Council’s latest sampling of treated water showed the water remains safe to drink, with arsenic levels broadly consistent with previous elevated readings. The sample showed a test result for arsenic ...
Despite weeks of public pressure and ASB’s claim to be “reviewing their investments,” the bank continues to invest KiwiSaver funds in Motorola Solutions Inc – a company identified by the United ...
Police have this afternoon arrested a woman following a shoplifting incident in which a security guard was injured. At about 12.30pm, Police were called to a supermarket in Auckland’s CBD following a ...
“Police has laid 34 charges in the first seven days, seized 62 items of gang insignia including 16 patches and the motorcycle of a chapter president, and we have a number of further search warrants ...
The 2025 cohort of 13 new Tania Dalton Foundation Scholarship Programme recipients includes our 100th Recipient with athletes from six different regions representing eleven different sports codes.
“A child’s right to a stable home is not just a family matter but a societal responsibility,” says Henaghan. “Without reform, children’s best interests will continue to take a backseat, perpetuating ...
Around 35 FIRST Union members who work for Cardinal Logistics in Auckland have been illegally locked out of work today after withdrawing their labour earlier this week following more than a year and a ...
Former Port of Auckland (POAL) CEO Tony Gibson has been convicted of exposing workers to a serious risk of death or injury in breach of his due diligence duties as an officer of POAL.
“The lack of a good practise document can sometimes lead to the same slope being evaluated by different people with completely different results,” says Richard Justice, the lead author of the guidance ...