
Outlook grim for creditors owed $6.8m from popular cafe chain Wishbone
Wishbone had 17 stores in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin.
Wishbone had 17 stores in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin.
Precinct Properties has recently opened Bowen Campus and Willis Lane in the capital.
Long-running Wellington rape case ended last year with a man being sentenced to prison.
More than 1300 jobs are facing the chop from government departments so far.
PSA kaihautu Janice Panoho says NZ will lose valuable people.
Some people felt they couldn't leave their homes while the boy racers were there.
The group has already racked up a sizeable bill just two months after being appointed.
A number of job reductions have been due to stop-work notices.
The bill to remove the Citizenship [Western Samoa] Act 1982 is up for its first reading.
The convicted killer said the ban was a breach of the Homosexual Law Reform Act.
There are rain and wind alerts for Tasman, Taranaki and Wellington.
Christopher Luxon called on unions to support the Government's tax relief plans.
Trains have been running slow after it was discovered new tracks were laid too narrow.
Careful and deliberate communications with the Korean Government were advised.
The Lower Hutt-based Crown agency says it's a 'difficult time' for staff.
A voluntary redundancy scheme has been started at the ministry.
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Final numbers cannot be confirmed until Budget decisions are announced in May.
Officers happened to be in the area investigating reports of a suspicious male.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.
The worst the shortage got was watering one’s garden by hand instead of with a sprinkler.
Capital's job market already tough before public sector redundancies.
The ministry is proposing job cuts to meet its savings targets.
Newstalk ZB host asks Nicola Willis: 'What the hell's going on?'
The reporter's stolen bank card was allegedly used to purchase $500 worth of alcohol.
He admitted assaulting a child in 2008. Then he tried to quash it.
Ministry of Health proposes to slash 134 roles entirely to meet Govt savings directive.