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Community Scoop » NZCB Manawatu Branch Auctions Local Apprentices Work To Raise Money For Cancer Society

Press Release – New Zealand Certified Builders NZCB Apprentice Challenge Manawatu regional winner Harrison Gillard with a picnic table For a limited time, there is an opportunity to bid for one of the high quality picnic tables built by local apprentices at last months Manawatu-Whanganui regional … NZCB Apprentice Challenge Manawatu regional winner Harrison Gillard with a picnic table For a limited time, there is an opportunity to bid for one of the high quality picnic tables built by local apprentices at last month’s Manawatu-Whanganui regional heat of the New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Apprentice Challenge Sponsored by ITM, with all proceeds going to the Cancer Society.

Northland news in brief: Where to get your Birdsong poetry book; and no Northern Advocate on Good Friday

Northland news in brief: Where to get your Birdsong poetry book; and no Northern Advocate on Good Friday
nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The Dotcom decade - and what it has cost the taxpayer

The Dotcom decade - and what it has cost the taxpayer 8 minutes to read The Government s lawyers have spent 40,500 hours working on Megaupload- and Kim Dotcom-related cases over the past decade. If those lawyers were working 40-hour weeks, the effort exerted would be 19 years and six months of work - or two lawyers constantly working full time over the entire period the drama has unfolded. If lawyers were builders, the work invested could have seen 40 houses built. If the case was theatre - which at times it has been - then 20 productions could have been staged. Data released through the Official Information Act show that, in addition to the 40,500 hours, the case has cost $3.6 million in airfares, external solicitors fees, court fees, photocopying and other costs.

Call back in 2022 : Shortage of tradespeople compounds with building boom

People wanting a specific builder or a refurbishment to their home are being told they may have to wait one to two years due to a lack of skilled tradies. New Zealand Certified Builders chief executive Grant Florence says there s a great flow of new and eager tradies coming into the sector - but still a major shortage of skilled tradespeople. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson The housing boom and an ageing work-force has been exacerbated by a lack of international labour due to border closures. Last month the Building and Construction Industry said the number of apprentices was at an all time high - 16,000 people are currently training for one of the trades.

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