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ACT Local has selected Samuel Mills – a current elected member of the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board as its candidate for the Albany Ward in this year’s Auckland Council election.
Kick Back, a Youth Development organization responding to Youth Homelessness, is organizing to provide support for young people experiencing homelessness this winter.
Manufactured sand is currently only able to meet a fraction of New Zealand’s need for sand and naturally-sourced supplies will be required for many years, says the Aggregate and Quarry Association.
Howick ward is one of the most diverse in Auckland, yet our leadership hasn’t always reflected that diversity. It’s time for a fresh voice — someone who understands the realities of multicultural life ...
Some of New Zealand’s brightest students have competed in a 72-hour ‘design-athon’ event to create resilient housing that can withstand multiple disasters.
Meridian Energy has today opened a fast-charging hub at Auckland Airport, marking a major milestone in New Zealand’s transition to more sustainable transport. Purpose-built to meet the real-world ...
“Many Auckland families are unaware they qualify for substantial support,” said Tim Fawdry, Managing Director of Varcoe. “Our role is to simplify the process—from checking eligibility and recommending ...
Featuring captivating still lifes, intimate nudes, and tranquil interior scenes, Homebody offers a diverse array of styles ...
As Saudi Arabia kicks off the 2025 Esports World Cup with a US $70 million prize pool and an opening-night concert by Post ...
In June the average asking price was $829,650, down more than $15,000 (-1.8%) on May and -1.4 per cent year-on-year. Trade Me ...
Transcontinental Packaging NZ print supervisor and flexographic printer Brad Smith was named the BJ Ball 2024 Apprentice of the Year* on stage at the 2025 Pride In Print Awards hosted at the Cordis ...
The latest QV House Price Index shows Hamilton’s average home is now worth $791,707, with values continuing a slight upward trend from last month, rising 0.5% over the June quarter. Values are now 1.2 ...
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