After incredible customer feedback The Warehouse is continuing its commitment to affordable groceries by introducing fresh produce into 10 more stores, now at a total of 22 across the motu.
Noel Leeming is celebrating 50 years of helping Kiwis this month, with great deals on tech, plenty of customer giveaways and support of a new charity partner.
The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery are donating 100,000 classroom essentials to KidsCan for 73 schools from Kaitaia to Invercargill.
Anna Shipley, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer for The Warehouse Group says:…
The Warehouse has launched a new Recycle Hub at The Warehouse Royal Oak, as the first of many exciting customer solutions where 10 different types of hard-to-recycle items can be recycled.
Today, The Warehouse Group CEO Nick Grayston and founder Sir Stephen Tindall announced volunteer leave, offering team members paid time to give back to their local communities.
Torpedo7 has opened its second store this year, expanding its nationwide footprint in Petone to offer Lower and Upper Hutt residents a more convenient way to gear up for their next adventure.
The Warehouse has launched a first-of-its-kind 'Healthy Heater Swap' as part of its annual Warmhouse campaign, which aims to educate Kiwis about creating a healthy home affordably.
The Warehouse Group has partnered with NZ Post, The Packaging Forum and Future Post in a pilot trial which expands on the Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme, by offering Kiwis a courier pick-up of their discarded soft…
The Warehouse Group is partnering with iconic Kiwi companies in The Hydrogen Project - a car-sharing scheme that trials new hydrogen technology as a solution to reduce carbon emissions.
Taking a new innovative direction in the quest for sustainable water-sports equipment, Torpedo7 and New Zealand engineering company Shear Edge have collaborated to produce a world first – a kayak made with wool.
31 The Warehouse locations across New Zealand will offer the service via collection bins, accepting items including produce bags, frozen food bags, bread, rice and pasta bags and more.
New Zealanders with concerns about spots on their skin can have these checked for free this month at Melanoma New Zealand’s Spot Check Van visiting The Warehouse stores.
The Warehouse and Torpedo7 have raised $157,160 to go towards supporting the disaster relief in Tonga, thanks to the generosity of New Zealanders donating in store and online.
In partnership with The Salvation Army, Warehouse Stationery is helping families struggling with much needed back-to-school essentials, thanks to generous donations from New Zealanders.
Warehouse Stationery has launched a free e-waste recycling programme at six of its stores in partnership with TechCollect NZ, providing consumers and small businesses with a way to safely and conveniently dispose of…
Starting 1 January 2022, The Warehouse Group has begun top-up paid parental leave payments to 100 per cent of a team members’ salary or wage for the 26-week paid parental leave period.
The Warehouse Group have become a Major Partner and have committed to a three-year partnership with TupuToa. The Group have recently welcomed four TupuToa interns with identified leadership potential.
The Warehouse Group has raised $1,270 to support young Kiwis’ mental health through a step challenge for charity partners Life Education Trust, Youthline and the Parenting Place.
While Christmas is traditionally a time of the year to gather with friends and family, the festive season is also naturally all about giving. For many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to purchase gifts and…
The Warehouse Group will have to meet five sustainability performance goals including sustainable packaging, carbon emissions and gender targets to receive discounted rates, under a trailblazing Sustainability-Linked…
In a bid to encourage Kiwis to get vaccinated, The Warehouse Group is showing its support for the government's 'Super Saturday' initiative by providing over $80,000 in spot prizes.
Christmas is the busiest most exciting time of year, and The Warehouse is on the lookout for people to help their team in stores over the festive season.
The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery are donating a portion of the sales from their new Awesome Inc gratitude range to provide targeted mental health support for young people.
The Warehouse, in partnership with DDB Aotearoa NZ, has launched the next chapter of its Sustainable & Affordable story, in a campaign showcasing the steps its taking on its journey to make it easier for Kiwis to live…
The Warehouse Group has become a cornerstone strategic investor of ZOOM Health Limited – a health technology company and shareholder in ZOOM Care Limited, an online pharmacy delivering prescription medicine to patients.
