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Police are investigating after a vehicle was driven into an Auckland business, and the premises set on fire
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
30 September 2025
Police are investigating after a vehicle was driven into an Auckland business, and the premises set on fire
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30 Sep:
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A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach
30 Sep:
A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach...
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29 Sep:
Stats NZ has signalled signs of a slight turnaround in the job market...
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Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott
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Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott...
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Demand for housing is still a matter of location, location, location
29 Sep:
Demand for housing is still a matter of location, location, location...
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Farmers are knee-deep in a rural connectivity crisis, lacking access to mobile coverage, landlines and internet
28 Sep:
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Lotto NZ is reminding customers that all Lotto counters across New Zealand, as well as the MY Lotto website and app, will be closed from 7pm
27 Sep:
Lotto NZ is reminding customers that all Lotto counters across New Zealand, as well as the MY Lotto website and app, will be closed from 7pm...
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The axe is hanging over 59 further roles at Sealord, as the company proposes more change
26 Sep:
The axe is hanging over 59 further roles at Sealord, as the company proposes more change...
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