Environment advocates call on government to help decarbonise energy sector
Zero-waste advocates say a government-funded report into the merits of biogas lacks balance and is shortsighted.
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Zero-waste advocates say a government-funded report into the merits of biogas lacks balance and is shortsighted.
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A2 Milk is reorganising to provide more focus as part of a plan to get the company back on track.
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United States citizens and companies are buying up New Zealand land for farming, forestry and wine-making, an RNZ analysis reveals.
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Government allocates $8 million to provide new skills to Pacific people.
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Environmental initiatives within Franklin have received a $240,000 boost.
Franklin Local Board has approved it work programmes for the financial year, including its Infrastructure and Environmental Services programme, which contains two $60,000 budget… Continue reading
Auckland Council’s recently adopted 10-year Budget sets the city up to recover strongly from the impacts of COVID-19, while ensuring that long-term investments in critical infrastructure and services are maintained.
“The pandemic punched a $750 million… Continue reading
Papakura Local Board has approved its work programmes for the financial year.
In feedback to the governing body around Local Parks and Sports Field Development budget, it recommended deferring Okawa Avenue Reserve because works proposed around Mill Roa… Continue reading
Manurewa Local Board has formally adopted its work programmes which detail proposed activity in different areas over the next three years.
Among the programmes is Infrastructure and Environmental Services, which details $219,000 of spending in the 2021… Continue reading
Aucklanders are invited to have their say on new streetscaping features that have been installed by Auckland Council in the northern end of Queen Street, between Customs and Shortland Streets.
The upgrade is the first part of interim works designed t… Continue reading
A Nelson engineering company has been ordered to pay more than $340,000 after a teenage apprentice was found unconscious in the engine room of a vessel where he was exposed to toxic chemicals.
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