Commercial vans and utes—happy hunting

Commercial vans and utes—happy hunting

Commercial vans and utes have consistent major industrial sales from the city and rural tradies to the big miners and all points in-between. Moreover, government tax incentives where those in business required such vehicles have helped in these sales..

  • Leigh Clough—Seeds of a dream—'Endless Increase'

    Leigh Clough, one of a new generation of young Christian entrepreneurs, moved on a direction by God’s spirit to host a conference for people like himself to meet together and bring a new biblical paradigm the purpose of building businesses...

  • A week of science articles: Benefits of exercise for all of us

    Much of the publicity about exercise these days makes people feel guilty if they don’t do it, don’t enjoy it, or have health problems that prevent them from doing it.

  • Te Reo—a labour of love

    Te Reo lover and speaker Brenda Crooks is one of only 5,000 people in New Zealand able to speak Māori and also communicate in sign language, our country’s two official languages alongside English.

  • A week of science articles: So mathematics is useful after all

    I am always interested in the use of mathematics in society.  Though I am not a mathematician, I have a close relative who uses mathematics to model real world situations, and he makes it seem fascinating.

  • Christchurch for 2018 young writer's conference

    Christchurch is the venue for the 2018 Press Service International young writer conference with a Saturday 25 August date and Saturday 1 September reserve date.

  • A week of science articles: The sea turned red—scientific answers

    The sea turned red and the scientists came up with an answer. No, this is not about the Biblical account of a similar occurrence in the biblical Nile that was one of the 10 plagues that struck Egypt as Moses called upon Pharaoh to let his people go.

  • A week of science articles: This is clean—biosecure laboratory

    Science week—I have been inspired to revisit and revise this article after my relatives described a visit to the “Museum of Clean” at Pocatello, Idaho, USA during a road trip they took when visiting Yellowstone National Park. 

  • A week of science articles: How insulin affects glucose

    Like many others of 'a certain age' I have to be careful with my diet and exercise to stave off the worst effects of diabetes. In 2013, researchers worked out how to visualise the interaction between the hormone insulin and the cell surfaces within our bodies. 

  • 1 min video released on young writers conference

    The 1 min video of the Press Service International young writers’ annual awards conference has been released, another production by Bridget Brenton of Brisbane.

  • Chosen

    Nelson Cook, the founder of Coaches of Influence (COIN) in Los Angeles, has been ministering to athletes and coaches for forty years and has hosted me on many occasions and invited me to address athlete and coaches' meetings and various men's functions.

  • Christchurch young writers

    Christchurch and Invercargill young writers were on the agenda for the New Zealand leg of the Press Service International visit last week after the Auckland 'Australasian Religious Press Association' (ARPA).