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Speech: Robertson – Future-proofing New Zealand

1:38 November 30th, 2019

Speech – New Zealand Government

Future-proofing New Zealand

It is a great pleasure to be with you today in Whanganui.

Like the Prime Minister I grew up with the TV clip of Selwyn Toogood booming “What do you say Whanganui, the money or the bag?” to an unsuspecting ‘It’s in the Bag’ audience. Read more »

Global wine experts rank NZ wines amongst the best

5:39 November 29th, 2019

Press Release – New Zealand Winegrowers

Global wine experts rank NZ wines amongst the best in the world

New Zealand ranked third in the world for its wine, according to the latest results of the International Wine Challenge, the world’s most rigorous wine competition. Read more »

Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth

2:47 November 29th, 2019

Press Release – Greenpeace New Zealand

Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth for climate protest

Friday, 29 November: Hundreds of climate protesters are expected to descend on New Plymouth this coming Monday, 2 December. They’ll be surrounding the headquarters of Austrian Oil Company – OMV – for a three day ‘climate uprising occupation’ led by Greenpeace. Read more »

Extraordinary rescue from ends of the earth

2:35 November 29th, 2019

Press Release – Department of Conservation

29 November 2019

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Tenants want better in Auckland metropolitan office market

22:47 November 28th, 2019

Press Release – Colliers

Colliers International Research’s latest annual review of the Auckland metropolitan office market shows a busy year of activity with ongoing occupier demand for higher quality spaces leading to the construction of new buildings and refurbishment of existing premises. Read more »

Drawn to Sound

22:15 November 28th, 2019

Press Release – Ashburton Gallery

The third exhibition to complete the Ashburton Art Gallery’s Summer Season is Drawn to Sound, a multimedia, performance based exhibition created by Dunedin artists Hannah Joynt and Jane Venis. Read more »

Recreation Awards 2019

20:12 November 28th, 2019

Press Release – Recreation Aotearoa

This year some of Aotearoa’s top recreational providers and advocates were recognised at an awards dinner, held during the 2019 Recreation Conference in Hamilton. Read more »

Contract for harvest of Coronet Forest awarded

4:12 November 28th, 2019

Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has announced a contract for the harvest of Coronet Forest has been awarded to Mike Hurring Logging Ltd today, with work to begin Monday 2 December 2019. Read more »

Dairy farmers producing more milk from fewer cows

2:14 November 28th, 2019

Press Release – Dairy NZ

Dairy farmers producing more milk from fewer cows, latest ‘cow census’ shows

The latest New Zealand Dairy Statistics released today by DairyNZ and Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) reveal farmers’ focus on productivity and efficiency is paying off with milk production increasing despite cow numbers stabilising. Read more »

Iinnovative development in social work education

23:46 November 27th, 2019

Press Release – Ako Aotearoa

28 November 2019

For immediate release

New Professional Capabilities Framework – innovative development in social work education for Aotearoa Read more »

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