New research from BNZ highlights the unrelenting onslaught of criminal scammers facing New Zealanders, with nearly nine in ten Kiwis reporting they’ve been targeted by scammers in the past year. BNZ’s ...
The 2024 Appellation Marlborough Wine (AMW) Annual Collection has been unveiled, celebrating the pinnacle of Marlborough ...
The first tranche of electric articulated buses is expected to join the Metlink fleet in 2026, and a hail and ride, fixed route bus service will replace the Metlink On Demand trial in 2025.
Passenger rail journeys on the Wairarapa Line are now quicker after the lifting of a temporary speed restriction (TSR) ...
Greenpeace seabed campaigner Juressa Lee (Te Rarawa, Ngpuhi, Rarotonga) says: “The offshore wind industry warned the government that seabed mining was fundamentally incompatible with offshore wind ...
Newly elected board members Nic Wetere, Phil Taylor and TJay Asiata join Peter Nation, Quinton de Bruin (re-elected), Emily Zhang, Janey Haringa, Andrew Boyd, and Mark Donovan. A new chair will be ...
Currently, the global use of AI gobbles up as much energy as a small country. This rate is expected to double by 2026. Increasingly sophisticated AI is also projected to double the number of data ...
More than 2000 people attended Te Pūnuiotoka, the final national hui for Māori unity hosted by Ngāi Tahu at Tuahiwi Marae ...
The death of a passenger stabbed on an Auckland bus yesterday has been acknowledged by Greater Wellington at today’s Transport Committee meeting. Chair of the regional council Daran Ponter says the ...
Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato is thrilled to announce Exscite, its interactive centre for discovery, won the ...
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko – todaypublished its annual report for the year to 30 June 2024.
The Bus and Coach Association says the industry is rattled to the core in the wake of the senseless homicide that occurred on board an Auckland bus.