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This year’s awards demonstrate the range of value and impact that individual scientists bring to science in Aotearoa NZ. It has been an extraordinarily difficult year for science and scientists in Aotearoa NZ, and it is important to remember that we have outstanding, world-leading work being done here which underpins our society, economy, and communities of learning.
The total volume of retail sales in New Zealand decreased by 0.1 percent in the September 2024 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ.
Kiwi climate researchers are part of an ambitious mission to recover critical geological records to help forecast future sea-level rise. The first team members have embarked on a 1128 km journey across the Ross Ice Shelf to set up camp on edge of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
‘Asparagus is plentiful and very keenly priced, as we near the end of the season,’ says Vegetables NZ Board member and Levin asparagus grower, Cam Lewis.
Would the telecommunications sector fare better if there was another extreme weather event like Cyclone Gabrielle? The Download Weekly put the questions to TCF CEO Paul Brislen.
Just over $11.5m in funding has been committed to 20 local Non-Fiction projects, three-quarters of those being returning series with a strong audience.