New research commissioned by The Warehouse suggests that more than a third of Kiwis are feeling inspired to have a go and try the sports of their Olympic heroes after watching this year’s Olympics.
The Warehouse Group recently took part in Workplace from Facebook’s Asia Pacific Change Makers webinar series to discuss its use of Workplace, and in particular the Knowledge Library feature, to better communicate with…
The Warehouse has donated a quarter of a million dollars from the proceeds of its Mega Toy Month to support Women’s Refuge’s Kids in the Middle programme.
Hawke's Bay residents can now recycle their soft plastic packaging at The Warehouse stores in Hastings and Napier, as part of the Packaging Forum's Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme.
The Warehouse has donated more than 60,000 children's books to vulnerable communities across Aotearoa and the Pacific Islands through four of its charity partners; Duffy Books in Homes, Women's Refuge, Variety – the…
New research from Women’s Refuge commissioned by The Warehouse has revealed that children exposed to family violence are far from passive passengers in their mother's journey. The new report has highlighted key areas…
The Warehouse Group has increased public access to electric vehicle rapid charging with the expansion and upgrade of its charging station infrastructure.
The world is in the middle of an environmental crisis and consumers don’t know what they can do to help. The environmental cost of our desire for ‘more’ will be felt for generations. As one of New Zealand’s largest…
The Warehouse Group is enhancing its support for team members experiencing family violence, through providing extra paid leave and accommodation entitlements and a new digital training course.
The Warehouse Group confirmed today a record half year result for the FY21 first half (“FY21 H1”) with Adjusted Net Profit After Tax of $111.0m, up 140.2% on the previous corresponding period. Group sales were up 7.4% to…
Thanks to a partnership between The Warehouse and Melanoma New Zealand, Kiwis who have concerns about their skin can have up to three spots checked for free on Melanoma New Zealand's new Spot Check van, which will visit…
Noel Leeming is trialling a free e-waste recycling programme at 16 of its stores. The trial is in partnership with TechCollect NZ, a local not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting the development of a…
The Warehouse has partnered with Emirates Team New Zealand to offset its carbon emissions for its 36th America's Cup campaign; this will see Emirates Team New Zealand become the first America's Cup syndicate to have a…
An excellent way to reduce our impact on the environment is buying and using eco-products. The Warehouse is making it easier for customers to do this, and give back to the community through its bag sales.
In partnership with The Salvation Army, Warehouse Stationery has helped equip hundreds of Kiwi children with much needed back to school essentials; with many more still anticipated to receive the same support, thanks to…
We’re making it easier for Kiwis to gift and entertain more sustainably this festive season, with more than 8000 products on our shelves featuring a sustainable attribute such as ethically sourced materials, natural…
With a sprinkle of excitement and basket loads of low prices, The Warehouse Tory Street is flipping its 'Closed' sign to 'Open' as the store reopens its doors to Wellingtonians.
2020 is the eighth consecutive year The Warehouse Group has run Black Friday deals across its brand portfolio as customers look to secure great buys in the lead up to Christmas and the summer holidays.
The Warehouse Group has launched its annual ‘Be the Joy’ campaign in partnership with Variety – the Children’s Charity and Women’s Refuge, to help to bring cheer to Kiwis struggling over the festive period.
As part of a new initiative to help tackle Period Poverty in New Zealand, The Warehouse has partnered with The Period Place to offer a new educational hub on thewarehouse.co.nz aimed at reducing the stigma associated…
Last year The Warehouse Group partnered with Lean In New Zealand to help counteract gender bias, better navigate gender dynamics and work towards gender equality.
Customers who spend $100 or more at The Warehouse this Christmas will be given an extra two months of Disney+ for free, when they sign up to a yearly Disney+ subscription.
The Warehouse has today launched a trial of three frozen ready meals at its Manukau store, in response to customers asking for more affordable options to feed their families.
