Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones says the new facility could be used for bulk good shipping, exports and even tourism.
Horizon Research found respondents say Judith Collins is more likely to make them feel concerned and nervous.
The party's social development spokesperson says Training Initiative Allowances would also be opened up to more people.
Liana Cook-Auckram was meant to go on a trip of a lifetime to the Middle East, but is now owed $8000 by STA Travel.
Party leader Winston Peters said St John's services are stretched, and that they desperately need further government funding.
Australia edged England by just 19 runs going 1-0 up in the three match ODI series.
Hasler needs the Warriors to win over the Sharks this weekend to keep the Sea Eagles' finals hopes alive.
Police say they were alerted to the incident in Meanee Quay, in Westshore, at around 5.10am.
The numbers were reported by the Ministry of Health in a press release this afternoon.
Michael Kuresa says the performing arts can be a risky career to pursue, but he's determined to succeed.
The matriarchs of the Vainetini New Zealand Collective are also learning about how to run a business.
Cleaners, caterers and security guards would be guaranteed a minimum of $22.10 per hour when their contracts are renewed.
Canterbury boasted the presence of six All Blacks players in compared to North Harbour's one.
The changes do not deserve to be dignified by being described as reforms, John Armstrong writes.
The gifts are "put together and individualised" for children coming in for their Day 3 tests.
Many in the crowd were not wearing face coverings or observing social distancing rules ahead of the march.
The incidents occurred today in Palmerston North and Te Kuiti.
Katrina Epiha, 22, was last seen running towards Gray Avenue, in Māngere, at 12.30am.
The 22-year-old stood to gain more than $1.7 million in insurance.
Wellington suffered a heavy 53-28 defeat at the hands of Waikato in the opening round of the MItre 10 Cup.
After Sky's Mils Muliaina offered his 'commiserations', Kirifi decided to look at the lighter side of the 53-28 defeat.
It's an issue that's still highly divisive.
The families want the Government to do more to search for their missing sons.
No one was inside either vehicle, one of which is believed to have been stolen.
Otago were handed two yellow cards, a penalty try and one red card in their 38-6 defeat to Auckland.
The quake registered at magnitude 3.7, with more than 1600 people reporting feeling the shaking.
Mask-wearing has created another communication barrier for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.