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Whilst the strength in the Kiwi (and Aussie) is surprising given the risks to global trade, we have NOT seen a material move out of USDs. We must acknowledge it may be the beginning of the end.
The draft National Infrastructure Plan is challenging the government to “lift its game” on project planning, saying it has often been “short-term and reactive”. The strategy has been developed by the ...
Advertised salary growth rose by 0.6% q/q in the quarter to May. Annual advertised salary growth slowed to 2.4% y/y in May.
It will be a night to remember for four lucky Lotto players from Auckland, Hastings and Dunedin after each winning $250,000 with Lotto First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winning tickets ...
Wellington Airport is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Fiji Airways flying direct between Wellington and Nadi today, marking a decade of connecting the capital to the heart of the South Pacific.
More than 9000 people aged over 65 earn more than $200,000 a year, and another 33,000 earn between $100,000 and $200,000 – and the Retirement Commissioner says it’s fair to question whether they ...
Children’s fares will be reintroduced and adults will pay slightly more to use the buses in Otago from September.
Local Government NZ (LGNZ) has welcomed the Infrastructure Commission’s draft National Infrastructure Plan, which calls for the Government to commit to greater transparency and more rigorous business ...
Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) has today officially adopted its Annual Plan for 2025/26, following a robust public consultation process and strategic council deliberations that ...
The NZ Airports Association says the release of the Infrastructure Commission’s draft National Infrastructure Plan sets a positive course for long-term planning in New Zealand. NZ Airports welcomes ...
Between 2021 and 2024, average residential property values in Hamilton decreased by 12%, whereas commercial and industrial property saw an increase of 6.3% collectively. Hamilton property owners will ...
Greenpeace says that the New Zealand Government has lost its last shred of climate credibility in light of its withdrawal from the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance – a global first.
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