The Market Kitchen branded frozen meals…
Torpedo7 has teamed up with the AA, to offer free comprehensive bike safety checks to AA members to encourage Kiwis to get on their bikes and stay safe this summer.
The Warehouse teamed up with The Period Place as part of a new national partnership to launch collection boxes in 10 of our stores across the country so customers can donate period products directly to local community…
To raise awareness of family violence and highlight the work that Plunket, The Salvation Army and Women’s Refuge do to support victims of family violence, The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery have launched the Safer…
Warehouse Stationery has announced it is offering $150,000 of the company’s ad space to 10 small businesses, plus the creative firepower from New Zealand’s leading agency to create the ads.
It’s a little bit brighter today as the first 26 of The Warehouse Group’s stores and sites, including The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming and Torpedo7, across Northland, Auckland and Waikato, are now…
In our eyes, COVID-19 illuminated the already glaring gaps that exist in our society between those that are socioeconomically well-off, and those that are not fortunate enough to have a disposable income and support…
Plastic pollution is doing more than just tarnishing the image of our pristine beaches, it is directly impacting the health and wellbeing of ourselves and our wildlife.
New Zealand has a long history of struggling with unhealthy homes, and more and more we are beginning to see the impact that cold, damp homes can have our families and communities. To combat this, we're launching our new…
As New Zealand prepared for lockdown, there was much to consider. Groceries needed to be bought, schedules and routines needed to be uprooted and re-planned, and students needed to somehow continue their schoolwork in…
The new service gives The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming and Torpedo7 customers the option to easily place Click & Collect orders online from either brand and then pick up their items in a safe and…
In line with last week’s announcement on what alert level 3 entails, our physical retail stores will remain closed in the interest of minimising contact to keep people safe. However, we will be able to trade a full range…
In honour of Gumboot Friday, The Warehouse has created three custom gumboots for women, men and children, with $5 from each pair sold going towards I Am Hope.
Although the future will inevitably bring about challenges to trading, we are delivering on our strategies to operate a sustainable business, while delivering strong results to our many stakeholders. Customer offering…
Enough trees to build 200 Sky Towers will be lighting up homes this Christmas as The Warehouse releases its list of what Kiwis have been buying to celebrate the festive season.
A career in retail can be an exciting opportunity for many students, but it can often be daunting to understand what’s really involved in the day-to-day of a retail role.
February in New Zealand signifies many things: the recognition of Waitangi Day, the slow descent out of summer and into autumn, and rainbows - lots and lots of rainbows.
To give the next generation of leaders a boost as they begin building their careers, we're proud to partner with IBM to roll out the first cohort of students in New Zealand as part of the global P-TECH programme.
will increase public access to electric vehicle fast charging in more areas by installing eight additional charging stations at regional The Warehouse stores, thanks to a $265,000 grant from the Energy Efficiency and…
The tree is up and decorated, the lunch menu is set and nearly all the items on the to-do list are ticked off. The anticipation is building, and it can only mean one thing: Christmas is nearly here. However, for...
A healthy, happy whānau is considered by many to be one of the most important parts of life. Unfortunately, for some families, creating a healthy home environment that’s free from violence can be difficult to achieve for…
The Warehouse Group and Lodestone Energy have signed a historic long-term agreement that will see more than 260 sites across Aotearoa New Zealand become powered by Lodestone Energy’s new solar plan as early as 2026.
With approximately one in four New Zealanders limited by a physical, sensory or learning disability, mental health or other challenges, accessibility is a crucial area to get right as a large business.
More than 2,000 Kiwi families across the country will receive a baby essentials pack for their newborn baby, thanks to funds raised through The Warehouse’s Pedal for Plunket campaign.
