Tag: economy
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Media Monitor: Consumer NZ Announces August Giveaway Winner
Consumer NZ is reporting that T. Graaf from Auckland won a Breville espresso machine in August's giveaway. It said this month's prize is a robot vacuum cleaner. Consumer NZ also noted a little-known protection that could save New Zealanders money…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Tom Phillips Case, Misinformation, Homeowner Losses
Radio New Zealand is reporting that questions remain about the Tom Phillips case after he was shot dead in a confrontation with police. RNZ said authorities are investigating those suspected of helping him evade capture and who decided Phillips was…
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New Zealand Electronic Card Transactions Rise in August 2025
Spending in New Zealand's retail sector experienced growth in August 2025, according to the latest data on electronic card transactions (ECT). The figures, released on September 12, 2025, indicate a rise in consumer spending and economic activity. All figures are…
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Pilot Convicted for Unlicensed Scenic Flights in New Zealand
A helicopter pilot has been convicted for flying without a license or certificate, and for obstruction. The pilot had been advertising and undertaking paid scenic flights around the Alexandra and Clyde area of the South Island since early 2020, without…
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Media Monitor: Former MP Resigns After Sexist Comments
RNZ is reporting that former Labour MP Stuart Nash has resigned from his job at recruitment agency Robert Walters, after the company initiated a formal review. It said the move follows Nash's apology for telling The Platform a woman is…
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Media Monitor: Police Locate Tom Phillips' Campsite
RNZ is reporting that police believe they have discovered the main campsite used by Tom Phillips and his children in recent months. It said the campsite is about 200 meters from where the younger children were found on Monday. Detective…
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New Zealand Sees Increase in Overseas Visitors in July 2025
Overseas visitor arrivals in New Zealand reached 236,600 in July 2025, marking an increase of 14,700 from July 2024. According to Stats NZ, the most significant changes were in arrivals from Australia, up by 17,700, while arrivals from China decreased…
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Construction Sales Decline by $720 Million in June 2025 Quarter
Construction sales experienced the most significant drop in the June 2025 quarter, according to Stats NZ. The sector saw a decrease of $720 million compared to the March 2025 quarter. This decline occurred within the 14 industries tracked by business…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports Fugitive Killed in Shootout
RNZ is reporting that fugitive Marokopa father Tom Phillips has been shot dead by police after allegedly ram-raiding a building in Piopio. It said a local police officer was also shot in the head in the early morning incident and…
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New Zealand Local Authority Statistics for June 2025 Quarter Released
Stats NZ released local authority statistics for the June 2025 quarter. The statistics provide information on the performance of core non-trading activities of New Zealand's territorial and regional councils. CSV files are available for download from the Stats NZ website.…
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Wellington's Economic Strategy Delivers Impact
Wellington's Economic Wellbeing Strategy (EWS) is making a difference through major events, a scale-up tech hub, support for sports, and growth in the screen sector. Recent council initiatives include digital trade parking permits and a hospitality partnership announcement for the…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Neo-Nazi Deportation, Social Media Post
RNZ is reporting that New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell is an Australian citizen, and he will not comment on calls from Australians to deport him. It said more than 91,000 people have signed a petition…
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New Zealand Building Volume Declines in June 2025 Quarter
New Zealand's building sector experienced a downturn in the June 2025 quarter, according to the latest statistics. The seasonally adjusted total building volume decreased by 1.8 percent compared with the March 2025 quarter. Residential building fell by 2.9 percent, while…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Neo-Nazi Leader, Amazon Data Centers, Epstein Files
RNZ is reporting that a New Zealand-born leader of a white supremacist group in Australia is appearing in court, charged with intimidating a police officer and breaching an intervention order. It said this follows the neo-Nazi's alleged involvement in a…
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New Zealand's Two-Way Trade Reaches $56.4 Billion in June 2025 Quarter
New Zealand's international trade saw a significant increase in the June 2025 quarter. Total exports of goods and services reached $28.9 billion, up from $26.3 billion in the same period last year. Imports also rose, totaling $27.6 billion, compared to…
