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Shoppers get their wallets out in the first week of December
Spending grew in the first seven days of December, more than the week of Black Friday.
Spending grew in the first seven days of December, more than the week of Black Friday.
AT will start all over again in 2025 as 18 months of work goes by the wayside.
Event organisers of Eden Fest weren't able to sell enough tickets to meet their costs.
Financial Times: Attempt to put son Lachlan in charge of news empire rejected.
Hallenstein Glasson shared its first results for FY25, and Australia is performing well.
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New York Times: Will Assad's fall usher in a new era for Syria and the Middle East?
Financial Times: Experts compare achievement to first human-made nuclear chain reaction.
'Slow death' solution to RSA woes threatens to split the veterans' body.
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OPINION: Sevu Reece confronts his alcohol issues head-on – and good on him.
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CEO: 'A relatively modest decline on paper in the value of our investment portfolio.'
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OPINION: Saving Wellington's City to Sea Bridge is about saving what we really value.
OPINION: 'People are not a business.'
Sustainable Foods went into liquidation in August, now it owes the Crown $1.4 million.
New York Times: Confidential programme studies devastating brain injuries in flight crews.
Financial Times: Overhaul an effort to 'restore trust' in news.
NY Times: Insects rely on plant sounds to guide important reproductive choices.
New York Times: The sightings have prompted the FAA to establish no-fly zones.
The Black Caps' erratic 2024 is beyond explanation.
Financial Times: Samsung, Hyundai, LG bring Korean culture to unexpected parts of the US.
New York Times: He also vowed to pardon January 6 attackers on day one.
Telegraph: These strategies can help anti-age your memory in midlife.
Holiday park's reservations might be a sign of slightly sunnier outlook.
New York Times: Bashar al-Assad fled the country as rebels claimed the capital, Damascus.
New York Times: 'What’s disturbing about this is it’s mainstream.'