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The government is buying the shiny, expensive AI toys rather than the things that work, Tim McNamara says
7th Dec 24, 9:57am
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The government is buying the shiny, expensive AI toys rather than the things that work, Tim McNamara says
Big tech companies were open to online safety regulation – why did NZ’s government scrap the idea?
25th Jun 24, 9:49am
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Big tech companies were open to online safety regulation – why did NZ’s government scrap the idea?
Largest drop in new vehicle CO2 emissions since 2006, but not enough to avoid penalties coming in 2025
2nd Feb 22, 4:52pm
by Toby Allen
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Largest drop in new vehicle CO2 emissions since 2006, but not enough to avoid penalties coming in 2025
Petrol prices tipped to hit $3.00/litre, but a few things would need to happen under the hood before we get there
25th Jan 22, 4:06pm
by Toby Allen
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Petrol prices tipped to hit $3.00/litre, but a few things would need to happen under the hood before we get there
Bankruptcy rates low despite pandemic, with kiwi's dodging them in a way they weren't able to during the GFC
21st Jan 22, 3:49pm
by Toby Allen
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Bankruptcy rates low despite pandemic, with kiwi's dodging them in a way they weren't able to during the GFC
Strong support for climate change action among SMEs but many are confused about how to progress, says MYOB survey
19th Jan 22, 11:07am
by Toby Allen
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Strong support for climate change action among SMEs but many are confused about how to progress, says MYOB survey
Behind-the-scenes pressure on landlords, from tax deductibility changes and rising interest rates, likely to prompt rent increases postponed until now
12th Jan 22, 12:17pm
by Toby Allen
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Behind-the-scenes pressure on landlords, from tax deductibility changes and rising interest rates, likely to prompt rent increases postponed until now
We look ahead to how 2022 might look for your household budget, Covid-19, climate change measures and the hospitality and tourism industries
2nd Dec 21, 10:07am
by Toby Allen
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We look ahead to how 2022 might look for your household budget, Covid-19, climate change measures and the hospitality and tourism industries
Opinion: Could the Solid Energy struggles signal the beginning of the end for the Government's vaunted partial privatisation plan?
22nd Feb 13, 12:09pm
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Opinion: Could the Solid Energy struggles signal the beginning of the end for the Government's vaunted partial privatisation plan?
Alex Tarrant asks what could be in store for New Zealand following the IMF saying it wants another US$500-600 billion boost
19th Jan 12, 6:01pm
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Alex Tarrant asks what could be in store for New Zealand following the IMF saying it wants another US$500-600 billion boost
Government operating deficit before gains and losses 18% better than forecast in May
14th Oct 10, 1:34pm
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Government operating deficit before gains and losses 18% better than forecast in May