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Thursday, 10 May 2018 06:17

If you are a Fashion Party-Goer, we got you

If you are a Fashion Party-Goer, we got you covered. Our Melbourne Cup Fashion Tour 2018 is now
Published in Travel Directions
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Thursday, 10 May 2018 04:33

This year's Interior Awards finalists have been

This year's Interior Awards finalists have been revealed! They include a room for important
Published in News Through Social Media
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 16:27

Catching up to the digital race

Bosch recently launched a new operating unit, Bosch Connected Industry, to extend its industrial internet software portfolio. Bosch’s newly established Industry Consulting unit assists businesses transition to connected manufacturing.

Published in MANUFACTURING
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 16:24

New Wintec Council appointment and changes

Waikato business leader Kiri Goulter has been appointed to the Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) Council.

Published in EDUCATION
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 16:11

Over 5,000 taxpayers add name to petition to end funding for Clinton Foundation

Over 5,000 taxpayers add name to petition to end funding for Clinton Foundation

Over 5,000 taxpayers have signed the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union’s petition to end taxpayer funding for the Clinton Health Access Initiative, a subsidiary of the Clinton Foundation. In addition, 1,231 people have personally written to Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters urging him to redirect the funding to a better cause. Taxpayers’ Union Executive Director Jordan Williams says, “The public response on this issue has been overwhelming, with 5,300 signatures collected over the last few days.” “The message from the public is clear: there are higher priorities for spending taxpayer dollars, and MFAT shouldn’t be using the aid budget to impress foreign politicians."

"It’s time New Zealand followed Australia’s lead and cut funding for Clinton Health Access Initiative.” “This funding is especially foolish considering the Clinton Foundation is under investigation by the FBI for receiving money from foreign governments during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as US Secretary of State.” “We had hoped that Winston Peters would put an end to these taxpayer-funded contributions – especially since his government has declared funding deficits in health and education at home in New Zealand. Our supporters are hoping Mr Peters puts an end to this nonsense." The Taxpayers’ Union will deliver the petition and messages to the office of Rt Hon Winston Peters next week.

 

A taxpayersUnion release  ||  may 09, 2018   |||

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 15:44

Government denies political concerns behind choice not to tax Chinese steel imports

Government denies political concerns behind choice not to tax Chinese steel imports

The government says political considerations about New Zealand's relationship with China aren't the reason why it chose not to tax Chinese steel imports, as local steel producer New Zealand Steel attempts to have that decision overturned in the High Court.

In July 2017, then-Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Jacqui Dean decided not to impose countervailing duties on imports of galvanised steel coil from China, following an investigation by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment which found that Chinese subsidies on the steel were too small to have injured the domestic industry.

NZ Steel, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Australia's Bluescope Steel, lodged an application for judicial review of the former minister's decision in September 2017. It says Chinese steel flooded the local market and cut into its profits, and wants the court to quash the decision and have it be reconsidered by going back and re-investigating the matter. The hearing began on Monday, and is set down for the rest of the week, in front of Justice Jillian Mallon.

In opening the government's reply today, the Crown's lawyer James Every-Palmer QC said all relevant considerations were taken into account in making the decision, based on information that was available to it and that it considered to be reliable, and that it provided full reasons and correctly interpreted the act and did not act unreasonably.

"The application for judicial review here attacks matters that are really for the decision maker - the process of inference, the weighting of evidence, and the evaluative judgements it made," Every-Palmer said. "In our submission it's fair to characterise the application as seeking a merits review of the decision that was made, effectively an extra round of the decision-making process, but one in which there's only one interested party participating, and so the new material and evidence presented hasn't been tested in any systematic way." Every-Palmer stressed the decision was "absolutely was not affected by any concerns about how China might react", and later referred to an affidavit from former minister Dean on her making the decision not to impose duties.

Dean noted that "during the investigation, I recall noting media reports about the visit by the Premier Li Keqiang to New Zealand around March 2017, but the matter discussed in those media reports did not affect my decision in any way", Every-Palmer said.

 

A BusinessDesk release   ||  May 09, 2018   |||

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 11:52

First Steps – restoring New Zealand’s Foreign Service

Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters reaffirmed the Coalition Government’s commitment to restoring lost capacity in New Zealand’s Foreign Service today, announcing a significant increase in funding for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 11:43

Customer innovation a focus for BASF at new lab facilities

Customer innovation a focus for BASF at new lab facilities

BASF has opened a new laboratory and technical development centre for its dispersions and resins business in Australia and New Zealand.

Published in MANUFACTURING
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 11:39

Both traffic lanes of new Queenstown Kawarau Falls Bridge open Thursday

Traffic will flow in both directions* over the entire length of Queenstown’s new $22 million Kawarau Falls Bridge from mid-afternoon* Thursday, 10 May.

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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 11:25

Don't charge all electricity users for EV chargers, Commerce Commission warns networks

The Commerce Commission is warning monopoly electricity networks not to treat electric vehicle chargers as assets they can charge all electricity users for

Published in UTILITIES
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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