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Labour can’t be trusted on Super
National’s Going for Housing Growth Plan
Contacting patients is incompetence cloaked as empathy
Bloated bureaucracy continues to balloon
Labour puts Kiwis in mortgage firing line
Retail activity falls for second quarter in row
Fewer sheep and dairy cattle in 2022
Four new gang members every single day
Robertson’s head in sand on mortgage pain
National launches ‘Get NZ Back on Track’ tour
National to restore fiscal discipline
PM must ask Greg O’Connor to please explain
Net migration gain driven by non-New Zealand citizens
Major roading projects once again at risk
Education Minister delivers one attendance officer
Annual food prices increase 12.5 percent
Robertson’s savings too little, too late
Labour’s inaction costing horticulture industry
Tourism Minister undermines operators
Retail card spending continues to rise in April 2023
Govt must explain cynical attendance data release
Another kick in guts for farmers and tradies
Annual number of homes consented down 7.9 percent
Annual wage cost inflation 4.3 percent
Marriages bouncing back after COVID
Unemployment rate remains 3.4 percent
Electric vehicle imports continue to climb
Cost of living remains high for all household groups
National will deliver more nurses and midwives
Research and development expenditure passes five billion dollars
Blame Labour’s failures – not tax system
Napier apple export quantities down, value remains stable
Annual inflation 6.7 percent
National to make sweeping changes to farm regs
Grocery food the largest contributor to 12.1 percent annual increase in food prices
Retail card spending increases in March 2023
Labour year late on Green List changes
Potholes in 2022 hit 10-year high
Household net worth falls for fourth consecutive quarter
Household saving holds up despite higher cost of living in December quarter
Total greenhouse gas emissions fall 3.5 percent in the September 2022 quarter
Four million milestone reached for 2023 Census
National will Electrify NZ
Our indigenous species are at risk of extinction
Number of new homes consented down in February
Prime Minister must explain Nash cover-up
Locally led approach to 2023 Census for Hawke’s Bay and Te Tairāwhiti
Labour productivity rises 2.2 percent