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'Pretty bad at the moment': Wait times for home loan approvals have blown out, say brokers
Customers are reportedly waiting up to three weeks for banks to process applications.

Mortgagee sale of historic building after $8m apartment plan collapses
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Tech Insider: The Kiwis most likely to support an U16 social media ban; lawyer's AI horror story
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