ETCS continuously monitors speeds, braking distances and safe stopping locations; it ensures trains do not exceed speed ...
Says Research Director, Tex Edwards: “While MonopolyWatch appreciates the Minister’s enthusiasm, her initial suggestions – looking at the Overseas Investment Act, Resource Management Act, local ...
The Finance and Mortgage Advisers Association of New Zealand (FAMNZ) has revealed recommendations by the Commerce Commission to supposedly “promote price competition and choice for home loans” would ...
IAG New Zealand has today reported a business insurance profit of A$311m (1H24: A$204m) and an underlying margin of 19.5% (1H24: 14.9%), largely due to materially lower claims volumes. As a result, ...
Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard has today applauded the efforts of a south Auckland community, the horticulture industry and Biosecurity New Zealand, to mark the end of the Oriental fruit fly ...
New Zealand’s own Right to Repair Bill has its First Reading on Wednesday 19th February. If the Bill passes, it goes to Select Committee, where it gets discussed and debated for several months. The ...
“It’s a shame when people’s big travel plans get affected by small mistakes. It’s important to thoroughly check visa requirements for the countries you are travelling through, and double check your ...
Solar panels and batteries can help with meeting New Zealands increasing energy demands, and exporting more into the peak will help us avoid blackouts.
New figures released by the Save Science Coalition, a group of 30 scientific societies and unions, include an additional proposed 63 roles to be disestablished at Callaghan Innovation as the latest ...
Nicola Willis’ latest supermarket announcement is painfully weak with no new ideas, no real plan, and no relief for Kiwis struggling with rising grocery costs.
Flat retail sales in January are not helping retailers facing ever-increasing costs, Retail NZ says. New Stats NZ electronic card transaction data for January 2025 shows that total retail sales were ...
A new fixed route ‘hail and ride’ bus service, Route 59, will begin in Tawa on Monday 24 February, replacing the Metlink On Demand trial. Route 59 buses will run from 7am to 7pm on weekdays between ...
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