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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 ...
The Government is cracking down on the prolonged tethering of dogs, with progress being made on new regulations targeting ...
Owned by Metlink operator, Kinetic, the new buses will replace 10 older diesel models that were temporarily introduced to ...
Nominations are now open for the inaugural Growing Native Forests Champions Awards, celebrating the people and groups leading ...
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and four other nations have joined forces in Malaysia and Singapore for Exercise Bersama ...
New Zealand’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory (1990-2023), released today, shows gross emissions (total emissions other than ...
The Government’s 2025 Greenhouse Gas Inventory reveals that, between 1990 and 2023, emissions from solid waste disposal fell by 14.2%, compared to a national increase in gross emissions of 13% over ...
Emergency services are at the scene of a serious single-vehicle crash on SH1, Leithfield, near the intersection with Mays Road. Police were called about 5.15pm. Emergency services are at the scene of ...
Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy told Morning Report that under the Fair Trading Act, the maximum penalty that could be levied on businesses for green washing in New Zealand was $600,000.
The government's new "golden visa" for investors has received 44 applications since it came into effect on 1 April - with about half of the applications coming from existing applicants transitioning ...
Te Kōhaka o Tāne is owned by four Rūnanga; Hokonui (Gore), Te Rūnaka o Awarua (Bluff), Ōraka Aparima (Riverton) and Waihōpai Rūnaka (Invercargill). Based at a 5-hectare site that used to be managed ...
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