As one of New Zealand’s largest retail groups, we’re clearly passionate about retail and the rewarding careers associated with it. To inspire more Kiwis to learn about and pursue retail careers of their own, we developed…
For many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to buy gifts and share a special family meal can be out of reach. This year, The Warehouse Group is making it even easier to bring cheer to families in need through…
Curious to see what the buzz about Smart Homes is all about? Leading technology and appliance retailer, Noel Leeming, has unveiled its latest shopping innovation that can help you do just that – The Noel Leeming Smart…
Recycling Week, which runs from the 21st – 27th of October, is a great time to get a refresh on how to improve recycling habits and better understand what large contributors of waste, like The Warehouse Group, are doing…
We’re proud to be joining the ranks of thousands of other Kiwi individuals and businesses committing to Gen Less, a new programme developed by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA).
Sustainability is increasingly becoming a priority in the homes of everyday Kiwis. As one of New Zealand’s largest companies, we play an important role in encouraging, enabling and supporting consumers to make more…
It’s been a whirlwind of a week for The Warehouse Group as our Noel Leeming and Torpedo7 brands celebrated opening stores in Auckland’s at premium shopping and lifestyle destination, Westfield Newmarket.
As rates of mental health disorders skyrocket across Aotearoa, so too has the number of initiatives and programs that aim to help those in need. Mental Health Awareness Week, developed by the Mental Health Foundation of…
The good news: you’ve finally bought that fancy new phone you’ve been eyeing. The bad news: there’s not a sufficient protection plan to suit your needs – until now. The Warehouse Group has taken a step to offer enhanced…
At The Warehouse Group, we believe you should be accepted as you are, full stop. Our perspective is not only reflected in our formal policies, but in our events, our sponsorships and our programmes and trainings across…
As New Zealand’s largest general merchandise retailer, with 98% of New Zealander’s shopping with us at least once per year, we have an amazing opportunity to help improve the uptake and use of te reo Māori across…
We’re incredibly proud to be partnering with HERproject and are even more proud to be the first organisation in New Zealand, and one of only two organisations in the Pacific region, to be supporting the workers who make…
Being here for good means more than helping Kiwis live better every day – we want to improve the lives in all the communities that we impact, here and beyond. That’s why we continue to invest in high quality carbon…
Along with members of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Foundation, The Warehouse is working with two of its leading Malaysian suppliers to implement a programme in global supply chains to protect migrant worker…
While taking a stand on issues gives an organisation a great story to tell and can help position it as a bold, forward-thinking company, there’s an often-forgotten flip side to standing out. By nature, standing out opens…
We live and work in the most data-rich and technology advanced time ever, but as marketing becomes more and more complicated, marketers are having to find new ways to engage and connect with audiences at scale. So how…
Online shopping in New Zealand is about to go to the next level with the introduction of TheMarket, an e-commerce marketplace that offers Kiwis a whole lot more choice when shopping online.
Did you know that by next year, more time will be spent in the digital world than on all other media combined? That’s just one of the key ideas shared by Michelle Anderson, The Warehouse Group’s Chief Digital Officer, at…
To get an accurate grasp of how your organisation is doing on its quest to lower carbon emissions, the first step is also the most obvious: get your measurement in order. That’s the message Tom Kelly, Environmental…
33 communities around New Zealand are now cleaner thanks to store teams from across The Warehouse Group who bundled up and pitched in to participate in the Great Community Clean Up.
There’s not much that you can get for a dollar these days. But what if for the same price as a handful of lollies you could support a youth development programme supporting young people across New Zealand? Filling your…
As an organisation comprised of team members representing a multitude of ethnicities, cultural backgrounds and experiences, it’s crucial that our company culture and celebrations reflect that unique mix of diversity.
At this week’s Freight Futures 2030 conference in Auckland, Chris Foord, Chief Logistics & Fulfilment Officer at The Warehouse Group gave the audience a look into The Group’s strategy to build upon its sustainable supply…
With World Wellbeing Week upon us, it’s timely to think about all the ways we can better the lives of our team members through wellbeing practices. In honour of the week, we’re taking a look at what we currently offer…
Team members at The Warehouse Group’s Store Support Office will now bring their own reusable cups to satisfy espresso cravings, as the retailer will no longer offer single-use coffee cups at its Northcote office. The…
As winter sets in across Aotearoa, it’s timely to think about the things we can do to make our homes warmer and drier to help keep us healthy. As part of this, The Warehouse is proud to be partnering with...
