Swapping jeans for seasonal staples
Start the switch to new spring and summer staples to get you through the hot months ahead. Jeans become one of the first clothing items we stop reaching for as the weather warms, replaced with lightweight, breathable alternatives. Denim prevents aeration and traps heat, and while loose-leg styles can work, sometimes the heat […]
Reclaim your confidence: Muscle People
Specialised physiotherapy can help men with incontinence, prostate issues, and sexual dysfunction. Are you one of the many men struggling with incontinence, prostate-related concerns, or sexual dysfunction? If so, you’re not alone, even though you may feel that you are. These issues can be both physically uncomfortable and emotionally challenging, often leading to […]
Te Papa Hauora Chair Peter Townsend: Embracing AI in Health
It is exciting to see how the Canterbury Health system is increasingly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve health outcomes. We are just at the beginning of realising significant opportunities for innovation, in particular improving accuracy of diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of health conditions. Whether it is the enabling and […]
Airport rideshare zone changing
Christchurch Airport is changing some of its public transport pick-up points to enhance passenger convenience and safety. As part of these improvements, the Rideshare (Uber) pick-up zone will move just a few steps away from International Arrivals at Door 7, alongside the existing taxi rank and Super Shuttle. The change reflects the growing […]
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