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The end of the Iran war is reviving investor appetite for stocks outside the US, according to Scott Geary, the head of global wealth at Wellington Management.
This weekend will be Neck of the Woods' last, as increasing debt forces it to shut down.
The road is closed and police advise motorists to avoid the area.
The city has been beset by the highly infectious skin disease for about a year.
Submarine cables carry about 99 percent of New Zealand's data traffic.
The vote throws NZ out of step with the rest of the world, with the US being the only other country to vote against the measures at an international labour conference.
Forest & Bird has raised the alarm that the Conservation Amendment Bill could see sold-off land in the Coromandel stripped of its protections.
Louise Upston says she's aware of the discomfort caused by unmanaged growth despite the government wanting visitor arrivals to return to pre-pandemic levels.
'We conceal ourselves to reveal ourselves': Caluzzi's Kita Mean on drag, fashion and power NZ Herald
Principal Grant Congdon did not provide details of the allegations and the board of trustees declined to comment.
The event is scheduled for 18 September at Shed 10, with more than 80 exhibitors and 3000 participants expected.
David White, whose daughter was murdered, says the centre is a waste of money and the government needs to urgently rethink its approach.
Person taken into custody after armed police callout in Christchurch NZ Herald
NZ First wants to buy back the bank and merge it with Kiwibank.
A worker at the former refinery has been taken to hospital.
Dozens of businesses have called for the special meeting to ask the board to explain itself and possibly ask members to stand down.
The appearance of the exotic creature followed an infestation of foreign ants earlier this year.
More warnings and watches could be issued over the weekend, MetService says.
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says the fact onboard cameras captured an orca bycatch incident shows the current system is effective.
Family complain after three-and-a-half-year wait for retirement village payout NZ Herald
RNZ has asked the Dubai-based company involved in the proposal for comment.
The free prescriptions would apply to all funded medicines from July next year, costed at $74.5 million a year.
Speaking to media afterwards, Winston Peters said the protest was an abuse of Parliamentary procedure.
Jones says the Bill could use some more "panel beating", and acknowledges there hadn't been a lot of harmony across Parliament or the industry about it.
The Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport will start operating from 1 July.
Mark Mitchell is rejecting a suggestion he and the police commissioner teamed up against the Rakesh Naidoo.
Afternoon quiz: How many years did Prohibition last in the United States? NZ Herald
The registration for Australia's "incredibly popular" Pacific Engagement Visa ballot will open for applications on 1 July, the Australian Department of Home Affairs announced Wednesday.
Willis says Jones made 'significant errors' over travel budget blowout NZ Herald