafted to bring this decision into law. The move follows last December’s ...
A South Auckland local government official is calling for more community gardens to help tackle food poverty. Auckland ...
Traffic lights at the State Highway 30 and Wharenui Rd intersection became operational on August 6, with a temporary 40km/h speed limit also in place until anti-skid surfacing is laid in October. At ...
Wastewater pond desludging in Martinborough is now complete, with 660 tonnes of solids removed after more than 50 years of ...
The Queen Street café opens at 4:30am, and putting the flag on the edge of the footpath brings in about $200–300 a day, he estimated, and ensured the employment of up to four workers.
“Possession for supply of class A controlled drugs is a serious offence, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment ...
The West Coast Regional’s core debt is about to rise by another $3 million to $27.15 million, as the council continues to ...
The Pūtake Whakatupu project, launched in 2024, is the flagship workstream of the Tuputupu Grow Northland initiative. It aims to identify, support, and develop land use and value-add manufacturing ...
On 19 August 2003, a bomb attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad killed 22 humanitarian aid workers, including the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello.
Ahead of donning a beige WFP vest and boots to face hurricanes, wars and refugee camps, the Portuguese scientist worked with satellite imagery and cartography, creating maps to support humanitarian ...