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    The job market is slowly rebounding from last year's low point
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     28 July 2025
    The job market is slowly rebounding from last year's low point
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    Balancing building safety and cost is behind changes to building material legislation
    28 Jul: Balancing building safety and cost is behind changes to building material legislation... more
    Sole traders may have drawn the short straw when it comes to recent KiwiSaver changes
    27 Jul: Sole traders may have drawn the short straw when it comes to recent KiwiSaver changes... more
    The infrastructure construction sector is increasingly pessimistic about the lack of work
    27 Jul: The infrastructure construction sector is increasingly pessimistic about the lack of work... more
    Fire and Emergency is reassuring strike action by unionised firefighters will not reduce or impact the services
    27 Jul: Fire and Emergency is reassuring strike action by unionised firefighters will not reduce or impact the services... more
    The South Island appears to be charting a faster road to economy recovery than the North Island
    26 Jul: The South Island appears to be charting a faster road to economy recovery than the North Island... more
    Ultrafast fashion brand Princess Polly has been certified as ‘sustainable’. Is that an oxymoron?
    25 Jul: B Corp certification is given to businesses who score well for social impact and environmental benefit. But ultrafast fashion is inherently unsustainable.... more
    Nicola Willis insists her talks with Fonterra about butter prices have been productive
    25 Jul: Nicola Willis insists her talks with Fonterra about butter prices have been productive... more
    Nelson Tasman Monopoly sales are being put aside to support flood-hit small businesses
    25 Jul: Nelson Tasman Monopoly sales are being put aside to support flood-hit small businesses... more
    New Zealand's supermarkets are taking a different approach to the sale of high strength beers
    25 Jul: New Zealand's supermarkets are taking a different approach to the sale of high strength beers... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     19 Jul: One Waikato resident's become a millionaire tonight after winning Lotto First Division ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     27 Jul: Fire and Emergency is reassuring strike action by unionised firefighters will not reduce or impact the services ++++++++++++++++
     28 Jul: Balancing building safety and cost is behind changes to building material legislation ++++++++++++++++
     03 Aug: One in three New Zealanders are falling for online scams, and many are likely to keep it quiet out of shame +++++++++++++++
     29 Jul: The union for education specialists is seeking an injunction - to stop the Ministry of Education docking pay for workers taking industrial action +++++++++++++++
     25 Jul: Nicola Willis insists her talks with Fonterra about butter prices have been productive ++++++++++++++
     30 Jul: Auckland Emergency Management's opening four Civil Defence Centres for residents living on vessels ++++++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      16 Aug: Iceland offers £1 reward to customers for reporting shoplifters (BBCWorld)
      16 Aug: The 8 smart home routines i absolutely, positively depend on (PC World)
      15 Aug: Fast is just the beginning: how wi-fi 7 will reshape the connected workplace (ITBrief)
      15 Aug: Workspace 365 launches unified search to cut digital workplace clutter (ITBrief)
      15 Aug: Risky business: the tariff evasion tactics that can create a ton of trouble for aussie exporters (ITBrief)
      15 Aug: The u.s. government may take a stake in intel (PC World)
      15 Aug: Amd’s x3d continues to dominate desktop pcs (PC World)
      15 Aug: Asus moves u.s. manufacturing to avoid tariffs — but not to the u.s. (PC World)
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     Today's News

    Environment:
    Snowfall warnings are in place in the South Island, starting tomorrow 18:57

    Law and Order:
    A Palmerston North house has led to the arrest of a 26-year-old man found at the scene 18:37

    Accident and Emergency:
    Three crews are battling a house fire on Palmerston North's Main Street 18:07

    Law and Order:
    Our newsroom can reveal rival gangs the Head Hunters, the Two Eight Brotherhood, and potentially the Crips allegedly used the same network of corrupt baggage handlers for drug smuggling 17:27

    Rugby League:
    The Rabbitohs NRL win over the Eels has come at a literal cost for back rower Jacob Host 17:27

    Rugby:
    Otago have come out on top in a 12 try NPC extravaganza - prevailing 46-41 over Wellington in Porirua 16:57

    Rugby:
    The Wallabies expect a Boks backlash to be in the forecast after their stunning victory in Johannesburg 16:17

    International:
    Trump is calling for peace. But how exactly do you end a war? 16:17

    Law and Order:
    Mass murder investigation in Indian temple town amid whistleblower's claims of secret burials 15:57

    Rugby:
    A plethora of improvement areas for Waikato heading into this afternoon's NPC rugby outing against Counties Manukau in Hamilton 15:27

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