The Court’s new play Ropable is an ambitious black comedy riddled with Hitchcock nuances. The Christchurch Court Theatre’s latest play, Ropable, takes its audience to the Hitchcock-themed MacGuffin Hotel where a wedding is set to take place between the beautiful daughter of a famous crime novelist and her mother’s narcissistic ex-husband. A savage
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ICE providing conveyor belt of government jobs
Auckland - A leading New Zealand early in careers consultancy company, ICE, is providing a conveyor belt of government department jobs for graduates who previously had not considered working for government agencies. ICE Professional founder and chief executive Nuwanthie Samarakone says they are working with seven government departments in proving jobs
Tech pivotal to lifting govt services
Auckland - Technology is at the heart of improving productivity of government services and the second annual NZTech Advance Government and Technology Summit in Wellington on February 28 will play a landmark role in helping New Zealand become a stronger digital nation, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. The summit is a
Techweek to be biggest ever tech event in NZ
NZ health on cusp of bright new digital era
Auckland - New Zealand health is on the cusp of an exciting new era in bettering the country’s healthcare for all Kiwis, New Zealand Health, Information and Technology (NZHIT) chief executive Scott Arrol says. The NZHIT vision for interoperability document will be signed off before Christmas and next year will see
Review: Omigod you guys, it’s just legally perfect!
Legally Blonde – The Musical is a delightfully uplifting comedy packed with passion, pink and perfection! The musical is an adaption of the 2001 film and quite frankly a classier, funnier and less tacky version. The lead character Elle is a determined blonde armed with a degree in fashion merchandising who, with
Spatial tech helping in 7.8 quake response
Auckland - New Zealand's skills in advanced spatial technology and geographic intelligence has underpinned much of the response to last week's 7.8 earthquake, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. "When the earthquake hit the South Island last Monday morning, spatial experts across the tech sector and government were able to quickly assign
Tech to save the great Kiwi lifestyle
Auckland - A tech leader is warning that New Zealanders need to be smarter with the adoption of advanced technologies or the revered Kiwi lifestyle is at massive risk. Rachel Kelly, director of business growth company SparkTank recently attended the world-renowned IBM World of Watson event in Las Vegas where she