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New Zealand Apartment Consents Rise in July 2025
New home consents in Aotearoa New Zealand experienced a slight decrease in the year ending July 2025. Stats NZ reported 33,879 new homes consented, a 0.1 percent decrease compared to the previous year. However, stand-alone house consents saw a 1.7…
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Media Monitor: Consumer NZ Highlights Risky Foods, Home Insurance Issues
Consumer NZ is reporting that some common foods could be putting your health at risk. It said their experts have identified five risky foods and are offering advice on how to stay safe while eating them. Consumer NZ is also…
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Māori Authorities Diversify Export Destinations Amidst Overall Growth
Goods exports by Māori authorities saw a 43 percent increase between 2017 and 2024, according to Stats NZ. This growth outpaces the 32 percent increase in New Zealand’s total goods exports over the same period. Despite the overall increase in…
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New Zealand Business Price Indexes Rise in June 2025 Quarter
Statistics New Zealand reported that in the June 2025 quarter, the output Producers Price Index (PPI) increased by 0.6 percent, while the input PPI also rose by 0.6 percent. The Farm Expenses Price Index (FEPI) saw a rise of 0.5…
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New Zealand Food Prices Increase 5.0 Percent Annually
Food prices in New Zealand have risen 5.0 percent in the year to July 2025, according to Stats NZ. This follows a 4.6 percent increase in the year to June 2025. All five food groups saw price increases compared to…
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NZ Retail Spending Edges Up in July 2025
Spending in New Zealand's retail industries saw a slight increase of 0.2 percent ($13 million) in July 2025, according to the latest electronic card transactions (ECT) data. The core retail industries experienced relatively flat growth, up $1.5 million. The ECT…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Cold Snap, Ponzi Scheme, Sea Lion Deaths
RNZ is reporting that much of New Zealand remains gripped by icy cold weather as winter nears its end. It said a cold snap is expected to continue this week. RNZ also reported that a couple in Christchurch allegedly ran…
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Media Monitor: Consumer NZ offers advice on supermarket pricing errors
Consumer NZ is reporting that customers who are charged the wrong price at the supermarket should check their receipts and alert staff. It said that supermarkets in New Zealand have displayed incorrect pricing in the past. Consumer NZ also recommends…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports Hobson's Pledge to Remove Image From Anti-Māori Ward Campaign
RNZ is reporting that Hobson's Pledge will remove an image of a Rotorua woman used in its anti-Māori wards campaign. The woman, Ellen Tamati, told Aukaha news she was devastated to see her face on billboards without her knowledge. In…
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FMA Offers Insights to Improve Climate-Related Disclosures
The FMA has released a report offering feedback to climate reporting entities (CREs) to help them improve disclosures in their climate statements. The report is based on the FMA's reviews to assess compliance with the climate-related disclosures (CRD) regime. The…
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Media Monitor: Consumer NZ Petition Calls for End to Misleading Supermarket Pricing
Consumer NZ is reporting that a petition calling for an end to misleading supermarket pricing is close to reaching its goal. It said New Zealanders will be able to use their cards or phones without incurring surcharges from May 2026.…
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New Zealand Home Consents Rise, Led by Stand-Alone Houses
New home consents in Aotearoa New Zealand saw a 1.0 percent increase in the year ending June 2025, totaling 33,979 new homes, according to Stats NZ. This marks the first annual growth in the number of new homes consented in…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentReal EstateEconomyAustralasia
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NZ Employment Indicators Show Slight Increase in June 2025
New data indicates a slight increase in filled jobs across all industries in June 2025, rising by 0.1 percent (3,487 jobs) to reach 2.34 million. According to Stats NZ, primary industries saw the most significant growth, with a 0.9 percent…
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Media Monitor: Consumer NZ Reports on Supermarket Pricing Errors, Noel Leeming Lawsuit
Consumer NZ is reporting that a petition is circulating to address widespread supermarket pricing errors that are impacting consumers' budgets. It said over 10,000 people have signed the petition, with a target of 20,000. Consumer NZ said Noel Leeming is…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on NZ Recession, Murder Trial, and Financial Advice
Radio New Zealand is reporting that a major bank economist believes New Zealand's economy will likely not improve until 2026. RNZ said Kiwis were previously told to "survive til 25" for the economy to recover. In other news, the diaries…
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