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Farmers ‘going hell for leather’ to take advantage of high prices

Navigation for News Categories Rosalind Crickett said it looked like dairy farmers were “going hell for leather” as they took advantage of high milk prices. Photo: 123rf Some milk processing factories are bursting at the seams as huge volumes of milk are trucked to their plants, according to a dairy analyst at NZX. Rosalind Crickett

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‘We don’t get richer buying each other’s houses’: How Auckland’s affordability story has improved

Auckland has house prices 7.7 times incomes. Photo: 123rf Recent housing affordability rankings have been notable for one thing – Auckland hasn’t been in the bottom 10. For many years, it was common for the city to feature among the most unaffordable in the world. But in the most recent Demographia research, it came in

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Liquidators say Nanogirl Labs unlikely to be able to pay $260,000 tax debt

Navigation for News Categories Michelle Dickinson. Photo: RNZ Nanogirl Labs Ltd owes Inland Revenue more than $260,000 and is unlikely to be able to pay any of its unsecured creditors, its liquidators say. The company – founded by Michelle Dickinson and her husband Joe Davis – was placed into liquidation last November. Dickinson told RNZ

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Survey finds increasing number of New Zealand graduates aim to be business owners

Navigation for News Categories The survey found entrepreneurship to be a recurring theme among graduates in beauty, health, trades and community services. Photo: 123RF An increasing number of vocational school graduates are looking to set-up shop rather than find a job. Independent research by private training school, Skills Group, indicates business ownership ranks among the

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