The future of transportation has arrived at The Warehouse Group. Today, we’re excited to share that our commitment to transition 30% of our light vehicles fleet to Electric Vehicles (EV) by end of this year is on track.
From native tree planting to eBikes and everything in between, we see reducing carbon emissions, and therefore doing our best to prevent air pollution, as one of our key goals as an organisation that’s truly Here For…
The Warehouse Group’s vision is to help communities throughout New Zealand live better every day, as well as contributing to a more sustainable country and planet.
As the largest importer of consumer goods in New Zealand, sourcing is at the heart of what we do. You may have heard about the work we’re doing in the ethical or sustainable sourcing areas, but we wanted to provide...
Wednesday, 5th June is World Environment Day, and while many of us might be feeling smug that New Zealand is still a country where our forests and wildlife thrive, a recent report reveals that appearances can indeed, be…
As a founding member celebrating the Sustainable Business Council (SBC) turning 20 years old, The Warehouse Group’s Chief Sustainability Officer David Benattar says the Council embodies an idea whose time has come.
With retailers ditching single use plastic bags all around the country, The Warehouse is taking things one step further and partnering with iconic Kiwi artists in a bid to raise money for those in need.
At the #ConnectNZ New Zealand Infrastructure Sustainability Summit last week, The Warehouse Group’s Chief Sustainability Officer, David Benattar painted a confronting portrait of the earth’s future if we don’t get our…
Permission to compete in the retail market will increasingly rely upon retailers’ commitment to get closer to their communities, said the CEO of The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery, Pejman Okhovat at the Retail & FMCG…
To celebrate Techweek 2019, we’re putting the spotlight on aspects of tech life at The Warehouse Group. Here, the Group’s GM Engineering Tim Duly shares what a day in his role looks like.
The Warehouse Group (TWG) continues to play its part in providing more sustainable packaging solutions for Aotearoa. In partnership with Fullcircle, one of New Zealand’s leading paper recyclers, we are pleased to be able…
To celebrate Techweek 2019 (20-26 May), we’re putting the spotlight on life in tech at The Warehouse Group. Here, Elizabeth Coulter, Head of Tech Solutions for Business at Noel Leeming shares her perspective on being a…
Developing management competency around dealing with bullying is a key to improving the health and safety of workplaces, says Massey University’s Dr Natalia D’Souza.
Treating mum on Mother’s Day is a big focus for The Warehouse Group, but it’s year-round support for mothers in the team, as well as customers, that underpins the Group’s commitment, says Chief People Officer Evelyn…
New Zealand’s dynamic and rapidly-changing retail environment offers challenges and opportunities for both entrepreneurs and established players in the sector, according to Massey University’s 2018 Big Issues in Retail…
As New Zealand Sign Language Week continues, Noel Leeming’s Papakura storeperson, Casey-Anne Fenton is encouraging her colleagues, as well as Kiwis everywhere to learn to sign.
The 2019 NZ Workplace Diversity Survey by Diversity Works NZ has identified wellbeing/wellness to be the most important diversity issue facing Kiwi businesses.
Stores in The Warehouse may have switched from plastic bags to re-useable bags at check-out but one thing remains the same – money raised from the sale of bags goes to back to the community.
Encouraging kids to write fluently by hand offers many cognitive benefits, and needs to be as much part of students’ development as learning to use word processing and other communications technology.
