Malcolm Gayfer
Chocolate maker Whittaker’s has been voted New Zealand’s most trusted brand for the ninth year running. That’s according to a Reader’s Digest survey of 1600 people, the results of which have been released today. Whittaker’s marketing manager Philip Poole said the company was pleased its chocolate wa
Hiya team how’s the week been treating you? And now we transition from level 4 back to level 3 , a step closer to life as normal, whatever the new normal will be, but that’s a discussion for another day. Again another couple of crackers from performers who are at their best in front of […]
Hiya team….Level 4 lock down soon to travel to Level 3. It’ll all be over soon, hopefully soon. Have faith. Anyway as we said at the start of the month, we’ll put up a couple of tracks from artists doing what they do best, that is perform in front of an audience. Here’s a couple […]
Southern electorates will take on a slightly new look with just announced boundary changes The Electoral Commission has revealed electorate names and boundaries for the next two elections. The changes covering the southern electorates Dunedin North becomes Dunedin and Dunedin South becomes Taieri. C
Police have confirmed that they have arrested a man in relation to an incident near Te Anau on Wednesday. The man who was believed to be armed was apprehended on Thursday afternoon and faces a variety of charges. He is expected to appear in court today (Fri). The search started after Police attempte
Hiya team. How’s your lock down week going? Can be a bit tiresome I know. So to liven it up a tad we’re doing April Live…..picking some of the best tunes by the best artists performing in front of an audience. That Covid-19 might mean that’s a thing of the past going forward. Here’s […]
Hi there team, how’s the lock down going in your bubble? Seeing we are all together, yet socially apart we thought we’d shake the dust off the mantle piece with some live tracks. Here’s a couple of crackers – P!nk and Queen from the old days Enjoy, stay safe and keep warm Mal […]
Consumers dramatically changed their spending patterns last month because of Covid-19 and the government ordered lockdown. Official numbers show overall retail spending using electronic cards fell a record seasonally adjusted 3.9 percent on the previous month. Stats NZ senior manager Sue Chapman sai