Industry Training Works Offer Fit for Purpose Security Training
Industry Training Works (ITW) provides fit for purpose training to ensure the safety of companies and their teams. ITW have specialist training sites in Kinleith and Kawerau, which have major fibre processing operations including Oji pulp mills, Norske Skog paper mills, CHH sawmill and plywood and Sequal lumber. These sites are also serviced by a wide range of specialist contractors that help maintain and repair the mills as well as running major shutdowns and overhau...
July 1, 2022A Place of Learning, Achievement and Enjoyment - Putāruru Community Garden
Established in 2016 by a group of passionate gardeners, the Garden is ‘a place of enjoyment, learning and achievement’.Through the support of Rangiura Home, the garden was originally sited in Scotia Glen Street. With the help of the South Waikato District Council, the Garden then relocated to its permanent home in Grey Street in 2018.Driven by a team of fifteen keen volunteers, the site provides produce for donation to the community, and an environment for teaching horticulture skills.With t...
June 1, 2022New technologies and innovative products that reduce the environmental footprint of the dairy industry
The dairy sector is critical to New Zealand’s GDP, but it is also critical in the way that it affects the environment. There has been a huge focus over many years to reduce the environmental footprint of dairy and many successes on the board. One area that continues to be a significant focus is how to limit nitrogen leaching into waterways associated with cows’ urine. New technologies, as well as innovative new products that can minimise the impact of leaching offer enormous value....
May 1, 2022Fast Tracking Success for Cougar Mountain Bike Park
Mountain biking is a growth sport – not only in New Zealand but across the world. By providing the benefit of cycling with the excitement of off-road single tracks, through both plantation and native forests, mountain biking is a bonus for tourism and recreation. Forestry companies that partner with local communities and provide access to their forestry landholding build positive relationships that also work to fulfill some of the requirements under FSC certification. A win-win for business an...
April 1, 2022Expanding the Increasingly Popular Waikato River Trails
Expanding the Waikato River Trails, with their growing profile and popularity, by linking to other trails and activities in the area is an attractive proposition. Increasing the flow of visitors to the area for recreational activity would provide a major boost to retailers – particularly food-oriented businesses.The rail corridor between Putāruru and Rotorua was closed to heavy rail 20 years ago. The route held commercial opportunity but only if it could be accessed cost efficiently and devel...
March 1, 2022Building Pride and a Sense of Belonging - Jim Barnett Reserve
Providing well presented information about a region’s history and significance builds pride and a sense of belonging. In a regional context encouraging visitors and locals to visit and learn about some of the more curious beliefs and challenges along with the leaders that influenced events can promote a days outing where the past can come to life and make a new generation all the wiser....
February 1, 2022Turning a Waste Problem into Job Opportunities
Waste is a problem across New Zealand but in South Waikato two forms of waste have now become profitable upcycling, recycling and job creation schemes fronted by the South Waikato Achievement Trust.With investment from the South Waikato Investment Fund Trust (SWIFT) a bold vision to transform waste streams while creating work opportunities for people with disabilities or needing support became a reality....
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