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· September 26, 2025
Source: IHC The latest Ministry of Social Development social cohesion report confirms what disability advocates have long warned: poverty is deepening across Aotearoa, and disabled people are hit hardest. IHC...
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· September 26, 2025
Source: Media Outreach World Robotics 2025 Report by International Federation of Robotics released FRANKFURT, GERMANY – Newsaktuell – 25 September 2025 – The new World Robotics 2025 statistics on industrial...
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· September 26, 2025
Economic snapshot: June 2025 quarter – news story 25 September 2025 Our economic snapshot summarises important economic statistics for the June 2025 quarter. It uses statistics drawn from key Stats NZ...
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· September 26, 2025
Subnational population projections: 2023(base)–2053 – information release 25 September 2025 Subnational population projections indicate the future size and age-sex structure of the population of New Zealand’s 16 regional council areas, 67...
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· September 25, 2025
Source: Tertiary Education Commission On this page: TEO leadership webinars TEC is offering a series of webinars to support TEO leadership with the transition from careers.govt.nz to Tahatū Career Navigator....
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· September 25, 2025
Source: Media Outreach HEFEI, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 September 2025 – The 2025 World Manufacturing Convention, themed “Intelligent Manufacturing for a Better Future,” concluded in Hefei. Over...
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· September 25, 2025
Source: NZCTU NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi Economist Craig Renney is saying that new GDP data released by Statistics New Zealand demonstrates the scale of the problems in the economy, and...
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· September 25, 2025
Source: IGEA NZ Plays 2025 report reveals parents see video games as a positive force in learning, connection and creativity New Zealand, 25 September 2025 – Video games are now...
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· September 24, 2025
Monthly consumers price index – updates on progress – methods paper 25 September 2025 We have added ‘Monthly consumers price index – updates on progress’ to Stats NZ website. This page summarises...
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· September 24, 2025
Overseas merchandise trade: August 2025 – availability of data and correction to CSV files update Technical issues that were preventing some Overseas merchandise trade: August 2025 data from publishing are...
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· September 21, 2025
Source: New Zealand Government Minister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden says a sustained focus on delivering efficient government services has produced the shortest citizenship wait times in five years. ...
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· September 20, 2025
Overseas merchandise trade: August 2025 – information release 19 September 2025 Overseas merchandise trade statistics provide information on imports and exports of merchandise goods between New Zealand and other countries. Key...
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· September 18, 2025
Source: Statistics New Zealand GDP decreases 0.9 percent in the June 2025 quarter 18 September 2025 New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell 0.9 percent in the June 2025 quarter,...
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· September 18, 2025
Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi Economist Craig Renney is saying that new GDP data released by Statistics New Zealand demonstrates the scale of the problems in the...
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· September 18, 2025
Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health Publication date: 18 September 2025 The Health and Independence Report draws on a range of data and indicators to provide an overview of the...
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· September 17, 2025
Gross domestic product: June 2025 quarter – update 17 September 2025 We are continuing to experience technical issues with Infoshare that may mean data from Gross domestic product: June 2025 quarter will not...
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· September 17, 2025
Balance of payments and international investment position: June 2025 quarter – update 17 September 2025 We are experiencing some technical issues with Infoshare that may prevent the ratios table updating...
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· September 17, 2025
Quarterly current account deficit $3.4 billion – news story 17 September 2025 New Zealand’s seasonally adjusted current account deficit narrowed by $702 million to $3.4 billion in the June 2025 quarter,...
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· September 17, 2025
Source: Worksafe New Zealand 17 September 2025 Welcome to the eighth WorkSafe High Hazards newsletter. In this issue we cover: Introduction from Pelin Fantham, Chief Inspector High Hazards New major...
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· September 16, 2025
Annual food prices increase 5.0 percent – news story 16 September 2025 Food prices increased 5.0 percent in the 12 months to August 2025, the same increase as in the...
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· September 16, 2025
Selected price indexes: August 2025 – update 16 September 2025 Three Food Price Index tables in Infoshare have not updated to include data for August 2025. However, the data can be accessed...
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· September 15, 2025
2025 balance of payments and national accounts: Data sources and methods 15 September 2025 This page explains the revisions to the data sources and methods that will be included in...
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· September 15, 2025
Source: ASB Bay of Plenty tops ASB’s Regional Economic Scoreboard for the first time in nearly a decade. Signs of growth and improved confidence shift Auckland into top half...
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· September 11, 2025
Source: Media Outreach Three-day conference in Singapore empowers young changemakers through mentorship and international collaboration SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 September 2025 – Tzu-Chi Foundation (Singapore) and the...
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· September 11, 2025
Source: Greenpeace MBIE’s latest quarterly energy report, released today, shows electricity prices remain stubbornly high. The report comes amidst a string of manufacturing and mill closures where high energy costs were cited as...
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· September 11, 2025
Source: Save the Children Save the Children and Amnesty International have launched a global campaign aimed at raising awareness of the 2.38 million Palestinian children, still alive, growing up in unbearable...
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· September 11, 2025
Source: New Zealand Government The Government’s ensuring young New Zealanders are prepared for the jobs of tomorrow, unveiling new future focused senior secondary school subjects. “When our young people leave...