Dairy farmers will need to tighten belts this season, says DairyNZ
Inflation has eaten into what historically would have been a strong farmgate milk price.
Inflation has eaten into what historically would have been a strong farmgate milk price.
Northland is getting a funding boost to deal with a scourge of potholes on state highways.
Tough economic conditions are compounding with the lasting impact of Cyclone Gabrielle.
'Activity is picking up for the housing market as we move into autumn.'
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Police say the thousands of protesters were 'well behaved'.
'Government appears to have recognised the deficit with roading and rail maintenance.'
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'All of these growing costs aren’t making it attractive for anyone.'
Council commissioners will decide on Monday whether to go ahead with improvements.
Te Waka would cease operations on June 30.
New data from Stats NZ shows international airfares also spiked in April.
'A high volume of tradies [are] jumping in the ute and trying to grab some of the work'
It is unsure of the impact land use rule changes will have on how many trees are planted.
The news comes as Hawke's Bay Tourism funding faces an uncertain future.
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Northland companies call in administrators as the cost of living crisis drags on.
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Imports take a tumble, kiwifruit and apples get country out of deficit.
Council claims more than $20.5m in 'wasted costs' after selling part-built carpark for $1.
Meet the employers who can't get workers despite the recession.
Red tape and New Zealand's reliance on dairy cop some of the blame.
Sime Darby Motors NZ announced it would move to Hamilton.
The report shows huge economic and social benefits for Northland, plus a boost to GDP.
NZ needs to earn more from exports to meet Kiwis' expectations of the standard of living.
'Hawke’s Bay will lose ground to other regions, and become a regional backwater.'
Iwi leader claims there's already 'lots of interest from overseas companies'.
The benefits and pitfalls of returning to the nest, and how to make it work.
The next few months will be tough, but there some positive signs emerging.
Thousands will be affected by the financial adjustments.