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Kevin Page: I’m not the brightest dinner guest
Opinion: There was probably a simpler reason for things looking a lot darker to me.
Opinion: There was probably a simpler reason for things looking a lot darker to me.
This week, the RBNZ delivers a new set of forecasts in its Monetary Policy Statement.
The Black Ferns will kick off their WXV campaign in the last week of the Rugby World Cup.
The market is also waiting on this week’s Reserve Bank decision on the OCR.
FT: What do Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy have in common? Forte dei Marmi.
The lifting of Covid restrictions signals the end of an era - though not the end of Covid.
Four teams remain and this year the tournament will have a new champion.
Of major sporting events here, only the 2011 Rugby World Cup had bigger average crowds.
GST change might be well-meaning, but can it work, or make a difference to those in need?
Financial Times: Class action claim includes hundreds of failed bank’s former employees.
Data shows annual net migration rose again in the year to June, at an extra 86,800 people.
New York Times: Lisa Francis was trapped in traffic when the firestorm caught up to her.
Financial Times: As IPL adapts, Bollywood sticks with stale scripts and ageing stars.
OPINION: 'So, a new study has refuted decades of research? Hold my drink while I explain.'
Telegraph: Dementia is feared more than cancer - but there are ways to reduce your risk.
Ask The Telegraph’s Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas.
Just when it seemed the fightback was worth it, an employment relations judge went AWOL.
It took 3 years and millions of dollars to develop.
'An ongoing struggle to secure the site against vandalism, which degraded the property.'
Shaun Johnson remains focused on team goals instead of individual accolades.
Eight crucial weeks could hold some surprises.
OPINION: There's a chance our second-choice PM will take the job.
Inland Revenue says $17 billion trustee income is under-taxed.
How Labour would pay for its tax policy.
OPINION: 'I put Supertramp on the stereo and wound it up. We are here and here to stay.'
Dan Mathieson in New Zealand more than offshore in last two years.
Temuka Pottery was bought by Decopot in 2015, taking the company in a new direction.
'Economies need entrepreneurialism. They need people to risk their own capital'.
OPINION: Phil Gifford on France and England's tight wins over Scotland and Wales.