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    South Waikato's council is aiming to promote growth in the area despite paper production ending at Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill
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     15 February 2025
    South Waikato's council is aiming to promote growth in the area despite paper production ending at Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill
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    'Energy prices could and should be lower', but are retailers profiteering?
    15 Feb: As Australia's biggest energy generators and retailers, AGL and Origin report their profit results. There are now calls for more to be done to reduce electricity and gas prices.... more
    Weighing up first home buyers' incentives and if they're right for you
    14 Feb: Wading through what's on offer and what applies to you can be confusing. Here's some advice to help with getting started.... more
    Confirmation, Kinleith Mill at Tokoroa will permanently end paper production from June
    14 Feb: Confirmation, Kinleith Mill at Tokoroa will permanently end paper production from June... more
    Each of us is forecast - on average - to be nearly 13-thousand dollars out of pocket, thanks to the current recession
    14 Feb: Each of us is forecast - on average - to be nearly 13-thousand dollars out of pocket, thanks to the current recession... more
    It could be too little too late when it comes to encouraging a third supermarket to New Zealand
    14 Feb: It could be too little too late when it comes to encouraging a third supermarket to New Zealand... more
    A consumer action group wants immediate changes to the supermarket sector
    13 Feb: A consumer action group wants immediate changes to the supermarket sector... more
    A 103-million-dollar decline in retail spending last month may be a sign of things to come
    13 Feb: A 103-million-dollar decline in retail spending last month may be a sign of things to come... more
    To achieve real growth, the NZ government needs to relax the rules around housing
    13 Feb: New Zealanders don’t need to give up their housing dreams in order to get business moving. Instead, making homes cheaper to build will free up money for investment.... more
    A lower-than-forecast rates increase is on the cards for Christchurch
    13 Feb: A lower-than-forecast rates increase is on the cards for Christchurch... more

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