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Thousands stranded as Australian airline weighs its future
Australia's newest budget airline suspended all its flights on Tuesday, to discuss "the ongoing viability" of its business model.
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Under pressure: 70% of Kiwis worried about money
More than two-thirds of households are suffering from financial stress amid job insecurity, increasing debts, high inflation and interest rates.
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Free trade deal with the European Union comes into force
1 May 2024The European Union ambassador says the FTA will have immediate wins for kiwifruit, apple, and onion growers. Audio
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Housing market sees nationwide downturn in demand
1 May 2024There are 33,000 homes on the market, sitting for longer as the cost of living, high interest rates and recessionary pressures bite. Audio
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Soft house prices show it's still a buyer's market - CoreLogic
1 May 2024The national house value dropped slightly in April, with an increase in listings favouring buyers, according to the latest CoreLogic figures.
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Number of debt arrears in NZ creeps back up
1 May 2024The number of people behind on their debt repayments crept back up in March, as borrowers continue to feel the pressure of high interest rates and living costs.
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Revealed: Cheaper to pay at pump or in store?
Unstaffed petrol stations are on average 6 cents per litre cheaper than those with staff. Audio
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Seven hours on the phone: Air NZ apologises to customer left in limbo
30 Apr 2024Air New Zealand has apologised to a customer who was left without a flight plan after the Chicago to Auckland service was cancelled. Audio
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Unstaffed petrol stations driving down prices
30 Apr 2024But the competition watchdog said self-serve stations run by supermarkets did not have the same effect.
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Households struggling with increased insurance costs
30 Apr 2024Households may find home insurance "increasingly unaffordable" due to higher premiums, while rising risks could lead to insurers refusing to cover some properties altogether.
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Call centre staff encouraged to pull plug on extensive working from home
30 Apr 2024One bonus of being office based is more support for workers facing an increase in abusive calls, a manager says.
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What moved the housing market this week
19 Apr 2024Analysis - Increasing stock levels are giving buyers more choice, with first-home buyers and owner occupiers the most active groups. Audio
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Gluten-free batter mix recalled over packaging mishap
A gluten-free batter mix has been recalled due to a mix-up with another batter mix which contains gluten.
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Why staff are 'rage-applying' for new jobs
30 Apr 2024Two out of three professional job applicants admit to applying for numerous roles out of frustration.
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'Transparency is the key' - warning over undisclosed tax debts
30 Apr 2024Businesses and consumers are being warned to beware when lending or advancing payments to businesses, with many thousands of businesses carrying undisclosed tax debts.
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West Coast mine proposal gets council go ahead
29 Apr 2024It follows an earlier rejection of an Australian mining company's proposal to mine mineral sands from Barrytown Flats north of Greymouth.
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Unemployment pegged to rise in sluggish economy
29 Apr 2024It is set to rise to a three-year high as wage growth eases in a slowing economy.
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How much living costs are rising
The cost of living is still rising, but new data shows it is rising at a slower rate.
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Global sustainability standards impact NZ exports
29 Apr 2024Exporters are under pressure to meet international standards on climate change adopted in major markets.
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Interest rate cuts might have to wait until 2025
29 Apr 2024Inflation is not falling as quickly as economists expected, so don't hold your breath, a leading economist says.
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Time running out for copper phone network
29 Apr 2024As most switch to mobile phones, the nation's copper network is slowly being phased out, with one big telco is planning to pull the plug year. Audio
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Musk visits China in bid for self-driving car deal
29 Apr 2024The news came after a US report tied Tesla's autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, involving one death.
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Under-fire juice business owner slammed for 'unethical' fruit sourcing
27 Apr 2024Jade Tatana, whose products have been recalled over sickness fears, took, juiced and sold 20kg of lemons left out for the community to enjoy.
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Supermarket-free suburb getting new grocer after eight months without
28 Apr 2024The owner says he's worried about robberies in the area, but the locals need a store to "provide their daily needs". Audio
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