Springs Junction is one of several remote sites where Meridian is using innovative solutions to meet the needs of EV drivers ...
Port Marlborough is pleased to acknowledge the Government’s announcement today with the news that cabinet has confirmed the ...
Macquarie Cloud Services has unveiled a special AI-focused series within its acclaimed Cloud Reset podcast, bringing together ...
Te Mata Estate senior winemaker Phil Brodie described the season as “unique and potentially legendary,” while Brookfields’ ...
“While work is happening in the area, all businesses remain open as usual so make sure you get out and support your local ...
The REINZ rural spokesman commented that despite a slight dip in sales this month, the overall trend in lifestyle property ...
The REINZ rural spokesperson commented on the regional dynamics, stating that the strong increase in farm sales over the past ...
This change will not only reduce costs to business – it will make low-risk environments safer by focusing on the most critical risks,” says Business Central CEO Simon Arcus. Changes to health and ...
Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden has announced the plans which will see a carve-out for small, low-risk businesses from general Health and Safety at Work Act requirements.
Business Canterbury Chief Executive, Leeann Watson says, “The reforms represent the most substantial changes to health and safety since the current legislation was enacted in 2015, with a shift ...
With the Minister suggesting further reforms are coming, the Forum and our members hope we will see a sharpening of incentives in the ACC scheme to encourage businesses to drive positive outcomes, and ...
“Reducing the red tape faced by small businesses will allow them to focus on the things that matter,” says EMA Manager of Employment Relations and Safety Paul Jarvie.
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