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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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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...

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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...

Sydney sommelier named inaugural Hawke’s Bay Wine Ambassador

Sydney-based sommelier Miroslava “Mimi” Mrazikova has been named the first recipient of the Hawke’s Bay Wine Ambassadorship, a new initiative designed to strengthen links...

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...

TSB extends Festival of Lights partnership as event secures new backing

The TSB Festival of Lights will continue under its long-standing naming rights partnership for at least another three summers, with TSB renewing its sponsorship...

International breweries join Beervana line-up as tickets go on sale

Breweries from Japan and Australia will join New Zealand producers at Beervana 2026, with organisers expecting one of the festival’s strongest international line-ups to...
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