At The Warehouse Group, we recognise that we have a responsibility to protect the welfare of workers and environmental standards in our supply chain. New Zealanders want to know that the overseas workers who make their…
The Warehouse Group are the founding industry partner with IBM & Manukau Institute of Technology to launch P-TECH (“Pathways in Technology”) education and workforce preparedness model to New Zealand which prepares young…
The Warehouse’s successful ‘Red Shirts in the Community’ programme will be the first training programme to be made available on a new digital learning platform
In a tech-driven world where Kiwi kids seem to navigate smartphones and tablets as effortlessly as riding a bike, the responsibility of buying a child's first device has become a significant challenge for parents.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year the theme is: Let nature in, strengthen your wellbeing – Mā te taiao kia whakapakari tōu oranga!
The Warehouse has launched a new ‘Snap and Shop’ feature on its mobile app allowing people to take photos of items they like on their smartphones and instantly match them with thousands of available products in its…
Some of the world’s biggest street, sports, surf and fashion brands are now available to Kiwis at amazing low prices with the launch of Red Rack at The Warehouse.
Suffrage Day is celebrated on the 19 September as the commemoration of women in New Zealand successfully petitioning for the right to vote in 1893. This year marks 125 years since the movement shaped politics and the…
The Warehouse Group is committed to supporting the longevity of Te Reo Māori by growing the use of Te Reo Māori in our business on an ongoing basis, so our customers can experience a greater level of Māori language and…
We’re bypassing our transitionary step of introducing compostable bags at our checkouts and moving directly to offering only reusable bags at our over 250 stores.
Family violence is never okay. That’s why we support the NZ Government’s new Domestic Violence Victims’ Protection Bill. In fact, we even helped guide it.
The Warehouse Group is drawn to innovation, but never for innovation’s sake. What works for customers is what works for our brands, and that’s going to be activated in amazing new ways as TWG’s newly appointed Chief…
Learning to speak te reo Māori gave team member Ata Marsh a “sense of belonging” — and now it’s made her famous.
The much-loved checkout operator at The Warehouse store in Newmarket has been charming customers for years…
We know that a career in retail can be rewarding, and we are committed to busting the common, often negative myths about the industry that lead people to believe otherwise. That’s why in 2013 we partnered with Massey…
We know that a career in retail can be rewarding, and we are committed to busting the common, often negative myths about the industry that lead people to believe otherwise. That’s why in 2013 we partnered with Massey…
Annual HR Awards
The Warehouse Group had a fantastic night at the New Zealand HR awards on 23 February 2017 scooping six awards and being recognised as finalists in nine categories.
New Zealanders want to know that the overseas workers who make their clothes are not mistreated. That’s why since 2004 The Warehouse Group, through The Warehouse stores, has supported fair pay, humane working conditions,…
The customer experience is top priority for James Cuttance and the team at the Moorhouse Avenue Store in Christchurch and this has paid off with recognition at this year's Wares Awards.
Are you creative? Are you passionate about the environment? Then we want you! The annual design competition is back on for our reusable bags. Closing in six days (25th Sept) we are wanting a design that captures an…
This is no puff piece!
The Warehouse Group has stepped up to stub out smoking at all of its properties because we believe we have not only the opportunity but the responsibility to support our team members in living…
The business market for office supplies and stationery remains highly competitive, and increased levels of engagement with our core B2B customers through the growth of our BizRewards programme has continued to add to our…
The Warehouse has continued to extend our range of quality products at leading everyday pricing. Customer feedback has been very positive and has helped to underpin our role in their regular shopping experience.
‘Click and Collect’ and ‘Endless Aisles’ are now well established in the business as part of our core strength, underpinning our strong digital capability.
Although 2017 will inevitably bring about challenges to trading, we are delivering on our strategies to operate a sustainable business, while delivering strong results to our many stakeholders. We will continue to help…
Variety and The Warehouse believe that no child should be disadvantaged in their education from a lack of access to technology. That is why we have donated over 40 thousand dollars’ worth of IPads, Chromebooks and…
New Zealand’s largest listed retailer The Warehouse Group is ditching single-use plastic checkout bags and replacing them with fully compostable bags, with all net proceeds going to charity.
