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Pre-tournament favourites England and Canada win their opening matches by handsome scorelines and the Black Ferns overpower ...
Opinion: The PM may not have intended his comments on monetary policy as a steer to the central bank but a government ...
Months of tense discussions between a well-known South Canterbury food company and the conservation department are revealed.
What's driving our central banks to change how they set interest rates – independent monetary policy or political pressure? Jonathan Milne investigates.
Investors wondering what else could go wrong for the company that used to be a solid mainstay of the NZ sharemarket ...
A group of Kiwi breast cancer survivors pull off a remarkable medal-winning feat at the dragon boat world championships.
The ninth annual strangest writers residency award in New Zealand is back in business. Thousands of dollars and a priceless Sunday roast are up for grabs in the 2025 iteration of the Surrey Hotel ...
Voting’s opened in the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election – the first battle for the Māori vote since the coalition launched a suite of policies reversing measures for tangata whenua ...
Inside the Auckland event where tech startups pitch to New Zealand's wealthiest investors, the economic outlook is sunny ...
They cost only thousands of dollars, but off-the-shelf drones are changing the way war is fought – with ramifications for the NZ military ...
The Government's decision to take its time on the Palestinian statehood question is about a lot more than David Seymour or coalition politics.
Officials say public consultation should have taken place on changes, which one opposition MP says will criminalise 'noisy but peaceful' protest ...
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