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Labour’s soft-on-crime approach coming home to roost
Truancy announcement – is that it?
Labour’s truancy crisis is down to Hipkins’ inaction
Teenage births halved over last decade
Deaths increase by ten percent in 2022
2023 Census collection continues in areas unaffected by Cyclone Gabrielle; planning underway for affected areas
Return to net migration gains in 2022
Border crossings take off in 2022
Grocery food drives 10.3 percent annual increase in food prices
Retail card spending increases in January 2023
Elvis Lopeti lends a hand to 2023 Census education campaign for children and young people
2023 Census to help shift outcomes for Māori
Labour failing New Zealand women
Standards for NZ children in care not being met
If Labour doesn’t scrap light rail, National will
Median floor area of new homes consented decreases 10 percent
Number of new homes consented drops in North Island, rises in South
Living costs increase for all household groups
Unemployment rate at 3.4 percent
Overseas home buyers’ share remains low
What you will be asked in 2023 Census
Food exports increase in 2022
Annual inflation remains at 7.2 percent
Luxon sets out team to contest 2023 election
Household net worth continues to fall in September 2022 quarter
Largest annual increase in food prices in 32 years
Household income and saving increase in September 2022 quarter
Retail card spending falls in December 2022
Aotearoa’s housing often unsuited to Pacific families
Multi-unit homes keep consents at high levels
Become census collector for 2023 Census
Kua takatū te iwi nui rawa te tokomaha o Aotearoa ki te Tatauranga 2023
Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest iwi on board for 2023 Census
Kiwi confidence hits rock bottom
National welcomes Peka Peka To Otaki Expressway opening
Still no remedy for health sector in crisis
Cost of living crisis hurting more New Zealanders
Crisis at checkout continues
Serious flaws in public service procurement
Mahuta was working on entrenchment for weeks
PM should apologise for MIQ
GDP increases 2.0 percent in September 2022 quarter
Annual current account deficit widens to $29.7 billion
Older people to receive Age Concern support in 2023 Census
Quality and relevant data supports decision-making
Annual food price increase grows to 10.7 percent
Upper North Island regions dominate future population growth
Rent back at record high under Labour