Warehouse Stationery thanks its customers for their generosity during their recent “Add a Dollar” campaign. $62,632 was raised to support “at risk” youth throughout New Zealand to participate in The Salvation Army’s…
Warehouse Stationery customers have donated almost $63,000 to The Salvation Army’s Aspire Programme, enabling more than 60 at risk young people in six communities nationwide to attend a year-long youth development…
Thank you to everyone who voted in The Warehouse’s Community Clips competition. The winners of the competition in a tied first place is (drum roll please...) Awatuna Sea Scouts and Whangarei Youth Space!
The Warehouse are helping to raise much needed funds for the Hearing House who help deaf and hearing impaired children with cochlear implants and hearing aids through the Add a Dollar Campaign. The Hearing House offer…
If Staci Scott was put in charge of New Zealand’s digital future, she’d swing the spotlight onto failure – and why companies need to make mistakes while there’s still time to make them.
Did you know the proceeds from our 10c plastic shopping bags go to neighbourhood community groups?
We asked our 'Bags for Good' community partners from all over NZ to share their story about how their partnership with…
The Warehouse has just launched a new initiative where customers can donate products to the Te Puea Marae in Managere Bridge, who are taking in homeless people this frosty winter.
Congratulations to Tessa Haywood and Simon Munday who won The Warehouse Money Disneyland competition! Tessa won 4 flights to Disneyland including seven nights’ accommodation at the Doubletree Hotel (Hilton), 7 day car…
More than one hundred million kilograms (100,000,000) of textiles end up in the landfill each year in New Zealand. The Warehouse Group in a move to put a dent in this number has partnered with Formary giving the company…
Ensuring a young person’s education doesn’t suffer when cancer unexpectedly enters their life is the cornerstone of CanTeen’s partnership with Warehouse Stationery.
The Warehouse is proud to be part of the soft plastics recycling scheme. This scheme enables the public to bring their plastic bags, rice, bread, frozen food etc. bags back to our stores where they will be recycled. The…
On 19 August every year World Orangutan Day is celebrated. The day aims to raise awareness of these amazing animals – our closest relatives – and how we can help protect their forest home.
Students from seven different Northland schools in June are going to be able to have the experience of a life time. The Warehouse’s Zoofari is going nocturnal. Students will get to stay the night at the zoo; their…
Women’s Refuge is one of our community partners and we have been working with them on a number of initiatives to help those who are experiencing family violence to get the help and support they need. We have launched a…
Last year thousands of customers showed their generosity by donating to World Vision through our coin collection boxes when the people of Nepal were severely affected by a devastating earthquake. Your help, along with…
On 19 August every year World Orangutan Day is celebrated. The day aims to raise awareness of these amazing animals – our closest relatives – and how we can help protect their forest home.
The Warehouse Group raises $61,000 for Canteen The Warehouse group held its annual golf day in March raising a total of 61 thousand dollars for Canteen. The money raised is going to be used to aim supporting young people…
The Warehouse Group held its annual charity Bob Tindall Golf Day at Muriwai Golf Course on 17th March. We were delighted to raise $61,000 to help our community partner Canteen.
Warehouse Stationery is passionate about education. As part of our commitment to making education accessible and affordable to every Kiwi, Warehouse Stationery is proud to partner with The Salvation Army in providing…
In September Warehouse Stationery raised $64,000 of donations in an add-a-dollar campaign for CanTeen. During the campaign Warehouse Stationery Warkworth had the highest percentage of customers to donate and raised over…
Thanks to the amazing generosity of our customers Warehouse Stationery recently raised over $64,000 for CanTeen through our Add a Dollar campaign! CanTeen has sent through a "thank you" video from Ella a young person who…
Auckland Zoo has welcomed its first Northland School as part of the Warehouse Zoofari programme, giving more young Kiwi kids the chance to engage in a wildlife education and experience a day and night at the Zoo.
A thousand young Kiwis not currently in employment, training or education will get a foot on the job ladder thanks to a new programme being rolled out by The Warehouse and the Ministry of Social Development.