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New Programme A Boost For South Taranaki Job Seekers

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      • Increasing food, fuel, housing costs 'another nail in the coffin' for those already struggling, Taranaki support services say
      • Forestry trainees on track for good work opportunities
      • National Party deputy leader makes quick visit to 'sunny' New Plymouth
      • David Seymour makes fleeting, yet busy visit to Taranaki
      • Nominations now open for Taranaki's Top Shop awards celebrating customer service
      • Accommodation booked out in Taranaki over Easter
      • Taranaki businesses welcome return of lockdown voucher scheme
      • Lockdown voucher campaign is back in Taranaki, and it's much bigger
      • 'Couldn't come fast enough': Taranaki mostly welcomes Govt's relief of Covid-19 restrictions
      • NPDC looking at $100,000 package to help businesses struggling as people stay home
      • Omicron surge sees businesses struggling as if country was in lockdown again
      • Person of the Year 2021 nominee: Arun Chaudhari leading the way for businesses in uncertain times
      • NZ Post hoping to clear the floor before Christmas
      • Taranaki leaders welcome move to vaccinate children against Covid-19
      • Earthquake risk car park should be fixed, expanded - business association
      • Some Taranaki businesses see early Chrismas rush, others still waiting
      • Covid-19: Get your passports ready Taranaki - majority of businesses moving to vaccine passport system on Friday
      • Wireless broadband firm Primo named Taranaki's best business
      • Young Enterprise Scheme: Together Collective's Abbie Wood wins regional YES competition
      • Taranaki business owners concerned about staff getting axed for not being vaxxed
      • Get your Christmas shopping sorted now in case of lockdown, say Taranaki retailers
      • Covid 19 coronavirus: Delta in Taranaki would be 'perfect storm' for Māori
      • Only one person turned away from Police checkpoint at border between Waikato and Taranaki
      • No time for Covid complacency, say Taranaki leaders
      • Taranaki coffee named top organic brew
      • Garden shopping trumps eating out in Taranaki's first weekend at level 2
      • Business to get a second Resurgence Support Payment to help ease financial burden during Covid-19
      • Wednesday release from level 4 welcomed in Taranaki
      • Region should move straight to alert level 2 if no Covid-19 cases are found, Taranaki business leader says
      • 'Go local' message key to Taranaki's Covid-19 lockdown recovery
      • New Plymouth engineering firm puts toe in water with ship's gangway built for Chinese market
      • New Plymouth councillors reject free hour of parking amid rates increase concerns
      • Council report gives one-hour free parking plan thumbs down
      • Free parking proposal to bring more people into New Plymouth's CBD could have opposite effect, reports states
      • One-off Taranaki Bulls v Hawke's Bay rugby match will be a big boost for New Plymouth hospitality
      • One-off Bulls match expected to benefit CBD
      • Taranaki dodges another Covid-19 bullet - for now
      • Taranaki businesses encouraged to enter awards
      • Business and Retail Association: Here's why we should have one hour free parking in the New Plymouth CBD
      • New Plymouth CBD will suffer as a result of development - planner
      • Need for immunisation highlighted in latest Covid-19 scare
      • New Plymouth 1hr-free parking proposal gets muted response
      • Young Taranaki entrepreneurs receive recognition
      • Hour's free parking proposal gets broad welcome in New Plymouth
      • A pragmatic approach needed to find answer to energy shortage
      • Day one discussion on New Plymouth's future: mixed views
      • New Plymouth businesses resigned to proposed 15pc rates rise
      • Successful Taranaki job placement programme extended to under 25s
      • Jobseeker numbers remain high in Taranaki a year after lockdown
      • Looking back at lockdown: How Taranaki businesses have fared in the year after Covid-19 first hit New Zealand
      • Covid 19 coronavirus: New Plymouth mayor Neil Holdom urges residents to get tested if they were in high risk places
      • New Plymouth mother feared becoming another job statistic
      • Council action in New Plymouth's CBD 'can't come soon enough', retailers say
      • Taranaki businesses thankful for Government subsidy but future still uncertain
      • Wait-and-see approach to how many new jobs will come from Taranaki infrastructure projects
      • Council approves New Plymouth street encroachment after much debate
      • Coronavirus: Taranaki leaders say lockdown will be tough, but the region can get through it
      • Solutions needed to solve New Plymouth's inner-city parking problem
      • EPA ordered to pay oil and gas company BW Offshore $110,000
      • Economist spells out NZs future at New Plymouth business lunch
      • Work search team on the job in South Taranaki
      • WOMAD music festival cancelled for first time due to Covid-19 related concerns
      • Instore and online nominations are now open for WITT Top Shop Awards
      • Covid-19 job losses hit Māori and young hardest in Taranaki
      • Climate Change Commission sees 'no future' for methanol production in Taranaki
      • Taranaki methanol plant closure disappointing but not unexpected, business leaders say
      • 15-year-old Abbie Wood's plant business sprouting faster than the plants
      • Taranaki preparing for business under level 3
      • Taranaki regional leaders hopeful Budget will deliver investment towards local expertise
      • Owner of Taranaki honey company goes on market
      • Sold-out Taranaki Wellbeing Conference a huge success - Chamber of Commerce
      • Taranaki firms not guaranteed work on Tui clean-up
      • New Programme A Boost For South Taranaki Job Seekers
      • New jobs programme launches in South Taranaki
      • Relief but caution in Taranaki after alert level drop
      • Coronavirus: Covid-19 re-emergence puts squeeze on Taranaki businesses
      • Looking back at lockdown: The industry with a future still up in the air
      • Kiwi acts help fill void left by Womad cancellation
      • Taranaki Regional Council seeking ratepayers' feedback on Port Taranaki ownership
      • In Taranaki, just transition to low-carbon economy fails to materialise
      • Objections over potential loss of two New Plymouth parking spaces
      • New Plymouth council urged to take action over city's parking 'problem'
      • OMV planning 2022 in-fill drilling campaign at Maui
      • Why New Plymouth voters went for Labour
      • Taranaki jobseeker numbers stubbornly high
      • Government's investment in Green School to benefit Taranaki's economy
      • Low methanol price and reduced gas supply drive production cuts at Taranaki Methanex plants
      • Taranaki unemployment figures increase by almost 1200 in wake of coronavirus lockdown
      • The coming groom boom and the future of business in Taranaki
      • Stratford Business Association shouts Rotokare Trust morning tea
      • Boon wins Taranaki's Supreme Business Award
      • Taranaki Chamber of Commerce appoints new board chair
      • E-money, money, money: Taranaki tops chart for online spending
      • Taranaki Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards results revealed
      • The many upsides to a thriving central business district
      • Taranaki Chamber of Commerce CEO embarks on newest venture
      • Taranaki Chamber of Commerce chief executive Richard Williams dies
      • New Plymouth District Council says removal of Saturday free parking frees up options
      • TSB Bank Top Shop winners found
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