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Formed in 1988, the Amici Ensemble has been part of Aotearoa’s classical music scene for over thirty-five years. Now under the magisterial leadership of NZSO Associate Concertmaster Donald Armstrong, ...
Pakistan reciprocated firmly by suspending the Shimla Agreement, expelling Indian military diplomats, halting visa exemptions for Indian citizens and closing the Wagah border for trade. Hindu ...
It wasn't simply a meme anymore; it could actually be used as a way to trade things. As retailers, influencers, and tech ...
Now in its fourth year, the prestigious LIVE broadcast is embraced and celebrated across multiple networks and media outlets ...
Whanganui Police are investigating a fatal crash in Castlecliff on Sunday, and are appealing to the public for any ...
Run It Straight’s viral full-body collisions are stirring controversy in Aotearoa, but fans say the competition builds people up and brings the community together. The events have drawn criticism from ...
Budget 2025 secured investment into Nelson Hospital, but the facility will also be the first in the country to get a temporary, modular ward to boost patient capacity during its redevelopment. The ...
An Invercargill councillor says the people who made changes to the Equal Pay Act have forgotten where they came from.
A Whakatāne stopbank path has been plunged into darkness after vandals damaged 20 light fixtures. The popular cycling and walking path, between McAlister Street and the former isite building on Quay ...
Kaikōura schools say they will continue to work together despite cuts in Thursday’s Budget. Seven teaching roles, plus teacher relievers, across the five Kaikōura schools will be impacted, with the ...
Raewyn Kingsley-Smith would like to close the Landing Road Bridge in Whakatāne for three hours to give people a taste of what ...
Two weeks after their pay equity claim was cancelled, dozens of underpaid, mostly women frontline workers at the Department of Conservation (DOC) are now facing redundancy. In a change proposal ...