Porirua City – Inspiring young leaders of Porirua celebrated
Source: MIL-OSI Submissions
Source: Porirua City Council
A group of inspiring young Porirua students were honoured today for their leadership, and service to their schools and the...
Slicing and dicing the wicked food waste problem
Source: University of Otago
Otago alumna Francesca Goodman-Smith says food waste is a problem that needs solving.A love of food and cooking led Otago alumna...
With the death of a Kiwi fighter in Ukraine, should the government make it...
Source: University of Waikato
Dominic Bryce Abelen has been described as a “warrior until the end”. He is also New Zealand’s first serving soldier to...
Defence News – HMNZS WELLINGTON COMBATS ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED PACIFIC FISHING
Source: New Zealand Defence Force
Royal New Zealand Navy offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Wellington has completed two fishing monitoring operations in the Pacific as New...
Economy grows as tourism and exports rebound
Source: New Zealand Government
The economy has rebounded strongly in the June quarter as the easing of restrictions and reopening of the border boosted economic...
Human Rights – Palestine Solidarity – combined organisations’ letter to the Prime Minister
Source: MIL-OSI SubmissionsSource: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s open letter to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, on Covid-19 and...
Call for official reporting of Covid infection among health care staff
Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists is calling for the numbers of medical professionals who contract Covid-19 through clinical...
JOINT STATEMENT: NGOs welcome reported move to repatriate Australian women and children from Northeast...
Source: Save The Children
CANBERRA, 3 October 2022 – International aid and human rights organisations welcome news of the Australian Government’s reported intent to imminently...
Otago farmer fined $12,000 and banned from owning cattle for serious welfare problems
Source: Ministry for Primary Industries
An Otago farmer has been fined $12,000 and banned from owning cattle for a range of welfare problems contributing to...
Universities – Mimicking nature’s best medicine opens door to new treatments
Source: MIL-OSI SubmissionsSource: University of Canterbury
Discoveries made by a University of Canterbury (UC) organic chemist could be a springboard to new treatments for cancers...
Singapore content celebrated at MIPCOM 2022 with first look at highly-anticipated upcoming regional co-productions
Source: Media Outreach
CANNES, FRANCE – Media OutReach – 19 October 2022 – International commissioners and producers were treated to a first look of an...
Protecting nature means protecting ourselves
Source: Greenpeace New ZealandWhat supports a healthy life? As COVID-19 disrupts our lives across the world, we wake up each day wondering how to...