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    Business sales are skyrocketing across the South Island, but the outlook seems more bleak in the capital
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     23 February 2026
    Business sales are skyrocketing across the South Island, but the outlook seems more bleak in the capital
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    Energy watchdog to force retailers to offer struggling customers help in overhaul
    23 Feb: Amid soaring prices and rising levels of energy hardship, the regulator wants to strengthen the protections for vulnerable customers.... more
    Fifteen years on from the devastating Christchurch earthquake, belief light may finally be at the end of the tunnel
    22 Feb: Fifteen years on from the devastating Christchurch earthquake, belief light may finally be at the end of the tunnel... more
    Failure to prevent people living with intellectual disabilities from falling between the cracks
    22 Feb: Failure to prevent people living with intellectual disabilities from falling between the cracks... more
    Two dogs have been impounded by Christchurch Council Animal Management officers and three people are in hospital after an attack in the North West
    21 Feb: Two dogs have been impounded by Christchurch Council Animal Management officers and three people are in hospital after an attack in the North West... more
    A economist says New Zealanders appear to have gotten a spending hangover
    21 Feb: A economist says New Zealanders appear to have gotten a spending hangover... more
    Work by dozens of artists is being showcased on Auckland's waterfront today
    21 Feb: Work by dozens of artists is being showcased on Auckland's waterfront today... more
    Central Otago is today moving to a prohibited fire season
    21 Feb: Central Otago is today moving to a prohibited fire season... more
    Hopes are lifting among Auckland businesses for the economic recovery
    20 Feb: Hopes are lifting among Auckland businesses for the economic recovery... more
    Fonterra is raising its forecast payout to farmers, following the latest rise in global dairy prices
    20 Feb: Fonterra is raising its forecast payout to farmers, following the latest rise in global dairy prices... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     08 Feb: Wellington Water are still urging people to avoid the water along the capital's south coast - despite remediation works running smoothly ++++++++++++++++
     10 Feb: The former Air New Zealand boss says his time at the airline made him a better leader, as he moves into a new role abroad +++++++++++++++
     28 Jan: Tauranga's Mayor says a community gathering will be held tomorrow - to acknowledge last week's tragic landslide at Mount Maunganui ++++++++++++++
     05 Feb: A 53-year-old man's been arrested and charged in relation to a suspicious fire at a commercial premises on Oruanui Street in Taupo's CBD on Tuesday night +++++++++++++
     13 Feb: Hamilton City Council's putting 1.7-million dollars into future zoo expansion +++++++++++++
     06 Feb: A property manager says the numbers of students looking for flats is lower than previous years ++++++++++++
     30 Jan: Missing out on a spot at the airport is largely to blame for a Wellington taxi company's failure ++++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      22 Feb: Get a lifetime license for microsoft visio professional 2024 for just $45 (PC World)
      22 Feb: Couple pledges $100k to community as former staff and franchisees chase payments (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: â€˜somebody knows something’: plea for information after elephant statue goes missing (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: 'dumpin' donuts': auckland business denies claims of illegal doughnut disposal (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: Dell ultrasharp 52 thunderbolt hub monitor review: large and in charge (PC World)
      20 Feb: Taboola names krishan bhatia first chief business officer (ITBrief)
      20 Feb: Zoho marks 30th year with 1m customers, 150m users (ITBrief)
      20 Feb: Infobip named top rcs for business vendor by juniper (ITBrief)
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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    US Secret Service agents shoot and kill man trying to unlawfully enter Trump's Mar-a-Lago 9:17

    Business:
    Business sales are skyrocketing across the South Island, but the outlook seems more bleak in the capital 9:07

    Rugby:
    Scrutiny in the Crusaders after their 50-24 Super Rugby loss to the Brumbies in Christchurch 8:17

    Health & Safety:
    Concerns the window for accessing the shingles vaccine is too narrow 8:07

    Business:
    Energy watchdog to force retailers to offer struggling customers help in overhaul 7:57

    Golf:
    American golfer Austen Truslow has beaten 17-year-old Christchurch amateur Cooper Moore by three shots to claim the New Zealand PGA Championship at Paraparaumu 7:57

    Politics:
    The woman at the centre of the Jevon McSkimming scandal isn't confirming or denying whether she wrote a tranche of emails demanding money 7:47

    Cricket:
    Grim super eight results for hosts at cricket's T20 World Cup 7:37

    Law and Order:
    An Auckland couple continued buying stolen crayfish, despite knowing it was likely illegal 7:17

    General:
    Indra Brown's phenomenal fifth in freeski halfpipe at 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics a sign of her rapid rise 7:07

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