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MICHAEL BRADLEY
The winners of FoodStarter will get the opportunity to be ranged in New World supermarkets across New Zealand.
Seeing their product on supermarket shelves is the ultimate goal of many food entrepreneurs. For two up-and-coming food and beverage innovators, this milestone will soon become a reality when the winners of FoodStarter, a nation-wide competition to find New Zealand s newest food and beverage product superstars, are decided on April 15. Founded by New World and start-up hub Ministry of Awesome, the FoodStarter winners will take a journey that will see them receive a powerhouse of support and guidance from FoodStarter partners across the food and beverage industry, helping to grow their business to a national scale and see their product in every New World across New Zealand.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Government s vaccination register just putting money into a Silicon Valley billionaire s pocket
12 Apr, 2021 05:32 AM
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addresses media at opening of telehealth service in Auckland.
The Ministry of Health s $38 million effort to create an online system to manage Covid-19 vaccinations is just putting money into a Silicon Valley billionaire s pocket , local IT industry group NZRise says. Previous criticism has centred on a security breach involving the data of more than 700 patients; the Government s inability - until this week - to provide accurate vaccination data; and the related issue of DHBs striking out on their own path, using different software systems, while they wait for the Government s new cloud-based solution to be fleshed out.