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Debate continues on future of War Memorial Hall

Well-known local restaurateur Ted Waters is joining the ongoing debate about the stalled process to appoint a manager for the Howick War Memorial Hall. The...

‘Jumping the gun’ proves pricey for construction company

A construction company which was building homes in Flat Bush has been fined $32,500 for beginning work without building consents. Platform Homes (PHL) started work...

Hip Cards: greetings from around the world

The long-running Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme has historically been the starting point for a number of innovative new business ideas. And to add another...

Beebro releases new honey

Beebro is releasing a new honey with a feel-good story around it. Beebro comes out of a small-scale packing house, tailor-made to minimise waste and...

Welfare that works – helping young Kiwis

By Christopher Luxon, National Party leader and MP for Botany Businesses up and down the country are crying out for workers so it makes...

Six baby plover hitch a lift

Air New Zealand has given a helping wing to six young tuturuatu (Shore plover), relocating them from Cape Sanctuary in Hawke's Bay to their...

Funeral directors call for grant increase

Funeral directors are calling for a price increase for the Work and Income Funeral Grant as the costs for funerals and cemetery plots continue...

Pak’n’Save Highland Park in the pipeline

Is glacial progress still progress? In February 2018, Foodstuffs North Island heralded the purchase of Highland Park Shopping Centre and its intention to bring a...

National will get Kiwis off welfare and into meaningful work

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga Last weekend the National Party held its annual conference where Christopher Luxon outlined a major part of our...

Party official quizzed in donations trial

A man who held a key role with the Labour Party has testified in court about an art auction the party held prior to...
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