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The moderation in wage inflation continued. Annual wage growth slowed to 2.3%, down from 2.5% - the weakest in four years.
Figures released today show consumer spending recorded through all Core Retail merchants in Worldline NZ’s payments network ...
The Government’s overhaul of secondary education gets an A grade for trades – but two big tests are still to come that will need some serious swot. The Motor Trade Association (MTA) says today’s ...
Auckland, 7 August, 2025: Nielsen, a global leader in audience measurement and data analytics, has today released its latest Rural Survey, offering insights into the evolving composition, media ...
Yesterday, on the topic of written threats made by Bathurst staff, CEO Richard Tacon was quoted as saying “We certainly don't ...
Capital gains taxes (CGT) also tax wealth. However, they tax the gain in value of an asset. Consequently they apply when the asset is sold. CGT is therefore usually paid only once per asset gain ...
Police are continuing enquiries into a man’s death at a Mt Wellington reserve early this morning. We are continuing to ...
Two men have appeared in Hamilton District Court today charged with the murder of Tyreece Te Pairi in Hamilton CBD on 20 July ...
State Highway 5, south of Rotorua, has reopened after it was closed due to a vehicle fire earlier this afternoon. Police ...
At 6pm on Monday 11 August, Auckland's Sky Tower will light up in purple and teal, marking the launch of Tend Te Wiki Hauroa Wāhine (11-17 August) - New Zealand's biggest celebration of women's health ...
The Grocery Commissioner’s second annual report showed once again Kiwi consumers were paying way over the odds for their groceries, Grocery Action Group chair Sue Chetwin said. “It was devoid of any ...
The announcement by the Minister of Transport today of the privatisation of road user charge collection has been challenged ...
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