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Doctors raise concerns as overseas hair transplant market grows

New Zealand doctors are urging people considering overseas hair transplant procedures to carefully assess the risks, amid growing demand for hair restoration surgery and...

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NZICC achieves New Zealand first with EarthCheck Silver certification

The New Zealand International Convention Centre has become the first convention centre in New Zealand to achieve EarthCheck Silver Certification, following an independent sustainability...

More than 600 buyers set to attend MEETINGS 2026 in Auckland

More than 600 buyers from New Zealand and international markets will gather in Auckland next week for MEETINGS 2026, New Zealand’s largest business events...

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More than 600 buyers set to attend MEETINGS 2026 in Auckland

More than 600 buyers from New Zealand and international markets will gather in Auckland next week for MEETINGS 2026, New Zealand’s largest business events...

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Biodiversity and tourism focus of new Taranaki partnership

A new partnership between Wild for Taranaki and Te Puna Umanga Venture Taranaki will explore how biodiversity restoration can generate greater economic value for...

Tiki Taane to headline Puaka Matariki Festival celebrations

Aotearoa musician Tiki Taane will headline this year’s Puaka Matariki Festival in Dunedin, with organisers promising a month-long programme of events celebrating the Māori...

Proposed Hamilton tower to bring five-star hotel to city

A proposed 25-storey mixed-use development on Hamilton's riverfront could deliver the city's first true high-rise tower, including a 200-plus room international five-star hotel. Templeton Group...

Destination Taupō puts winter in the spotlight

Taupō is positioning itself as a year-round destination, with the region highlighting winter as an opportunity to showcase a different side of its visitor...

Queenstown Lakes backs diversification beyond tourism

Queenstown Lakes District Council has announced the first recipients of its Economic Diversification Fund, supporting projects aimed at broadening the district's economy beyond its...
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