New Zealand’s new vehicle registrations in January 2025 totaled 10,863 units, reflecting a 14.1% decline compared to January 2024 and a 13.0% drop from January 2023. The downturn highlights continued ...
The latest unemployment figures reveal that job losses are hitting Māori and Pacific people especially hard, with Māori unemployment reaching a staggering 9.7% for the December 2024 quarter and ...
As many Kiwis travelled over the summer holiday break, consumer spending growth in January 2025 lifted in smaller regions, while the larger regions continued to lag, especially over the two ...
Callaghan Innovation is being scrapped under plans to merge other agencies into three new Public Research Organisations (PRO) over the next 12 – 18 months, alongside the establishment of a fourth, new ...
SH76 Brougham Street has been prioritised by our Government as a Road of Regional Significance, boosting economic growth and productivity in our region, says Banks Peninsula MP Vanessa Weenink. “SH76 ...
Seasonally adjusted industry and household greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Aotearoa New Zealand decreased 0.7 percent (136 kilotonnes) in the September 2024 quarter, according to figures released by ...
“The Greens would end poverty with a Guaranteed Minimum Income, more training opportunities, and restarting public investment in healthcare, schools, and building housing that creates good jobs. Our ...
Employment data released today underscores the need for strong economic management to build a growing economy, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. Data released today by Stats NZ shows the ...
Another success story is AgriSea. They are creating the world’s first commercial seaweed nanocellulose facility. Nanocellulose is a high value material with tensile strength stronger than steel and a ...
The Commerce Commission today issued a compliance advice letter to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO), following an investigation into concerns the professional ...
The latest data shows that employment fell in Aotearoa at its fastest rate since the GFC. Unemployment rose in 8 out 12 regions. 2.5m fewer hours were worked last year. There is a real and growing ...
Tauranga City Council is asking for community feedback on how the costs of alcohol licensing in our city should be covered. Currently, only about 40% of the costs are covered by the licensing fees ...