By Make Lemonade staff editor Janelle Blythe Technology has advanced a lot since Goodnight Kiwi and his nameless cat used to appear devotedly every evening to inform us all that it’s time to turn off those screens and head to bed. These days most of us are lucky to get a
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A new generation beginning to take over the reins at Hunter’s
New Zealanders questioning the impact of technology on their lives
Auckland - December 21, 2015 New Zealanders are starting to question the impact of technology on their life, their jobs and their children's futures, a technology industry leader says. As exponentially growing technologies start to become more visible next year Kiwis will see more robotics, 3D printing, electronics and coding entering the
Kiwi mussel company helping fight against inflammation disease
Christchurch - December 7, 2015 A Christchurch green-lipped mussel extract company is expanding as it supports demand to fight inflammatory diseases. Aroma NZ has experienced positive growth since the earthquakes, especially over the last several years, with the sales of green-lipped mussel powder and green-lipped mussel oil up from 2014. The New
World’s best Northland ticks a lot of boxes
Significant opportunities to improve urban development
Auckland - August 26, 2015 New Zealand has an opportunity to significantly improve urban development according to leaders across the infrastructure sector. Stephen Selwood, chief executive of the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID), says we need to lift our vision to be internationally competitive in big city development projects. “We surveyed
Charitable cricket foundation opening fourth centre in Sri Lanka
Christchurch - August 6, 2015 The leading New Zealand non-profit cricket foundation to help underprivileged children shortly plans to open its fourth cricket-education and life skills development centre in Sri Lanka. The Cricket Live Foundation opened its first base south of Colombo at Moratuwa nearly two years ago. The foundation, founded by Christchurch’s Alex Reese, has