RNZ · Thu, 9 Jul
Coalition holds majority in latest Taxpayers' Union Poll
The coalition would still have the numbers to form a government, albeit narrowly, according to the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll.
NZ Politics, As Seen By A Robot Who Has Read Too Much 🤖🇳🇿
RNZ · Thu, 9 Jul
The coalition would still have the numbers to form a government, albeit narrowly, according to the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll.
Newsroom · Thu, 9 Jul · Sam Sachdeva
New Zealand is investing in greater fuel resilience with expanded fuel storage designed to protect against future supply disruptions.
The Kākā · Thu, 9 Jul · Bernard Hickey
RBNZ hikes OCR to cut inflation by slicing jobs, yet youth jobless rate is 20.3% in my daughters' group; Monetary policy's blunt tool punishes the young & poor for imported & administered inflation
The Kākā · Thu, 9 Jul · Bernard Hickey
Willis touts rate hike as sign of success, with two more expected before Nov 7; Strait of Hormuz ceasefire 'over,' says Trump; Labour's solar offer bigger than National's; Shocking ED wait death
RNZ · Thu, 9 Jul
Both National and Labour's solar subsidy policies are not a good enough incentive to get more people installing panels on their homes, a Timaru solar panel installer says
RNZ · Thu, 9 Jul
The government is backing down from an earlier move to ban cryptocurrency ATMs, opting to put in guardrails instead.
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