Despite the stiff competition, PNG CORE stood out for its effective use of technology to transform event management practices. Looking ahead, PNG CORE reaffirmed its commitment to adopting new ...
Global retailer Ikea has finished building a distribution centre in Auckland ahead of opening its first store in New Zealand next year. Its warehouse at Auckland Airport's The Landing Business Park ...
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) will join Australia's national rugby ... counter classical security threats" said Dr Murray, from Bond University. In this case, he added, "the scale, the size, the scope ...
associate professor of Korean studies at the University of Auckland. “But I think nowadays it has a very strong stance as a uniquely Korean dish, especially with things like taste and crispiness ...
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A technical issue at Auckland Airport is causing long delays with international flights in and out of the airport this morning. Photo / Supplied A technology outage at Auckland Airport’s ...
of Auckland University of Technology’s Law School. “It is also common for there to be exceptions to visa-free or visa-on-arrival programmes for people with criminal convictions. Usually ...
media Limited announced that Auckland Transport has extended its Out of Home Media Services Procurement Process, with plans to re-issue a request for proposal with new criteria. The current ...
Saadia Group, which acquired the department store during a bankruptcy auction four years ago and ran it until early this year, in 2022 had replaced the familiar, idiosyncratic logo with a ...
It is now a little bit harder to buy beer, wine and spirits in Auckland. On Monday, a new council rule comes into force stopping bottle stores, dairies and supermarkets from selling alcohol after 9pm.
Melvin McFadden, from Bishop Auckland, received a nine-year prison sentence in 2004 for abusing four children – one who was aged only seven – and was released on licence in September 2010.