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Half a decade since launching Disney+, The Walt Disney Company concludes the final earnings cycle of a turbulent 2024 for the ...
Department of Conservation – Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) has today released two discussion documents for public consultation. They cover a range of proposals aiming to protect natural areas while supporting ...
Wellington City Council is supporting New Zealand Police in their preparations for the Te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti expected to arrive at Parliament early next week. A large number of people are expected to ...
“Businesses must be able to invest and operate with the confidence that they will have internationally competitive energy and electricity prices. Households, schools and hospitals must be able to rely ...
The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) is delighted to host Dr Jared Orth, AFCA’s Senior Manager Code Compliance, as a keynote speaker at the 2024 General Insurance ...
Following reports in the Otago Daily Times this morning that Dunedin Railway is being subsidised by ratepayers to the tune of nearly $550 per passenger, Taxpayers’ Union Communications Officer, Alex ...
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualisation: Collaboration designed to pave the path for organisations to modernise virtual machines and applications while protecting and restoring environments for complete ...
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A new modelling study says global plastic waste will double by the middle of the century if we stick to business as usual. However, a mix of policies could slash it by 90%.