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Kotahi tamaiti i roto i te toru he Māori, e ai ki ngā matapae
More light rail consultants, still no light rail
Bill drawn to help cellar door wine tasting
NZTA reprimanded for political ads
Sam Uffindell rejoins National caucus
Bishop appointed National’s Campaign Chair
Sea-level rise increasing at faster rate around Aotearoa New Zealand
GDP increases 1.7 percent in June 2022 quarter
Current account deficit narrows to $7.1 billion
Dairy commodities sustain high prices
Food prices increase 8.3 percent annually, largest in 13 years
Overseas visitor numbers lift in July
Retail card spending increases in August
National Party mourns death of Queen Elizabeth II
David Parker must delay winter grazing regulations
Lift in jobs for youth
Transport sales increase in June 2022 quarter
Greenhouse gases down in most regions in 2021 compared with pre-COVID 2019
Christopher Luxon congratulates Liz Truss
Youth crime package is more window dressing
Building activity rises in June
Auckland leads rise in multi-unit homes
Advice shows Labour failing on youth crime
Labour utterly incapable of transport delivery
Cut isolation times and institute test-to-work for all
Little ignored warnings of aged care closures
Nursing shortage will take decades to eliminate
Ocean acidity increases in Aotearoa New Zealand’s subantarctic surface waters
Retail sales decline for second quarter in row
Māori authorities demonstrate their commitment to kaitiakitanga in response to climate change
Health workforce shortage critical factor in inquiry
Common sense prevails with Harbour Bridge decision
Heat is on Tinetti as strike action begins
Kind words won’t get kids out of living in cars
More spin doctors, fewer economics staff at RBNZ
Tinetti in hiding as strike action looms
OCR hike means more pain for homeowners
Weekly earnings rise as more in full-time employment
Producer prices increase in June 2022 quarter
Population growth lowest since 1986
Labour’s transport decision will take NZ backwards
Further steps needed to unlock Build-to-Rent
Tourism Minister says backpackers not welcome
Govt must rule out banning school drop-off
Officials tried to stop Labour spending spree
Food prices increase 7.4 percent annually
NZ migrant arrivals hit lowest mark since 1990s
Net migration loss continues