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The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
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The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
New Zealand's current account deficit narrowed as expected in the first quarter as volumes and prices of dairy exports rose and visitors spent more, lifting the…
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
Thousands of aggrieved bank customers have rushed to sign up to a class action against ANZ Bank in response to yesterday’s announcement that court documents would…
The Māori Party has today condemned the Employment Relations (Continuity of Labour) Amendment Bill.
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
New Zealand's current account deficit narrowed as expected in the first quarter as volumes and prices of dairy exports rose and visitors spent more, lifting the…
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
New Zealand's current account deficit narrowed as expected in the first quarter as volumes and prices of dairy exports rose and visitors spent more, lifting the…
New Zealand Energy Corp has recut its troubled deal with Origin Energy for a range of onshore Taranaki oil and gas assets, cutting the purchase price by C$9…
Thousands of aggrieved bank customers have rushed to sign up to a class action against ANZ Bank in response to yesterday’s announcement that court documents would…
Labour Party finance spokesman David Parker is throwing his support behind legislation enshrining Parliamentary privilege saying he doesn’t want government…
Assurances by the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice that the Environment Court will not be closed have been welcomed by the New Zealand Law Society.
ANZ Bank New Zealand, the country’s biggest lender, will defend a class suit over an estimated $250 million fees charged customers for going into overdraft, late…
Prime Minister John Key is endorsing the Maori Party’s candidate for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti in next week’s by-election despite being unable to recall his name.
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
The Crown signed a deed of settlement for all outstanding historical Treaty claims with Rotorua iwi Ngāti Rangiteaorere at Parliament today, Treaty of Waitangi…
Radio New Zealand presenter Kim Hill has won her second major international broadcasting award of the past year, being awarded a Gold Medal by the Grand Jury at…
Shares in Sky Network Television, the worst performing stock on New Zealand’s benchmark NZSX 50 today, slumped 6.2 percent after the pay-television company lost…
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee has congratulated everyone involved in the development of Christchurch’s temporary AMI Stadium at Addington…
Lyttelton Port Co., the South Island’s biggest port, plans to spend more than $16 million on equipment to help it handle a record numbers of containers.
Customs Minister Maurice Williamson says a visit by China Customs Vice Minister Mr Lu Bin this week reinforces the commitment to achieve the full benefits of the…
The Maritime Union is concerned that jobs on the Rena clean up project are going to overseas workers while New Zealand seafarers are out of work.
The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
Labour Party finance spokesman David Parker is throwing his support behind legislation enshrining Parliamentary privilege saying he doesn’t want government…
The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
New Zealand's current account deficit narrowed as expected in the first quarter as volumes and prices of dairy exports rose and visitors spent more, lifting the…
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
Thousands of aggrieved bank customers have rushed to sign up to a class action against ANZ Bank in response to yesterday’s announcement that court documents would…
Labour Party finance spokesman David Parker is throwing his support behind legislation enshrining Parliamentary privilege saying he doesn’t want government…
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye has today announced 14 members of a new reference group that will provide expert advice on 21st century learning…
Such has been the success of the cadetship programme between Aurecon and the South Island Ngai Tahu tribe, that Aurecon is looking to increase the number of…
Federated Farmers of New Zealand is excitedly welcoming Google's global trial for its revolutionary Project Loon. If successful, Project Loon could ensure near…
The developing winter storrn that will move across rnuch of New Zealand during the second half of this week is still on track to bring very significant snow to…
Police Minister Anne Tolley has accused Senior Labour MP Trevor Mallard of trying to destroy the career of one of New Zealand’s best police officers after a…
The Government’s aim of doubling primary sector exports by 2025 will be a tough ask under the ministry’s latest growth forecasts, Primary Industries Minister…
A very active trough will bring quite a spell of heavy rain, gales and snow as it moves across central New Zealand today and Wednesday.
The Greens want the Reserve Bank brought into the 21st-century and have introduced draft legislation to make the central bank’s decision-making process more…
New Zealand's current account deficit narrowed as expected in the first quarter as volumes and prices of dairy exports rose and visitors spent more, lifting the…
Shares in Sky Network Television, the worst performing stock on New Zealand’s benchmark NZSX 50 today, slumped 6.2 percent after the pay-television company lost…
Prices of dairy products rose in Fonterra Cooperative Group’s latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, snapping three straight declines as prices rose for skim and whole…
Thousands of aggrieved bank customers have rushed to sign up to a class action against ANZ Bank in response to yesterday’s announcement that court documents would…
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