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The Auckland rental market continued to cool over the summer period, with a slower increase in average weekly rent prices and ...
MediaWorks is revolutionising programmatic Digital Out-of-Home (pDOOH) advertising with the launch of three innovative pDOOH ...
A new UC study uncovers hidden melt beneath Antarcticas Ross Ice Shelf, shedding new light on climate change impacts and ...
Responding to news that Tauranga City Council has signed a $91.9 million lease for new offices and budgeted a further $33.5 million for an interior fit-out—complete with $470,000 worth of coffee ...
Entrepreneurs ask others to bring their ideas and dreams to life. Investors risk their savings in the hope of greater returns than they could achieve working alone. Workers exchange their time and ...
Offering clients a fully integrated approach to campaigns across both consumer and corporate brands, Pead has established itself as one of Aotearoa’s leading independent agencies. Combining creative, ...
David Seymour is pouring $10 million into charter schools that only have 215 students enrolled. That equates to about $46,500 per student in charter schools compared to about $9000 per student in a ...
At the first meeting with Minister Upston, hospitality industry representatives were asked what ‘bold’ looks like for the sector. The Summit report provides a clear answer, focusing both on quick wins ...
COLFOs latest Trust and Confidence Survey shows a slight uptick in the trust firearms owners have in Police, led by increased confidence in the new Firearms Safety Authority. Its the first improvement ...
In great news for Kiwi road users, the first season of the country’s most ambitious road maintenance project ever has seen 119 lane kilometres of State Highway 1 (SH1) between Tīrau and Waiouru ...
‘Cahoots Workshop’ the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere will be a makerspace for women and gender diverse people to build skills, confidence, and community in the trades and hands-on ...
The Minister of Finance has today published the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) Five Year Funding Agreement (FYFA). The FYFA sets the RBNZ’s core operating expenditure from 1 July 2025 through to ...
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