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Ozzy Osbourne has died, expected announcement of foreign buyers ban and move towards diversifying trade.

Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76
Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76 just weeks after a Black Sabbath show in Birmingham.

Is Sir John Key right, can the Reserve Bank ignore inflation?
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Kea Kids News: Pound puppy parade!
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Specialist education staff congregate in Whangārei with placards and Elvis Presley as they join their peers nationwide in booting out and returning to sender the Govt's pay offer.

NZ Herald Afternoon News Update, July 22, 2025
Calls for a permanent ceasefire in the Middle East and an agreement between New Zealand's Muslim and Jewish leaders hoped to foster more cultural collaboration.

Sky buying Three for $1
Sky CEO Sophie Moloney and Warner Bros Discovery ANZ MD Michael Brooks on the deal that sees Sky buying Discovery NZ (Three) for $1.

What's happening to fire-hit New World Victoria Park?
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Christopher Luxon attacks Chris Hipkins on policy
Luxon attacked Hipkins over Labour’s lack of policy. Video / Mark Mitchell

Finance Minister Nicola Willis will ask Fonterra about butter prices
Finance Minister Nicola Willis told Ryan Bridge that she meets with Fonterra regularly and will ask the dairy co-operative about its pricing model during their next meeting.

Ethnic Communities Minister Mark Mitchell explains what is behind the Harmony Accord
Ethnic Communities Minister Mark Mitchell says there is no room for Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in New Zealand. Video / Mark Mitchell

Tree-planting Olympics! Who will take the gold?
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Sky TV buys Three from Warner Bros Discovery for $1
BusinessDesk's Garth Bray on Sky TV buying Three from Warner Bros Discovery for $1 in major media shake-up.

Consumer NZ launching petition asking supermarkets to 'clean up their act'
Consumer NZ's Jon Duffy is launching a petition asking supermarkets to 'clean up their act'.

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Hack attack exploiting versions of Microsoft Sharepoint used by many New Zealand organisations
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Hawke's Bay Today reporter Rafaella Melo chats with Ryan about how an experienced gynaecologist got stuck in a cleaning job while hundreds of women wait for specialist care.

Spy cams' are easy to buy and difficult to spot - how can you protect yourself?
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Are we small enough? US to impose 10% tariff on 'small countries' from August
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Only 153 families getting maximum $75 weekly childcare tax credit
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New research shows four-day work week linking to improved employee wellbeing
Otago University Business School Associate Professor Paula O'Kane says new research which shows a four-day work week is linked to improved employee wellbeing and job satisfaction.