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Māori business definition: Consultation findings
Stretched fire stations can’t keep doors open
Transparency needed over ED wait times
GDP decreases 0.2 percent in March 2022 quarter
High Court says MIQ breached Kiwis’ rights
Current account deficit continues to widen
Annual food price increase remains high at 6.8 percent
Border crossings highest in two years
Wholesale trade sales rise 2.8 percent in March quarter
Filled job numbers static in March quarter
Card spending increases in May
Government passes buck for cost of living crisis
Government leaves Kiwi exporters behind again
Foreign Minister missing in action on Pacific
March quarter sees building activity on rise
Imports and exports of services both see rise in March quarter
Stats NZ releases experimental indicators about building timeframes
Multi-unit homes lead rise in home consents
Quiet start for retail in 2022
New jobs tax could not be more poorly timed
Treasury slams Labour’s band-aid economics
Chris Luxon thanks Jacqui Dean for her contribution
Producer prices increase in March 2022 quarter
National supports targets, questions plan
Government should scrap mandatory Union Deals
Spin doctor hiring spree at NZTA out of control
Annual net migration loss of 7,300
Annual food price increase remains high at 6.4 percent
International travel lifts as border restrictions ease
Govt must bring back fiscal discipline
Over $6,000 per person for an online meeting
Card spending continues to rise in April
2022 Post-enumeration Survey field test
Steady increase in beef cattle numbers
Electric vehicle imports accelerate as New Zealanders look to future
Driver licencing support another broken promise
Modernisation of Unit Titles Act passes third reading
Unemployment rate remains at 3.2 percent
Kiwis going backwards faster than ever
Health Minister’s ‘plan’ yet another working group
More people away from work due to sickness
Divorces drop to lowest number since 1979
Grant Robertson’s credibility problem
Record number of new homes consented exceeds 50,000
Govt needs plan to boost mental health workforce
Victims miss out again under Labour
Three Waters tweaks won’t fix broken agenda
Petrol and interest payments drive up cost of living