Potato Messaging Service

Potato Post NZ is service that allows you to send a potato with a personalised handwritten message on it to anyone in New Zealand

Common People Opens in Wanaka

Designer bag and accessories brand Common People has officially opened its first flagship store in Wanaka’s Town Centre, one of New Zealand’s most popular resort destinations for kiwis and tourists alike.

New Zealand Entrepreneur to Star in Global Amazon Prime TV Series

New Zealand entrepreneur, Briar Prestidge (27), has been selected from thousands of CEOs, investors and leaders from around the world to compete on an Amazon Prime TV docu-series.

On the show, teams will have “4 days to save the world” and partner with a non-profit to solve a socio-economic issue that is impacting the world, including wage inequality, access to affordable health care, global warming, hunger and homelessness.

Family Justice

The Independent Panel’s review of the 2014 Family Justice System changes highlights considerable issues within the present Family Justice System. There is already a dispute resolution process overlooked by the Family Justice System changes in 2014 that addresses these issues. The Collaborative Law Process provides families the opportunity to move themselves and their children through separation without pitting them against one another.

70's Show Art Exhibition

Art exhibition by Christian Nicolson with all new paintings and sculpture celebrating the 70’s. At Art by the Sea gallery, 30 King Edward Parade in Devonport from May 25 – June 12. Opening on Saturday May 25th at 4pm.

Researchers Study Earthquake Risk Reduction in NZ

Twenty-four earthquake engineering students and young professionals from around the world will embark on a tour of New Zealand this week to learn more about earthquake recovery. The 6-day program offers members a unique opportunity to interact with local experts in the field, facilitating international knowledge transfer.

Jennifer Epperson Artist in Residency June 2019

Artist and art activist, Jennifer Epperson knows plenty about women and birds, but the New Zealand population of both are new to her. That will soon be remedied when Epperson settles into a month-long Volcanic Artist Residency in Whakatane New Zealand. As part of an ongoing series of unique portraits, the artist is seeking candidates for the series, “Women as Birds, Portraits of Power.”