Press Release – Palmerston North City Council New Zealand is moving closer to being smokefree and this World Smokefree Day (May 31) is the perfect time to celebrate Palmys smokefree environments and places. In December Council adopted its Auahi kore smokefree and vapefree policy. Through …
New Zealand is moving closer to being smokefree and this World Smokefree Day (May 31) is the perfect time to celebrate Palmy’s smokefree environments and places.
In December Council adopted its Auahi kore smokefree and vapefree policy.
Through this policy, the Council aims to improve the health of the city and contribute to the government’s Smokefree 2025 goal.
Black Stick alumni returns to campus for international hockey
The Black Sticks men lost to Australia on Thursday night in their first international game in 15 months.
It is a familiar feeling for Black Sticks defender and Massey alumni Dane Lett to be back on the Manawatū campus, as he and the Black Sticks take on Australia in the Trans-Tasman series taking place on the Manawatū campus this week.
The Black Sticks men and women teams have not played international matches in 15 months because of Covid-19 travel restrictions, but they’ll be making up for that with four matches against each of their Australian counterparts.
Wednesday, 26 May 2021, 9:11 am
New Zealand’s best tasting tap water will be decided in
Napier on 27 May when the Water Industry Operations Group
(WIOG) hosts the Ixom 2021 Water Taste Test
competition.
Numerous water suppliers from around the
country will be submitting samples of their drinking water,
which will be judged on qualities including colour, clarity,
odour and mouthfeel. Judges for the 2021 competition
are:
Mike Monaghan, former WIOG Chair and WIOG
Life Member; Water Operations Manager, Palmerston North City
Council
Seaton Rolleston, Sales Manager Water &
Energy NZ, Ixom
Jim Graham, Principal Technical
Advisor, Taumata Arowai
Richard Painter, Winemaker,
Villa Maria Estate
Press Release – Water Industry Operations Group New Zealands best tasting tap water will be decided in Napier on 27 May when the Water Industry Operations Group (WIOG) hosts the Ixom 2021 Water Taste Test competition. Numerous water suppliers from around the country will be submitting samples of their …
New Zealand’s best tasting tap water will be decided in Napier on 27 May when the Water Industry Operations Group (WIOG) hosts the Ixom 2021 Water Taste Test competition.
Numerous water suppliers from around the country will be submitting samples of their drinking water, which will be judged on qualities including colour, clarity, odour and mouthfeel. Judges for the 2021 competition are: