Monday, 26 July 2021, 1:18 pm | KPMG KPMG has announced the appointments of Stephanie Ward and Rachael Niao, who have
recently joined the partnership. The appointments build on those announced earlier
this year of Sarah McGrath, Jodi Newth, Nick Moss, Leon Bowker, and Mike Lowe. Together . More
Thursday, 1 August 2019, 4:44 pm | KPMG
The latest KPMG Growth Promise Indicators (GPI) index ranks New Zealand 9th for our
productivity potential, against a total of 180 countries surveyed. The index finds
that New Zealand has maintained its 9th position from last year, with a score of . More
Thursday, 21 February 2019, 5:45 pm | KPMG
The Tax Working Group (TWG) has made 99 recommendations in its Final Report. The
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Some West Coasters are calling the policy a “land grab”, which will lock up land and prevent any development. (File photo) Mayor Jamie Cleine and deputy Sharon Roche are also members of the Te Tai O Poutini Plan Committee responsible for writing a one district plan for the region. The pair did not vote with the committee when it decided to reject a report on the issue which included a map of potential SNAs. They wrote to Shaw and Nanaia Mahuta to call for open dialogue and compensation for West Coasters. The report showed the majority of the native vegetation on the West Coast was a potential SNA, the pair said. The issue was causing a “great deal of anxiety”, they said.
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