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176,000 Kiwis on Jobseeker benefits – and rising
Willie Jackson has lost plot on housing
Singapore leads Southeast Asia growth in imports
Grant Robertson must come clean
Labour picks politics over parents
Gift card expiry dates should be three years
Annual wage cost inflation remains at 4.3 percent
Unemployment rate at 3.6 percent
Home consents down in June 2023 quarter
National releases bold Transport plan
National will build infrastructure to boost housing
6-months on, flood-affected homeowners still waiting
Robertson rolled on tax again
Household living costs increase 7.2 percent
Vital health clinic to close overnight
Labour breaks new record in child poverty
IRD and Treasury back case for tax relief
Another Minister caught hiding damning statistics
Victims wait too long for cyclone payment
New Zealand inflation remains piping hot
Total greenhouse gas emissions fall 1.8 percent in the December 2022 quarter
Annual inflation at 6.0 percent
Labour allergic to real consequences
National will let KiwiSaver be used for rent bonds
Food prices increase 12.5 percent annually
Mortgage carnage continues
Chaotic courts billion-dollar shambles
2023 Census enters next phase following national collection of census forms
Net migration loss to Australia in 2022
Whānau wellbeing is important for Māori
Min of Health contracts raise new conflict questions
$10 million wasted on temporary back room staff
EQC assessments at snail’s pace
Household net worth falls for fifth consecutive quarter
Strong household spending reduces saving in the March 2023 quarter
Annual number of homes consented back to 2021 levels
Cyclone recovery package unclear and overdue
Jan Tinetti misled Parliament out of negligence
Cheese export values stretch to new highs
Three Waters backdown bill broken & undemocratic
National to toughen sentences to counter crime wave
National will deliver rehabilitation to more prisoners
Sector says Labour’s reworked ECE policy is as ‘clear as mud’
Race has no place in surgical decisions
Gangs to face tougher consequences under National
Labour fails to deliver key election rehab promise
Economic activity falls 0.1%in March 2023 quarter
Annual food price increase remains high at 12.1 percent