Photographer Ian Gill was at the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival, capturing the smiles and grimaces of punters as they
sampled the wide-ranging menu of acquired tastes. Click through to view his gallery.
Westra produced what amounts to a national photo album, in which a vast span of the
country’s everyday existence was documented with unrivalled skill and perception.
Foreign investors wanting to protect their gains under the controversial new law
could hold the country to ransom by threatening a dispute. As a result, they would
constrain New Zealand’s democratic ability to exercise its sovereignty, and to ...
The rise in unemployment numbers for the March quarter was bigger than expected –
and especially sharp amongst young job seekers. The surge in migration has boosted
the ranks of the jobless, and is depressing wage growth. As usual this government ...
An Auckland link will be added to the trans-Pacific submarine cable being built by
Vocus and Google. Spark uses MBNZ technology to highlight fixed wireless performance.
2degrees appears to be winning mobile market share.
Based on those poll numbers, the National-led coalition would be out of office if
an election were held now. And Luxon’s “preferred prime minister” rating fell
further to 23%.
Over the past 36 hours, Christopher Luxon has been dong his best to portray the centre-right’s
plummeting poll numbers as a mark of virtue. Allegedly, the negative verdicts are
the result of hard economic times, and of a government bravely set out on a perilous ...