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New island of safety between Haast and Makarora

5:04 June 29th, 2018

Press Release – NZTA

New island of safety between Haast and Makarora, State Highway 6

New island of sustainable cell coverage on the winding route between Haast and Makarora at Pleasant Flat

NZ Transport Agency contractors have installed a new, short range cell site at the Department of Conservation’s Pleasant Flat campsite on State Highway 6 in recent days. Read more »

QLDC Approves Lakeview Development Milestone

1:56 June 29th, 2018

Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has taken the next step toward developing the Lakeview site, and creating a new mixed commercial and residential precinct. Read more »

QLDC backs New Businesses and Economic Initiatives

1:41 June 29th, 2018

Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has allocated annual funding in its 2018-2028 Ten Year Plan to support new business diversity across the district, and has projects to support fledgling existing businesses. Read more »

Voyager Leads the Crusade for Faster Fibre in Christchurch

0:36 June 29th, 2018

Press Release – Voyager Internet

Local Broadband Provider Leads the Crusade for Faster Fibre in Christchurch
Voyager is one of the first Christchurch broadband providers to offer local residents twice the fibre speeds, for free, in partnership with local fibre company, Enable. Read more »

New science report lists sharks as threatened

22:42 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – New Zealand Government

Hon Eugenie Sage

Minister of Conservation
NZ-Govt-Crest-Tiny

29 June 2018

MEDIA STATEMENT

The great white shark and basking shark have been classed as ‘threatened’ for the first time and the future of these species is not positive, a new scientific report released today by Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage says. Read more »

New Zealand’s Silence on West Papua’s ‘Slow Genocide’

22:26 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – Otago University Press

New Zealand’s Silence on West Papua’s ‘Slow Genocide’
See No Evil: New Zealand’s betrayal of the people of West Papua by Maire Leadbeater issues a challenge to New Zealanders to acknowledge and make right the consequences of our nation’s ‘selective diplomacy’ in the Pacific region. Read more »

Sir Announced as Support on Kendrick Lamar’s The Damn Tour

22:22 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – Live Nation

Californian R&B/Soul Artist Sir Announced as Support on Kendrick Lamar’s the Damn Tour
KENDRICK LAMAR’s highly anticipated New Zealand tour kicks off in two and a half weeks and we are thrilled to announce Californian R&B / neo-soul singer and Top Dawg Entertainment artist SiR has been announced as Lamar’s support. Read more »

Discovery Unlocks Secrets Behind Cancer Drug Resistance

21:09 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – Otago University

Otago Researchers’ Discovery Unlocks Secrets Behind Cancer Drug Resistance
University of Otago research provides insights into an underlying mechanism that could explain why new cancer therapies to help treat metastatic melanoma do not always work on patients, paving the way for predicting which patients will benefit from certain drugs. Read more »

Industry Recognition for Queenstown Town Centre Masterplan

20:59 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council

Queenstown Lakes District Council and Arrowtown-based consultancy firm, Rationale, have received a prestigious industry Award for Excellence from IPWEA New Zealand. Read more »

University of Otago Goes Live with Unimarket eProcurement

20:39 June 28th, 2018

Press Release – Unimarket

MEDIA RELEASE

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018

University of Otago Goes Live with Unimarket eProcurement Solution Read more »

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