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Another $25 million to block human traffickers

Laura Walters The Wellbeing Budget contained a surprise immigration initiative, aimed at stopping ‘boat people.’ This is not a new risk. So, why the big

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Counterfeits become a worldwide epidemic

Lucy Wyndham It is estimated that New Zealand customs came across about NZ $1.135 million worth in counterfeit goods between 2016 and 2017, proving that counterfeit goods

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Macroprudential Policy prompts LVR Review

Venkat Raman The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has undertaken a detailed evaluation of Loan-to-Value Ratio restrictions (LVR) as a part of a wider review

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It pays to comply with minimum employment standards

Employers don’t get caught out! Compliance by employers with minimum employment standards is a serious concern for the Labour Inspectorate. Penalties for non-compliance can be

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Pleasant financial journey is just a call away

Rachna Dave My Mission is to establish 0800 Rachna as an influential independent Mortgage Advisor, by educating and empowering my customers to become financially literate

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Don’t squander this chance to improve democracy

Laura Walters You might not have heard, but Parliament is currently conducting an inquiry that will help determine the future of New Zealand’s political independence.

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Police to probe media leak of watchlist

Sourced Content Police have launched an investigation into how the names of people on a watchlist drawn up after the Christchurch terror attack were leaked

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Cannabis reform moves into public domain

The Government has announced details of how New Zealanders will choose whether or not to legalise and regulate cannabis through a Referendum. Justice Minister Andrew

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Antonio Guterres lauds solidarity of New Zealanders

Katie Scotcher United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has paid tribute to the unity displayed in New Zealand following the Christchurch Mosque shootings. As reported earlier,

Pharmacy Group fined for underpaying trainees

A Pharmacy Group in Auckland has been fined $92,500 after 12 training Pharmacy technicians were paid less than the minimum wage. Tamaki Health, previously known

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