The world is getting the best of New Zealand while we're eating cheap imports "We're quite often exporting premium products to a premium market segment, whereas we're importing the commodity stuff for the mass market," economist Shamubeel Eaqub said. 
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Trump-adjacent populism surges in Australia, Pauline Hanson cashes in Wealthy donors including mining billionaire Gina Rinehart have shifted support to One Nation from Liberals. 
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New Zealanders to spend less time paying tax The failure of the economy to fire up means New Zealanders will spend five fewer days paying tax this year. 
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How much does it really cost first-home buyers to get into the market? Over the past year, first-time buyers have purchased 24,800 properties - the highest annual number since the year to the third quarter of 2021. 
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The Ploopy Bean is a TrackPoint mouse without the point IBM’s original pointing stick, the TrackPoint, understood its purpose: to save you (a slight bit) of time and mental effort. A new peripheral seems like an homage to the IBM’s tiny nub, but misses the point.
I’ve never used the new Ploopy Bean, though it immediately launched itself into the running... 
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South Island in for a double dose of heavy rain MetService has issued a heavy rain warning for the West Coast, Nelson-Tasman, and Canterbury. 
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Wellington harbourmaster pleads for emergency tug boat Grant Nalder says the lack of an emergency tug for the Cook Strait is still a risk which needs to be addressed, and he wants the government to consider reinstating one. 
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Paul Hollywood speeding at 96mph 'due to sick cat' A court heard the Bake Off star was tailgating cars and speeding at nearly 100mph on the M25. 
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Are banks immune to downturns? Some commentators are asking whether the run of recent profits for banks show they are one of the few businesses that can turn a healthy profit no matter what. 
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Tech Life How to say goodbye and pay tribute to a loved one - with a hologram. 
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Tensions and price increases ahead for getting roads built The Transport Agency is working on a framework to prioritise maintenance, operations, and capital projects "identifying critical work versus activities that could be deferred". 
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Watch: Recreating the second-tallest tsunami on record The mega tsunami tore through a remote fjord, leaving immense destruction in its wake. 
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Survivors boycotting Marist Brothers apology The group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests is holding a counterevent in Hawke's Bay. 
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Migrants line up to file citizenship applications ahead of NZ test Some migrants are considering applying for New Zealand citizenship as soon as possible following the announcement of a new citizenship test from 2027. 
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Meta expanding protections for New Zealand teenagers It comes as the government mulls banning social media for under 16-year-olds. 
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Law Society worried Policing Amendment Bill could lead to clampdown on political protest Is New Zealand about to get its own version of a law that caused uproar in New South Wales, clashes in Sydney's streets and that has now been thrown out? 
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David vs the Media: Has Seymour gone too far? A law professor and a media expert are warning that public attacks against RNZ and TVNZ could erode public trust. 
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Riverdale actor calls out TikTok singer Mr Fantasy - but is all as it seems? The actor has branded the singer an identity thief - but plenty of fans think they're the same person. 
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