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Primary school teachers are demanding more resourcing and support, as they prepare to strike
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
17 September 2025
Primary school teachers are demanding more resourcing and support, as they prepare to strike
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Dairy prices have fallen another 0.8 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
17 Sep:
Dairy prices have fallen another 0.8 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction...
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???1;Falling interest rates are yet to flow through to the housing market
16 Sep:
???1;Falling interest rates are yet to flow through to the housing market...
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Otago has emerged as the most expensive region in New Zealand, for renters
16 Sep:
Otago has emerged as the most expensive region in New Zealand, for renters...
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Watties has explained its decision to suddenly end contracts with local peach suppliers
16 Sep:
Watties has explained its decision to suddenly end contracts with local peach suppliers...
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An importer has been hit with a 140-thousand dollar fine after selling small toy cars, that young children could choke on
16 Sep:
An importer has been hit with a 140-thousand dollar fine after selling small toy cars, that young children could choke on...
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Our largest sector is continuing to do it tough
16 Sep:
Our largest sector is continuing to do it tough...
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New Zealanders are spending less of their income on vehicle insurance, than they were a year ago
16 Sep:
New Zealanders are spending less of their income on vehicle insurance, than they were a year ago...
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No sign of a turnaround yet, for many parts of our economy
16 Sep:
No sign of a turnaround yet, for many parts of our economy...
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Clients and subscribers of former financial adviser David McEwen are being urged to check their bank statements for unauthorised payments
15 Sep:
Clients and subscribers of former financial adviser David McEwen are being urged to check their bank statements for unauthorised payments...
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