
'The man cannot be trusted': Former rogue cop John Dewar jailed for company theft
The judge said the 73-year-old enjoyed a high level of trust in his role as CEO.
The judge said the 73-year-old enjoyed a high level of trust in his role as CEO.
'Fieldays is our home for four days each year. A space for connection and celebration.'
WFT Finance brought in a subcontractor to finish the apartments before calling Colliers.
The shares were not acquired as part of a deliberate investment strategy.
Stu Wilson is regarded as one of New Zealand's best wingers, featuring in 34 tests.
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The road was closed and reopened at 4.20am after a scene examination.
UBS surveyed 317 family office clients for its 2025 Global Family Office Report.
He aims to bridge Māori and non-Māori communities on the council.
The road to the title runs through Christchurch after the Chiefs lost to the Blues.
Powerball has rolled over to Wednesday night, when the jackpot will be $17 million.
Connexa's new sites aim to improve Tauranga's mobile network with 4G and 5G.
Alan Bougen founded Comvita with Claude Stratford, inspired by bees and healing.
The kayaking great says her break is an 'opportunity to try something different'
A Tauranga driver was left with a fractured arm after an attack.
Hazel Jamieson suffered multiple fractures and significant bruising in the crash.
Police thanked motorists for their patience during the afternoon closure.
The accident occurred on Maniatutu Rd about 8.45pm on Tuesday.
Bex Tasker says there’s more urgent work to be done to help the heritage horse breed.
The jail's extension spans about 21 hectares and includes 28 new buildings.
The event marks the final day of Samoa Language Week.
Last year, 28 vehicles were reported abandoned in waterways across the region.
A clean-up crew and sucker truck are on the way to tackle the problem.
Police were notified of the incident at 8.40am.
More than 30 people have been hospitalised in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes since last year.
Ballance will cease manufacturing in Mount Maunganui, cutting 60 jobs.
The changes are part of council roadworks that are set to last a year.
Submitters prefer Whakatāne manage water services alone, citing autonomy.
Tutt leaves Priority One in August to become the managing director of a media company.
OPINION: Losing talented and skilled people overseas is an ongoing problem.