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The project working group preparing the Bluff wastewater consent has been given until September to prepare its submission. Council’s Infrastructure and Projects Committee was told yesterday that the team will continue to prepare a two-year consent which will give them time for the new legislative changes to settle. Legal
Griffin’s has announced it will phase out the Cookie Bear character from its biscuit packaging, marking the end of a nostalgic era for many New Zealanders. The cheerful bear has been a familiar face in Kiwi households since the 1970s, making this decision a significant shift in the country’
A major redevelopment of Lions Park in Te Anau will transform the popular space into Southland’s latest destination playground. The Fiordland Community Board and Southland District Council have this week released the final concept plans to the community. Work is set to begin after Easter, with local contractors engaged
* February red meat exports rose 25 per cent, reaching $1.1 billion in total value * United States led beef growth with record-breaking $251 million in monthly exports * EU sheepmeat demand surged, with volumes up 42 per cent and value climbing 84 per cent New Zealand’s red meat sector had
* Farmers and small businesses say health and safety rules have created unnecessary burdens. * New changes aim to cut red tape and focus on preventing serious workplace injuries. * Retailers and chambers of commerce back the move towards more practical safety laws. Federated Farmers has welcomed the Government’s announcement of new
Outdoor retailer KMD Brands has reported another disappointing result, with a net loss of $20.7 million for the half-year ending 31 January 2025. Although total sales nudged up 0.5% to $470.9 million, challenges in the wholesale market and heavy promotional activity weighed on profits. The group, which
UPDATE: Our best April Fool's yet! In a stunning turn of events, whatsoninvers.nz can exclusively reveal that New Zealand may soon become the 51st state of the United States. Sources indicate that the groundwork for this historic partnership has been quietly but rapidly developing, culminating in a
* New legislation aims to reduce red tape and boost development across the country * Two new Acts will focus on land use and environmental protection, replacing the current RMA * Cabinet estimates show reforms will cut compliance costs by nearly half compared to current system The Government has confirmed it will replace