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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
Retaining key staff important factor when setting wages and salaries
Fewer businesses report damage due to ICT attacks
Housing affordability more challenging for renters than homeowners
Child poverty statistics show no annual change in the year ended June 2022
Labour spinning shameful benefit numbers
National will rewrite curriculum to set kids up for success
Budget leak another humiliation for Te Pūkenga
National launches new Tax Calculator
Labour’s lack of leadership sees crime rate surge
Christopher Luxon pays tribute to Todd Muller
Untenable cancer decisions at Christchurch Hospital
Everything you need to complete census
GDP decreases 0.6 percent in December 2022 quarter
Annual current account deficit widens to $33.8 billion
Labour blocks bank inquiry
Border crossings pass 1 million
12 percent annual increase in food prices highest since September 1989
Labour out of ideas on mental health
Government must dump fatally flawed Jobs Tax
Prime Minister using wrong numbers – again
Infrastructure Commission muzzled by Govt
Retail card spending flat in February 2023
There is still time to be counted in 2023 Census
Adverse weather conditions in early 2023 to be reflected in economic statistics
It is Census Day – all of us count, tatau tātou
National will reverse Labour’s transport plans
Big Four make it rain under Chris Hipkins
Environmental-economic accounts updated with 2021 data
More than 1 million people have completed their census forms
Building activity eases in December 2022 quarter
FamilyBoost childcare tax rebate to help families
Speech to NZ Economics Forum, University of Waikato
Travel exports continue to rise in December quarter
New home consents down for January
2023 Census collection extended for areas impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
Total greenhouse gas emissions up 0.8 percent in the June 2022 quarter, manufacturing emissions fall
Standard drinks of alcohol per person decline
Retail sales fall in December quarter
National will scrap Three Waters and deliver local water well
Speech to International Fiscal Association NZ Branch
Labour’s RMA reforms falling apart
Health impacts of exposure to human-made air pollution