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Transpower plans to spend 193-million-dollars on a grid upgrade for the upper South Island, as electricity demand grows
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21 August 2025
Transpower plans to spend 193-million-dollars on a grid upgrade for the upper South Island, as electricity demand grows
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Christchurch police warn a rise in synthetic cannabis across the city, poses a risk to businesses
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Christchurch police warn a rise in synthetic cannabis across the city, poses a risk to businesses...
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The Reserve Bank Governor is defending not going harder with cuts to the Official Cash Rate
21 Aug:
The Reserve Bank Governor is defending not going harder with cuts to the Official Cash Rate...
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The Reserve Bank Governor reckons we're turning a corner
20 Aug:
The Reserve Bank Governor reckons we're turning a corner...
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The Reserve Bank is signalling further OCR cuts - but making no promises
20 Aug:
The Reserve Bank is signalling further OCR cuts - but making no promises...
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One NZ says connections have been restored - after a widespread broadband outage in Auckland and Northland this morning
20 Aug:
One NZ says connections have been restored - after a widespread broadband outage in Auckland and Northland this morning...
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Dairy prices have dipped 0.3 percent at this morning's latest Global Dairy Trade auction
20 Aug:
Dairy prices have dipped 0.3 percent at this morning's latest Global Dairy Trade auction...
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It's been another tough year for Fletcher Building
20 Aug:
It's been another tough year for Fletcher Building...
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Some people will see their insurance premiums rise -- or fall -- under changes to how Tower Insurance assesses risk
20 Aug:
Some people will see their insurance premiums rise -- or fall -- under changes to how Tower Insurance assesses risk...
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The construction sector is losing workers - but the grass may not necessarily be greener across the ditch
20 Aug:
The construction sector is losing workers - but the grass may not necessarily be greener across the ditch...
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