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Riccarton high school student Ben Yang started up his own business last year selling Korean fried chicken and more. The 17-year-old called it "YFC" - as in 'Yang Fried Chicken' - and gave it a red ...
This Government is serious about targeting criminals, not tying up legitimate businesses in unnecessary red tape,” Mrs McKee ...
Two North Canterbury councils now have significantly less funding to support local youth into jobs. The Hurunui and Kaikōura district councils will receive just $130,000 and $100,000 respectively over ...
ACT’s much-maligned Regulatory Standards Bill could be the answer to Coasters’ grievances over limits to the use and ...
West Coast businessman Mackley Ferguson says he is relieved that DOC has at last granted him access to re-open the old ...
The strategy document says NZ’s use of Artificial Intelligence “shows promise but requires acceleration,” and that the government’s role includes reducing barriers, providing regulatory guidance, ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand today announced it would keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 3.25 per cent while continuing to foreshadow further reductions in the OCR.
Flaming Star, opening 12 July and running until 9 November at The Dowse Art Museum, is a provocative and irreverent ...
Greater Wellington’s submission to the Finance & Expenditure Committee on the Regulatory Standards Bill recommends the ...
A new trial treatment plant for Marton’s drinking water is being set up at the Tutaenui Reservoir Bore this week, a key ...
Crews are making progress on clearance of potentially dangerous rock and other debris from a slope above State Highway 7 that has resulted in recent overnight road closures between Hanmer Springs and ...
After a long time of voicing concerns about the lack of police visibility, the Kaikohe Business Association is formally welcoming two new recruits to the Kaikohe community with the support of ...