Parkin Drawing Prize Finalist Over 300 Hours Work

Over 300 hours and 2 years in the making, Natalie Britten’s most intricate artwork to date named “The Fountain of Life and Death” is finished and hanging in the Parkin Drawing Prize exhibition at the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts on the waterfront in Wellington.

Raise it Fundraising

At the start of 2020 Raise It Fundraising, an NZ based start-up specialising in helping schools and clubs fundraise online, were getting underway to take their revolutionary online fundraising campaigns to schools and clubs around New Zealand. Then Covid19 ground fundraising to a halt.

Local company providing strategic property advice to help rebuild New Zealand’s economy following COVID-19

In an effort to rebuild New Zealand’s economy following COVID-19, the Government has introduced a new law (the Bill) to Parliament, which mentions specific infrastructure projects of different sizes and in different locations around New Zealand. These projects are focused on creating new employment opportunities and boosting local economies.

GoodbyePores Remover

A New Zealand owned company called ‘GoodbyePores’ is growing rapidly and establishing it’s place as the leading blackhead remover product in New Zealand & Australia!

Emergency Q – New Mobile Directory

Emergency Q, the mobile health hospital wait time app, now also offers a free, up-to-the minute directory of COVID-19 information to assist Kiwis in navigating vital health, employment and family support services.

Contactless Payment

Overnight COVID-19 disrupted the payment behaviour of consumers…
Shoppers predominantly look for fast, convenient and safe service – how they can get in and out of stores as fast as possible, and with as little contact with others as possible. Contactless payment is the answer to this, and is no longer a nice-to-have but a necessity to meet shopper needs. While COVID-19 accelerated this, contactless payment is here to stay and failing to adapt is a missed opportunity for retailers to capitalise upon.

The Property Group Limited (TPG) supports the government’s major investment in safe drinking water

Last week, the government announced a much-needed investment of $761 million to assist local government in upgrading three water infrastructure across the country. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden commented that New Zealand’s public water infrastructure is in great need of upgrade, but local government often doesn’t have the resources to do this.