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Last week ORC debuted its first large 75-passenger capacity electric bus. By July there will be six of the 75-capacity buses ...
Police investigating an aggravated robbery in Huntly are appealing for information from the public and any sightings of a ...
New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, leader of the right-wing nationalist NZ First Party, is continuing to support a fascistic smear campaign against Green Party MP Benjamin Doyle.
Independent Music New Zealand (IMNZ) is proud to announce the winner of the prestigious 2025 Taite Music Prize at an exclusive ceremony held at the Q Theatre in Tāmaki Makaurau. The event celebrated ...
Even the most optimistic outlook demands an RBNZ cash rate below 3%. The need to stimulate with a terms of trade shock is obvious. Our forecast 2.5% cash rate is still required, even if we get nothing ...
There are four known gas seeps in Hawke’s Bay. This one is in Raukawa Valley, about 30km from the coast and scientists from the US, Chile and Italy joined Hawke’s Bay Regional Council groundwater ...
Titled “Defund da Police” it highlights the anti-policing rhetoric promoted by Green MPs Chlöe Swarbrick (Auckland Central) and Tamatha Paul (Wellington Central) — electorates which are among the ...
New Zealand’s Festival of Nature – Wild Dunedin – has officially broken the national record for the largest yoga gathering at a single event, with an incredible turnout of 623 people participating in ...
Jazmine Mary’s latest single & video for glittering track, ‘Memphis’ is released on April 11th with thanks to NZ on Air. It is the first single off their forthcoming third studio album, due for ...
Last month, OK Go formally announced And the Adjacent Possible. Alongside the announcement, the quartet unveiled two new tracks off the album, and — in a first for the band — released animated lyric ...
One person has died following the earlier crash on SH1, Leithfield, this afternoon. State Highway One is open, however the entrance to Mays road is closed while the Serious Crash Unit examines the ...
Womad is said typically to add some $6 million to Taranaki’s economy and despite the smaller crowds the festival still spent up large on over a thousand staff, 17 kilometres of fencing, seven ...
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