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Oliver Lewis

Canterbury

Infrastructure Editor at BusinessDesk

Infrastructure editor @businessdesk_nz. Tip hotline: [email protected], or +64 27 404 1446

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  • 3 days ago | nationalworld.com | Oliver Lewis

    Michelle Obama, Katie Piper and the late Dame Deborah James have been named the most empowering female role models of 2025. A poll of 4,000 adults found the trio topped the list – with music legend Tina Turner, Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes, climate activist Greta Thunberg and fictional character Bridget Jones also making the top 20.

  • 3 days ago | stornowaygazette.co.uk | Oliver Lewis

    Michelle Obama, Katie Piper and the late Dame Deborah James have been named the most empowering female role models of 2025. A poll of 4,000 adults found the trio topped the list – with music legend Tina Turner, Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes, climate activist Greta Thunberg and fictional character Bridget Jones also making the top 20.

  • 6 days ago | express.co.uk | Oliver Lewis

    Mums-to-be pack luxury hospital bags costing over £100 with cashmere socks and pillow mistA recent survey has revealed mums-to-be have splashed out an average of £120 on their hospital bag, ready for giving birth.

  • 1 week ago | businessdesk.co.nz | Oliver Lewis

    The preferred contractor for the original Scott Base redevelopment project didn’t participate in a tender for the revised design and is instead focusing on social infrastructure builds in New Zealand.Leighs Construction has a long history in Antarctica, dating back to the early 2000s when it was engaged to build the Hillary Field Centre.As its chair, Anthony Leighs, told BusinessDesk in an interview: “Up until this point, we are the first and only builder to build for the New Zealand...

  • 1 week ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Oliver Lewis

    First-time homeowners could face nearly £30,000 in costs within the first three months of receiving their keys, as they spend thousands on furniture, decorating, and essential appliances. A survey of 1,000 adults who purchased their first home in the past five years found that those furnishing their space spent an average of £3,487 on items such as sofas, coffee tables and beds.

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Oliver Lewis
Oliver Lewis @OliverLewis
4 May 25

RT @brendon_harre: Spatial planning works! Christchurch's decades long investment in creating upstream flood basins prevents downstream flo…

Oliver Lewis
Oliver Lewis @OliverLewis
1 May 25

Back on land after sailing from Tauranga to Auckland aboard the coastal container ship Moana Chief! "I've seen bigger waves in my bath tub," a crew member told me, after I ventured it seemed a tad rough out. Twas an amazing experience https://t.co/mTteUawBn0

Oliver Lewis
Oliver Lewis @OliverLewis
29 Apr 25

Tauranga,specifically the Mount, is wonderful! Great beaches, an amazing maunga, and the largest and (perhaps) most scenic port in the country - currently in peak kiwifruit export season https://t.co/lKpoevTb7R