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Supporters, workplaces, charities and schools are preparing efforts to unite New Zealand for a day of generosity, with the nationwide Give a Little Day celebration set for Tuesday December 2.Registered charities or schools donated to via Givealittle on the day will receive the full amount, with the crowdfunding site waiving the 5% platform fee it usually charges.Givealittle chief executive Lythan Chapman said she recognised a growing need among communities.“New Zealanders remain some of the most generous charitable givers in the world. We see that generosity every day. But we also see pressure on charities and schools,” she said.”Give a Little…
By establishing a system of control and rules, the new EU Pact on Asylum and Migration, albeit not perfect, has the potential to bring back confidence to European citizens on a topic that has caused deep political divisions – that’s according to Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, who was a guest on Euronews’ flagship interview programme The Europe Conversation. “We need the trust of the people back,” Brunner said, adding that migration is a topic “at the heart of everyone.” The new EU Pact on Asylum and Migration is the first time that member states have agreed on something that could…
Agri-tech company Tabula — previously known as TracMap — has expanded into the United Kingdom, which becomes its 16th operating market. In a statement, chief executive John Enlow said the UK contracting market presented a “massive opportunity” for the Mosgiel-based company. Doug Price, who leads operations at AgriBale — one of the UK’s largest straw contracting businesses — has been appointed Tabula managing director in the UK. Tabula provided job management, guidance and tracking solutions across agriculture, horticulture, aviation and vector control. The announcement followed a season running Tabula with AgriBale which proved the system at scale in local conditions.…
Proposed changes to waste collection in the south have raised potential red flags with an advocacy group for blind citizens.On Wednesday, a joint hearing was held by Invercargill City Council and Gore District Council for changes to kerbside collection.New bins for glass recycling and green waste are being explored in addition to existing bins for general rubbish and recycling.Association of Blind Citizens Southland branch chair Carolyn Weston said that although the logic for introducing new bins seemed sound, access issues could be a factor outside the gate.Weston said the number of bins on the street at one time could affect…
Amid widespread concerns over the future of artificial intelligence (AI), many say that it presents more opportunities than risks. In its first study on AI integration in European health systems, the World Health Organization (WHO) says AI can enhance healthcare and alleviate pressure on overworked staff. Most European and Eurasian countries — 50 surveyed in total — are delivering. Despite the presence of legal voids, AI is already being employed for critical tasks. Which countries have already enforced AI-diagnostics? The most common use is in diagnostics, reported by 64% of countries, in sectors like ophthalmology, radiology or dermatology. France, Portugal,…
Consent has been granted for the sale of three adjoining South Otago dairy farms to an entity ultimately majority beneficially owned by pension funds administered by the Washington State Investment Board. Overseas investment decisions released by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand yesterday showed the Minister for Land Information and the Associate Minister of Finance had approved the transaction. NZ Dairy Holdings Trusco Pty Ltd as a trustee for NZ Dairy Holdings Trust is an investment vehicle for Australian agricultural investment firm Laguna Bay. It has been given approval to acquire a freehold interest in about 845ha in Clydevale…
Former investment banker Rodger Finlay has been appointed chair of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.Finlay, who had been exercising the functions of the chair since August, has filled a role left open after former chairperson Neil Quigley resigned with immediate effect over his handling of the sudden resignation of Adrian Orr earlier this year.The appointment comes ahead of Swedish economist Anna Breman starting as the Reserve Bank Governor on December 1.Finance Minister Nicola Willis, who recommended Finlay, said it was the latest milestone in the refresh of the central bank.”I have confidence in him to lead the work to…
Published on 27/11/2025 – 16:24 GMT+1 People living near airports and ports are exposed to increasingly high levels of air pollution from shipping and aviation, according to a briefing from the European Union’s environment agency, which calls for greater monitoring of air pollutants in these areas. Aviation and maritime transport are the hardest sectors to decarbonise as they remain highly reliant on fossil fuels. According to EU data, they account for around 8.4% of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Maritime transport alone is projected to become the main source of transport-related air pollution in coastal cities by 2030, according…
Haast residents campaigning to get chlorine out of their water are asking Taumata Arowai to waive the hefty fee it would charge to consider the option.The water regulator can exempt a supplier — in this case the Westland District Council — from chlorinating a community water supply, if it was impractical or too costly, and there was a safe alternative.But the council would have to apply for the exemption and pay an application fee of more than $6000.Westland mayor Helen Lash had been less than enthusiastic about the move, saying the fee was not cheap, and the council would be…
Two seizures of cocaine totalling an estimated 33kg have been made by Customs at the Port of Tauranga.Customs said both illicit bundles of kilo bricks were found in refrigerated containers on board a vessel that originated in Ecuador and transited through Panama before arriving in Tauranga on November 20.The pair of containers had been risk-assessed as part of standard procedures and, during X-ray screening, Customs officers identified anomalies in the imagery which led to a physical inspection of the containers and their contents.Among legitimate goods inside the containers, officers located 17 bricks of cocaine in one container and 16 in…














