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KPMG Australia is cutting almost 200 executive assistant roles in Australia, with many of the functions to be outsourced to the Philippines.
The move is part of a restructuring programme which aims for A$15 million ($17m) in savings.
Only 65 executive assistant roles will remain in Australia after the cuts.
KPMG slashed 635 roles in Australia last year as the firm’s revenues dipped by 4%.
KPMG’s New Zealand operations are not impacted by the restructuring.
Construction of the $112.3 million Kapuni green hydrogen plant in South Taranaki is to begin this month after the project reached financial close, after years of delays and legal challenges.
The plant will supply renewable electricity to Ballance Agri-Nutrients' Kapuni facility and produce green hydrogen for emissions-free transport at Hiringa Energy’s refuelling stations.
Other partners in the project are Todd Energy, Parininihi ki Waitōtara and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, with $19.9m allocated from the former Provincial Growth Fund.
The project will generate renewable electricity through four 6.4 MW wind turbines, providing a combined installed capacity of 25.6 MW and supplying about 100 GWh of electricity per year – equivalent to powering 24,000 homes, more than New Plymouth's urban area.
It includes a 5 MW capacity hydrogen electrolyser to integrate with the wind farm and the Ballance Kapuni plant, which will produce up to two tonnes of hydrogen a day.