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    There's hopes our fruit sector can contribute more to our export aspirations
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     31 October 2025
    There's hopes our fruit sector can contribute more to our export aspirations
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    Prince Andrew’s ‘one peppercorn’ lease exposes how little is known about royal finances
    30 Oct: Lib Dem leader Ed Davey has called for an inquiry to ‘properly scrutinise’ the crown estate.... more
    The rise and fall of globalisation: why the world’s next financial meltdown could be much worse with the US on the sidelines
    30 Oct: With no single dominant power waiting to take over from the US, the impacts of the next financial crisis could have catastrophic impacts around the world.... more
    More than 54-thousand homes could be powered by a new 487 million dollar solar project in Waikato
    30 Oct: More than 54-thousand homes could be powered by a new 487 million dollar solar project in Waikato... more
    There are no guarantees Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti products will always be made with New Zealand dairy
    30 Oct: There are no guarantees Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti products will always be made with New Zealand dairy... more
    Californian AI chip giant, Nvidia, has become the world's first five-trillion dollar company
    30 Oct: Californian AI chip giant, Nvidia, has become the world's first five-trillion dollar company... more
    After a rough year economically, predictions 2026 will be a smoother ride for households and businesses
    30 Oct: After a rough year economically, predictions 2026 will be a smoother ride for households and businesses... more
    Hopes some strong performances for small business, will continue
    30 Oct: Hopes some strong performances for small business, will continue... more
    Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands
    30 Oct: Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands... more
    Thousands of Kiwis are reporting issues with ANZ's goMoney app - which is currently down
    29 Oct: Thousands of Kiwis are reporting issues with ANZ's goMoney app - which is currently down... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year +++++++++++++++++++++
     11 Oct: Secondary school teachers will go ahead with strike action next week, despite a pay offer on Friday ++++++++++++++++++
     03 Oct: A view that more EV brands flooding New Zealand will be a real test for the domestic market ++++++++++++++
     12 Oct: Government holds firm on not negotiating with hackers in wake of Qantas breach ++++++++++++++
     08 Oct: Queenstown Airport's flying high, thanks to a surge in visitors +++++++++++++
     01 Oct: The Energy Minister says not enough energy is being generated, and the Government's making changes to help ++++++++++++
     07 Oct: Satisfaction on both sides over the Commerce Commission's decision regarding Air New Zealand's airport cost concerns ++++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      31 Oct: Datacom wins innovation award for ai-driven analysis platform (ITBrief)
      31 Oct: Pacific islands at risk of becoming 'narco-states', nz crime advisor warns (RadioNZ)
      31 Oct: Should parents get to share their tax bills? (RadioNZ)
      31 Oct: Brent edwards? brent tomich? brent willis? a fraudster’s ever-changing identities and his new business (Stuff.co.nz)
      31 Oct: Razer thunderbolt 5 dock chroma review: a flashy dock with drawbacks (PC World)
      30 Oct: Skip the code—build a full website with ai for under $50 (msrp $207.64) (PC World)
      30 Oct: Business confidence rises to 58% - anz survey (RadioNZ)
      30 Oct: Qsic expands apac retail media team with jaclyn shaw appointment (ITBrief)
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    Leicester Fainga'anuku's starting efforts for the All Blacks against the Wallabies in Perth after nearly two years out of test rugby have seen him retain a bench spot for Sunday morning's fixture against Ireland in Chicago More...


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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Simu Liu feels that using artificial intelligence (AI) to replace actors is "antiethical" 8:51

    International:
    Prince Andrew stripped of title by King Charles and told to leave Royal Lodge 8:47

    International:
    Hundreds of thousands of ultra-orthodox Israelis protest against military draft 8:47

    Business:
    There's hopes our fruit sector can contribute more to our export aspirations 8:37

    Rugby:
    Leicester Fainga'anuku's starting efforts for the All Blacks against the Wallabies in Perth after nearly two years out of test rugby have seen him retain a bench spot for Sunday morning's fixture against Ireland in Chicago 8:37

    Entertainment:
    Georgia May Jagger is "precious" about mother Jerry Hall's clothes after Lizzy Jagger lost some of her collection in a house fire 8:21

    Auckland:
    One person has died after a single vehicle crash in Auckland's Epsom last night 8:17

    Law and Order:
    A 43-year-old truck driver who caused a fiery fatal crash near South Canterbury's Waimate, has been sentenced to three years and two months in prison 8:17

    Athletics:
    Multi-sport athlete Braden Currie has retired from ironman racing 8:07

    Health & Safety:
    Health officials are focused on avoiding a similar measles outbreak seen in 2019 7:57

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