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NZ Landscaper Magazine, 01 四月 2026

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ArticleA POSITIVE START TO THE YEAR

It has been a busy start to the year. Our recent mem­ber meet-ups around the coun­try were a great suc­cess, provid­ing a valu­able oppor­tun­ity to share the Board’s revised strategy and hear dir­ectly from mem­bers about the oppor­tun­it­ies and...

A POSITIVE START TO THE YEAR

ArticleISSUE 36

For those land­scapers who have craved an industry magazine tailored spe­cific­ally to their area of expert­ise – NZ Land­scaper is it! NZ Land­scaper is for all pro­fes­sional land­scapers. We hope you find this edi­tion both inter­est­ing and...

ISSUE 36

ArticleAppren­tice bene­fits

Sarah, 26, ini­tially worked in a plant nurs­ery before decid­ing she wanted to move into land­scap­ing. She applied for a role at New Concept Land­scap­ing in Te Awamutu and when the offer of an appren­tice­ship was made, she jumped at the oppor­tun­ity.

Appren­tice bene­fits

ArticleProject focus: A high-end over­haul

When homeown­ers Stu and Kate talked to archi­tects about updat­ing their Palmer­ston North home, they were asked a simple ques­tion – rebuild or restore? “We were asked if we wanted to build a new home. But we wanted to do the old house up, because...

Project focus: A high-end over­haul

ArticleInsur­ance tips to shel­ter you from the storm

Storms and flood­ing can wreak havoc on land­scap­ing projects – from newly laid gar­dens wash­ing away to erosion under­min­ing retain­ing walls. Builtin con­struc­tion insur­ance expert Ben Rick­ard out­lines the key risks for land­scapers and the...

Insur­ance tips to shel­ter you from the storm

ArticleStay across con­sent exemp­tions

Have you been get­ting con­sents for low-risk jobs that don’t require them? Or worse, car­ry­ing out work that does require a con­sent without get­ting one? Per­haps you’ve heard the news about granny flats but aren’t sure the exact details? Sched­ule...

Stay across con­sent exemp­tions