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  •   Home > News > Politics

    The Government's confident the economy will reap the benefits of a change to visitor visas

    The Government's confident the economy will reap the benefits of a change to visitor visas


    From today, travellers wanting to work remotely for an overseas company can do so while visiting New Zealand.

    The Government's splashing out on an advertising campaign, convinced it'll pay off.

    Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis admits people could try to bend the rules.

    She says the benefits of making New Zealand more attractive outweighs the risks.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    National:
    An inquest jury has concluded the deaths of five people in a helicopter crash at Leicester City's football stadium on October 27, 2018, including club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha , were accidental 11:37

    Boxing:
    State Highway One has reopened between Blenheim and Picton, after a serious three-vehicle crash at Tuamarina, about 6.30am 11:37

    Entertainment:
    Justin Baldoni's legal team have accused Blake Lively of having "started a media frenzy" 11:20

    Living & Travel:
    Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight than ever before 11:17

    Rugby:
    Former Wallaby and Blues coach David Nucifora will join the Lions as general performance manager ahead of this year's tour of Australia 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore are taking things "one day at a time" following the Los Angeles wildfires 10:50

    Accident and Emergency:
    Police are investigating the unexplained death of a motorcyclist, found dead about 5.30am near Whangarei - not far from State Highway 15 Otaika Valley Road 10:27

    Entertainment:
    T Bone Burnett used to keep his Grammy Awards hidden away 10:20

    International:
    The controversial diary of a Finnish woman lured by the dream of Soviet Russia that turned into a nightmare 10:07

    Motoring:
    Northland's State Highway 15 has been closed between Maungatapere and Otaika due to a serious incident, and is expected to remain closed for most of the day 10:07


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