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GDP increases 1.7 percent in June 2022 quarter
Current account deficit narrows to $7.1 billion
Urgent need for more food support
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
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
Building activity rises in June
Auckland leads rise in multi-unit homes
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
Wage growth best on record
Weekly earnings rise as more in full-time employment
Producer prices increase in June 2022 quarter
Population growth lowest since 1986
Food prices demand urgent action
Food prices increase 7.4 percent annually
Net migration loss continues
Border crossings lift again
Retail card spending down 0.2 percent in July
Unemployment remains low and wages rise despite volatile global environment
Unemployment rate at 3.3 percent
Annual wage inflation rises to 3.4 percent
Consents for homes still high, but down for stand-alone houses
Consistent measurement of Māori businesses
One million people aged 65+ by 2028
Rising housing and petrol costs lead to higher inflation across all household groups
Petroleum imports fuel large deficit
Greenhouse gases increasing but still below pre-pandemic levels
Quarterly greenhouse gas emissions release now official
CPI figures highlight challenges amid volatile global environment
Annual inflation at 7.3 percent, 32-year high
Household net worth falls in March quarter
Strong household spending reduces saving
Annual food price increase remains high at 6.6 percent
Net migration loss to Australia in 2021
Border crossings continue to climb
Retail card spending steady in June
Litter intelligence assists monitoring of coastal wellbeing
Te reo Māori proficiency and support continues to grow
E tupu tonu ana te matatau me te tautoko i te reo Māori
New Zealanders’ mental wellbeing declines
May consents remain at record levels
Māori business definition: Consultation findings