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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Business articles  Business
    A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach
     30 September 2025
    A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach
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    Stats NZ has signalled signs of a slight turnaround in the job market
    29 Sep: Stats NZ has signalled signs of a slight turnaround in the job market... more
    Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott
    29 Sep: Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott... more
    Demand for housing is still a matter of location, location, location
    29 Sep: Demand for housing is still a matter of location, location, location... more
    Farmers are knee-deep in a rural connectivity crisis, lacking access to mobile coverage, landlines and internet
    28 Sep: Farmers are knee-deep in a rural connectivity crisis, lacking access to mobile coverage, landlines and internet... more
    Lotto NZ is reminding customers that all Lotto counters across New Zealand, as well as the MY Lotto website and app, will be closed from 7pm
    27 Sep: Lotto NZ is reminding customers that all Lotto counters across New Zealand, as well as the MY Lotto website and app, will be closed from 7pm... more
    The axe is hanging over 59 further roles at Sealord, as the company proposes more change
    26 Sep: The axe is hanging over 59 further roles at Sealord, as the company proposes more change... more
    Fonterra doesn't see an end in sight, to the growing demand for dairy
    26 Sep: Fonterra doesn't see an end in sight, to the growing demand for dairy... more
    Most dairy farmers are now breaking even again, for now
    26 Sep: Most dairy farmers are now breaking even again, for now... more
    New polling suggests Kiwis are in favour of major changes to the electricity market
    26 Sep: New polling suggests Kiwis are in favour of major changes to the electricity market... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     12 Sep: Secondary teachers are optimistic the Government will pull through, even though the latest pay offer has been rejected. ++++++++++++++++++++++
     07 Sep: The Maritime Union says ports need to focus on consistency and safety, not just productivity +++++++++++++++++++
     11 Sep: A big commitment from Jetstar and its parent Qantas - as both airlines make big moves to expand routes +++++++++++++++++
     03 Sep: Retail spending is continuing to gradually recover +++++++++++++++++
     03 Sep: A key part of Christchurch's business community has gone into voluntary administration +++++++++++++++
     08 Sep: Hopes new trains will boost economic activity across the lower North Island +++++++++++++++
     09 Sep: The secondary teachers' union says their latest pay offer doesn't meet the core issues +++++++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      1 Oct: Scoop of the year? a new era dawns for new zealand’s oldest ice cream shop (Stuff.co.nz)
      1 Oct: Losing your phone on a trip? brutal. not doing these 3 things first? security nightmare (PC World)
      30 Sep: Qualcomm’s snapdragon x2 elite: the good, the bad, and the ugly (PC World)
      30 Sep: Own gpt, claude, gemini, and more for $80 with our take on prime day (PC World)
      30 Sep: Business confidence unchanged as manufacturing sector showing signs of life (RadioNZ)
      30 Sep: Japanese brewing giant asahi hit by cyber-attack (BBCWorld)
      30 Sep: Burglars smash car into orewa business before setting it on fire, police say (Stuff.co.nz)
      30 Sep: Southern cross posts $56.9 million deficit for year ended june (RadioNZ)
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     Today's News

    Politics:
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    Politics:
    ACT says Auckland University should pay back thousands of students - who did compulsory Treaty of Waitangi and Te Ao Maori courses 18:57

    General:
    New Zealand Olympic hero Finn Butcher has made the semi-finals of the men's Kayak at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Sydney 18:37

    Rugby:
    The All Blacks are learning to be happy with ball in hand again 18:07

    Politics:
    The US government shutdown has begun. Here's what that means 17:47

    Business:
    The Energy Minister says not enough energy is being generated, and the Government's making changes to help 17:47

    Environment:
    The death toll from a powerful earthquake in the central Philippines is now approaching 60, and hospitals on the island of Cebu are overwhelmed by the injured 17:27

    International:
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    Powerful Philippines earthquake leaves at least 69 people dead 17:07

    Law and Order:
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