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Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works
Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works
Politics   -   Aug 05, 2020

The government has set in motion a plan for a major overhaul of the law that’s supposed to sustainably manage New Zealand’s natural and physical resources. Environment Minister David Parker said the 30-year-old Resource Management Act (RMA) needed to be changed to reduce complexity and costs. “While

ANZ Premiership: Cliffhangers, home courts and recalls
ANZ Premiership: Cliffhangers, home courts and recalls
Sport + Motorsport   -   Aug 04, 2020

The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic pulled off their first win since the opening round of the ANZ Premiership way back in March by beating the Southern Steel 37-36 in Hamilton last night. They finally finished on the right side of a tight game, having had two draws and a one-goal loss this year. After [

How Meridian, Fonterra and Tiwai Point’s Electricity are Linked
How Meridian, Fonterra and Tiwai Point’s Electricity are Linked
Southland   -   Aug 04, 2020

The dairy giant Fonterra is casting ambitious eyes at the electricity that is about to become available after the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter closes. But it needs to get a big cut in the price it pays before a deal can be made. Meridian Energy is keen on selling power to Fonterra but doesn’t want

Regional Response to NZAS Closure
Regional Response to NZAS Closure
Southland   -   Aug 04, 2020

Southland’s leaders remain united in their approach to prioritise an extended transition period for the Tiwai Aluminum Smelter. On behalf of the Mayoral Forum, Gore District Mayor Tracy Hicks is working alongside the Southland Chamber of Commerce who represents the local business community, and Grea

Merchant Fees to Drop – Businesses Hopeful Costs Will be Passed on
Merchant Fees to Drop – Businesses Hopeful Costs Will be Passed on
News   -   Aug 04, 2020

Small businesses are cautiously optimistic a drop in charges for accepting credit card and contactless payments will help with cashflow woes. Visa and Mastercard have both agreed to reduce the interchange fees they charge banks whenever a customer pays using one of their issued cards. The fees, alon

Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works
Politics   -   Aug 05, 2020 Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works

The government has set in motion a plan for a major overhaul of the law that’s supposed to sustainably manage New Zealand’s natural and physical resources. Environment Minister David Parker said the 30-year-old Resource Management Act (RMA) needed to be changed to reduce complexity and costs. “While

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Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works
Changes to Decades-old Resource Management Act in the Works
Politics   -   Aug 05, 2020

The government has set in motion a plan for a major overhaul of the law that’s supposed to sustainably manage New Zealand’s natural and physical resources. Environment Minister David Parker said the 30-year-old Resource Management Act (RMA) needed to be changed to reduce complexity and costs. “While

Witnesses Sought After Mataura Robbery
Witnesses Sought After Mataura Robbery
Southland   -   Aug 05, 2020

Police are asking for the public’s help after a man was seen on a number of properties on Old Coach Road on Friday 31 July. He was reportedly carrying two red fuel cans, and at one property he took a set of keys from a vehicle. The man is described as Caucasian, in his 40s, […]

Verdon College Students Get A Taste Of What It’s Like To Be A Health Professional
Verdon College Students Get A Taste Of What It’s Like To Be A Health Professional
News   -   Aug 05, 2020

Southland Hospital’s Careers Incubator welcomed 13 students from Verdon College and Te Wharekura O Arowhenua today. The programme provides students with the opportunity to view health professionals in their workplace and to experience a health care work environment. The Year 12 and 13 students parti

Cindy or Crusher: Take Our Poll For Prime Minister
Cindy or Crusher: Take Our Poll For Prime Minister
Politics   -   Aug 05, 2020

We are now full swing into the election season, let’s have a some fun. Who would you prefer as Prime Minister of New Zealand. Take our poll below Cindy or Crusher? [interaction id=”5f28a72d412df40a5aff4498″] Disclaimer: This a fun poll is not scientific and closes after 24 hours.

ANZ Premiership: Cliffhangers, home courts and recalls
ANZ Premiership: Cliffhangers, home courts and recalls
Sport + Motorsport   -   Aug 04, 2020

The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic pulled off their first win since the opening round of the ANZ Premiership way back in March by beating the Southern Steel 37-36 in Hamilton last night. They finally finished on the right side of a tight game, having had two draws and a one-goal loss this year. After [

How Meridian, Fonterra and Tiwai Point’s Electricity are Linked
How Meridian, Fonterra and Tiwai Point’s Electricity are Linked
Southland   -   Aug 04, 2020

The dairy giant Fonterra is casting ambitious eyes at the electricity that is about to become available after the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter closes. But it needs to get a big cut in the price it pays before a deal can be made. Meridian Energy is keen on selling power to Fonterra but doesn’t want

Regional Response to NZAS Closure
Regional Response to NZAS Closure
Southland   -   Aug 04, 2020

Southland’s leaders remain united in their approach to prioritise an extended transition period for the Tiwai Aluminum Smelter. On behalf of the Mayoral Forum, Gore District Mayor Tracy Hicks is working alongside the Southland Chamber of Commerce who represents the local business community, and Grea

Merchant Fees to Drop – Businesses Hopeful Costs Will be Passed on
Merchant Fees to Drop – Businesses Hopeful Costs Will be Passed on
News   -   Aug 04, 2020

Small businesses are cautiously optimistic a drop in charges for accepting credit card and contactless payments will help with cashflow woes. Visa and Mastercard have both agreed to reduce the interchange fees they charge banks whenever a customer pays using one of their issued cards. The fees, alon

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