Students flee NZ over employment fears
Students flee NZ over employment fears

Finding a job is one of the biggest worries for today's tertiary students - so much so that many are planning to leave the country when they finish studying, according to a Colmar Brunton survey of more than 1000 students…

Strip Graham of knighthood: victim

Pensioner Paul Wah would not have invested a single cent with Lombard Finance if Sir Douglas Graham…

League star charged with assault

A former international rugby league star has been charged with assault after an altercation with his…

Ice drilling madness: Lawless

Celeb eco-warrior Lucy Lawless has accepted the prospect of criminal charges and potential career damage…

Rudd v Gillard: Labor set to be big loser
Rudd v Gillard: Labor set to be big loser

The old Cold War warriors had an acronym for the kind of maelstrom the two contenders for the leadership of the Labor Party…

Diana Clement: Honour fees a rort that shames our banks
Diana Clement: Honour fees a rort that shames our banks

Banks operate in several despicable ways, and one is the honour and dishonour fee rort.

The lousy summer that saved NZ
The lousy summer that saved NZ

It put a dampener on the holidays but all this rain is pumping much-needed millions into the economy.

Rugby: Weepu's kick-deflection despair
Rugby: Weepu's kick-deflection despair

Weepu's return to the World Cup field of glory ended in injury-time despair as his dropped-goal attempt was deflected.

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Employment

Maersk line covers costs with strike surcharge

Global shipping line Maersk yesterday announced a penalty charge for freight crossing Auckland's wharves, as more than 300… More

Editorial: Time for port union to come to its senses

Thousands of Auckland importers and tens of thousands of their employees stand to suffer over the next few weeks as the… More

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Business

Small Business
 Fyfe vows to keep planes flying and cities serviced
Fyfe vows to keep planes flying and cities serviced

Air New Zealand will not be parking its planes or dropping any markets as the listed airline looks to adjust capacity and… More

Demerged Telecom pulls off double act
Brian Gaynor: Rating our big firms over past ten years
Air NZ tips more job losses may be coming
Liam Dann: Lombard verdict puts more heat on directors
The NZX badly needs more large cap private sector listings and it is also essential that the existing large cap companies achieve much higher long-term earnings growth.
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Super 15

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Rugby: Hammett says Barrett is ready to lead
Rugby: Hammett says Barrett is ready to lead

Hammett says Barrett is ready to lead: by Daniel Richardson of APNZ Feb 24 - There's plenty to like about young Hurricanes'… More

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Personal Finance

Mary Holm: Don't blow KiwiSaver windfall

Increasing sums of money will be paid out of maturing KiwiSaver accounts in the years ahead. Cautious recipients will be… More

Brent Sheather: Leave market forecasts to the badgers

At this time of year it is customary for many stock market strategists to make forecasts as to where they think the market… More

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Politics

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John Armstrong: Ministers risk seeming uncaring as jobs culled
John Armstrong: Ministers risk seeming uncaring as jobs culled

Streamlining may point to public services being outsourced The pattern is familiar by now. But that does not make it… More

John Roughan: The regulators always win in the end
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Shearer targets Crafar and asset sales
David Farrar: Restructuring the first deep cut
National seems unaware of how hard-edged it is starting to look with its noticeable drift to the right. The contrast with the soft pragmatism of its first term is starting to become pronounced.
John Armstrong writes that the Key Government doesn't seem to care about people losing their jobs
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Small Business

Robyn Pearce: Don't let the 'stuff' rule you!

Time management consultant Robyn Pearce on prioritising... More

Graham McGregor: Do you have valuable marketing ideas?

Marketing consultant Graham McGregor on the hidden value of good marketing ideas. There is an interesting source of profits… More

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Motoring

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Toybaru: Joint-effort coupe pits Toyota against Subaru
Toybaru: Joint-effort coupe pits Toyota against Subaru

Toyota NZ chief executive Alistair Davis says the GT 86 will be launched here in August. Subaru NZ managing director Wallis… More

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The Changing World

Grammar boys' hot air gets Nasa's attention Grammar boys' hot air gets Nasa's attention

Two Auckland schoolboys could be responsible for the… More

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