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New details are emerging about Sir Peter Jackson's development plans in Wellington
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26 October 2025
New details are emerging about Sir Peter Jackson's development plans in Wellington
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Trade Minister Todd McClay and the European Union Trade Commissioner have adopted a joint declaration to focus on reducing costs and boosting bilateral trade
26 Oct:
Trade Minister Todd McClay and the European Union Trade Commissioner have adopted a joint declaration to focus on reducing costs and boosting bilateral trade...
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The construction industry appears to have hit a lull - despite dramatic cost surges over the past ten years
26 Oct:
The construction industry appears to have hit a lull - despite dramatic cost surges over the past ten years...
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Amazon apologises for massive AWS outage and reveals cause
25 Oct:
The outage caused global turmoil among thousands of sites, including some of the web's most popular apps such as Snapchat and Reddit....
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Hope for a big turnout at the World Dairy Summit in Auckland next year
24 Oct:
Hope for a big turnout at the World Dairy Summit in Auckland next year...
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A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit
24 Oct:
A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit...
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A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry
24 Oct:
A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry...
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Another business has been handed a hefty fine for cartel conduct
24 Oct:
Another business has been handed a hefty fine for cartel conduct...
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Chinese Communist Party body replaces 11 members amid corruption purge
24 Oct:
The personnel turnover is the highest since 2017 and shows Xi's determination to crack down on corruption, say analysts....
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The Commerce Commission's released new guidelines - to try to cut confusion in telco pricing
23 Oct:
The Commerce Commission's released new guidelines - to try to cut confusion in telco pricing...
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