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Today’s announcement by the Commissioner of Police that Police will review the 2017 swimming training policy change in light of some recruits not receiving training while at the Police College is ...
Police have now reviewed completion rates for the swimming assessment that recruits are expected to undergo as part of their training at the Royal New Zealand Police College.
Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, Minister for Auckland Simeon Brown Ōrākei Local Board Chairperson Scott Milne and ...
“The concern with some 300ml bottles of Ārepa’s The Brain Drink for Performance is that due to a packaging fault the glass on the top of the bottle maybe chipped,” says NZFS deputy director-general ...
Wages in Fiji’s garment industry fall below even the national minimum wage for unskilled workers. While industry representatives claim wage increases would threaten Fiji’s global competitiveness, the ...
Mayor Weston Kirton is calling on “all stakeholders” to back Whakapapa Holdings Limited as the new operator of the troubled Whakapapa ski field on the northern side of Mt Ruapehu. He said the decision ...
Cash fares range from $1.10 to $3, but could jump to $5 for some as the government pushes for increased self-funding. O’Brien’s written submission said public transport was important for helping ...
The introduction of paid parking on more Tauranga city centre streets will create “real problems”, a shop owner says. Paid parking will be extended to the city centre fringe between Arundel St, which ...
The death will be referred to WorkSafe and the Coroner.One person has died following a workplace incident at a Manapouri Te Anau Highway premises this afternoon. Police were called to the address ...
Two-thirds of the public who responded to a Gisborne District Council community consultation have opposed relaxing the local alcohol policy (LAP) rules in the city centre, citing the need to protect ...
The Trafalgar Centre is Nelson’s only venue in the region that could host the club, with the floors at Saxton Stadium being too weak to support the stands for game attendees.
Te Rere o Ōmanawa is a special area in the rohe of local hapū Ngāti Hangarau. If you visit once the carpark re-opens, you’ll find a range of features to enjoy including three lookout platforms ...
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