
Plumbing World parent reports $8.2m loss as construction downturn hits revenue
It's the second loss in a row for the business after posting a $6.37m loss in 2024.
It's the second loss in a row for the business after posting a $6.37m loss in 2024.
Officials won't use the laissez-faire style for July's tests.
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Cabinet has agreed to explore part-privatisation once the ferries arrive.
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No one wants to put anything in writing anymore, federal workers said.
Basis plans to install over 50,000 smart panels globally in the next 24 months.
The girls were targeted by a Wellington man posing as an 11-year-old girl online.
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The New Zealand share market continues to lag other markets.
The minister says the claim is "based on complete and utter rubbish".
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The site houses Noel Leeming, Animates, Elite Fitness, and Chemist Warehouse.
The coworker's bathroom habits are disrupting the shared workspace.
'We can now focus on running a port rather than fighting each other.'
MIT study finds ChatGPT users show lower brain engagement in writing tasks.
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Bitcoin's value has surged to over US$100,000 since 2012.
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'Purpose not to deliver healthy homes but to set minimum standards for habitability.'
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The IPCA has reopened an inquiry into a complaint against the Christchurch detective.
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