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New Zealand's economy is set to expand next year, as several key indicators point to economic recovery
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13 December 2025
New Zealand's economy is set to expand next year, as several key indicators point to economic recovery
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Cattle farmers are sitting pretty as beef prices remain high - but consumers are feeling the pinch
13 Dec 2025:
Cattle farmers are sitting pretty as beef prices remain high - but consumers are feeling the pinch...
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Kiwi's look to be opening their wallets wider than before
12 Dec 2025:
Kiwi's look to be opening their wallets wider than before...
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Signs that green shoots are starting to flourish economically
12 Dec 2025:
Signs that green shoots are starting to flourish economically...
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Twenty-three staff at Health New Zealand earned more than a million dollars in the last financial year
12 Dec 2025:
Twenty-three staff at Health New Zealand earned more than a million dollars in the last financial year...
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New Zealand's dairy sector is expected to remain competitive - amid a surge in global supply
12 Dec 2025:
New Zealand's dairy sector is expected to remain competitive - amid a surge in global supply...
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Kiwi consumers could finally see butter prices fall, thanks to increased global dairy production
12 Dec 2025:
Kiwi consumers could finally see butter prices fall, thanks to increased global dairy production...
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Swings and roundabouts for the dairy sector - with prices set to weaken
12 Dec 2025:
Swings and roundabouts for the dairy sector - with prices set to weaken...
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Dairy farmers are being warned they'll be taking a cut in earnings, due to falling global dairy prices
12 Dec 2025:
Dairy farmers are being warned they'll be taking a cut in earnings, due to falling global dairy prices...
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Christchurch's Lyttelton Port Board has approved the 800-million-dollar Te Awaparahi Bay Investment Case expansion plan
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Christchurch's Lyttelton Port Board has approved the 800-million-dollar Te Awaparahi Bay Investment Case expansion plan...
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