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    A good news day from our rural sector
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     22 November 2024
    A good news day from our rural sector
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    Dunedin City Council's set to spend almost 350-thousand dollars on its campaign against cuts to the city's new hospital
    22 Nov: Dunedin City Council's set to spend almost 350-thousand dollars on its campaign against cuts to the city's new hospital... more
    Public transport trials have been cut in several areas in Otago, following NZTA's funding allocation for the region
    22 Nov: Public transport trials have been cut in several areas in Otago, following NZTA's funding allocation for the region... more
    One mayor says the government's decision to lift the debt cap for fast-growing councils will make a material difference
    22 Nov: One mayor says the government's decision to lift the debt cap for fast-growing councils will make a material difference... more
    The Tall Blacks are lamenting an opportunity lost in a 93-89 defeat to the Philippines in Manila as part of their Asia Cup basketball qualifying campaign
    22 Nov: The Tall Blacks are lamenting an opportunity lost in a 93-89 defeat to the Philippines in Manila as part of their Asia Cup basketball qualifying campaign... more
    New Zealanders can now make contactless payments entirely on iPhones
    21 Nov: New Zealanders can now make contactless payments entirely on iPhones... more
    COP29: ‘climate finance’ for the Pacific is mostly loans, saddling small island nations with more debt
    21 Nov: The real beneficiaries of climate finance for small island nations are private contractors brought in to build resilient infrastructure. There are now calls for a fairer money dispersal system.... more
    A warning your power bill will rise - after the Commerce Commission's issued new guidance
    21 Nov: A warning your power bill will rise - after the Commerce Commission's issued new guidance... more
    More work's needed - for New Zealand to meet its climate change targets
    21 Nov: More work's needed - for New Zealand to meet its climate change targets... more
    Regional economies don't appear to be out of the woods after some tough operating conditions in the September quarter
    21 Nov: Regional economies don't appear to be out of the woods after some tough operating conditions in the September quarter... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     28 Oct: There's not much time left for older phone models, as Australia's telcos pull the plug on 3G networks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     01 Nov: Mining must become more responsible and sustainable. Where hi-tech solutions fit in ++++++++++++++++++++++++
     08 Nov: Optus hit with $12 million fine after customers could not access triple-0 during network outage +++++++++++++++++++
     23 Oct: The Chair of Parliament's Finance Committee - says questions remain for the big banks +++++++++++
     02 Nov: A company director's tax fraud has been described as the worst to come before the Christchurch District Court in 20 years +++++++++++
     15 Nov: Debt-laden graduates should talk to the IRD if they can't repay their student loans ++++++++++
     27 Oct: Foodstuffs says it's aiming to have its new price sorting tool up and running on the Pak'nSave and New World website by the middle of next month ++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      22 Nov: Website in a weekend – it’s that easy! (PC World)
      22 Nov: Coffee club franchise experience a success for two former business owners (Stuff.co.nz)
      22 Nov: Windows 10 gets full-screen ads that say buy a new pc already (PC World)
      22 Nov: Anker 778 thunderbolt 4 dock review: fantastic, just overpriced (PC World)
      22 Nov: 5 charged in “scattered spider,” one of the most profitable phishing scams ever (Ars Technica)
      21 Nov: Us department of justice asks court to force google to spin off chrome (RadioNZ)
      21 Nov: How organisations can upgrade an erp system that’s no longer working for the business (ITBrief)
      21 Nov: Experts warn businesses of escalating cyber security threats (ITBrief)
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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Keke Palmer "never thought" she could be civil with Darius Jackson 13:39

    Business:
    A good news day from our rural sector 13:27

    International:
    Donald Trump's choice for US attorney-general, Matt Gaetz, withdraws from consideration 13:17

    Entertainment:
    Dave Coulier "laughed out loud" when John Stamos came to see him wearing a bald cap 13:09

    International:
    International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif 13:07

    Technology:
    An 83-year-old short story by Borges portends a bleak future for the internet 13:07

    Law and Order:
    Auckland Police have raided a Head Hunters Henderson pad - and seized patches and motorcycles, including belonging to the club president 13:07

    Entertainment:
    Jay Leno has suffered a number of injuries after falling down a hill 12:39

    Law and Order:
    RNZ is reporting a former political figure will face jail time for sexually abusing two teens nearly 30 years ago 12:27

    Entertainment:
    Kendra Wilkinson was "a little bit off mentally" when she was filming her comeback TV show 12:09

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