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‘It is crunch time’: Kiwis are leaving NZ at a record rate, and they’re headed to Australia

As New Zealanders grapple with high interest rates, stubborn inflation and general economic downturn, job losses have begun and more Kiwis than ever are leaving for good.    As New Zealanders grapple with high interest rates, stubborn inflation and general economic downturn, job losses have begun and more Kiwis than ever are leaving for good.    Economy,…

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Cohesive: Content creation with AI

Discover more Ai business tools: Best Ai Marketing Tools Best Ai Tools for HR and Recruiting Best Ai Tools for Finance and Accounting Cohesive is a powerful AI editor that allows business managers to create, refine, edit, and publish content seamlessly. This innovative tool offers a range of features, including AI image generation, importing knowledge…

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Vital cross-country railway to be flood-proofed after washouts cost economy $320 million

More than $200 million will be spent upgrading large sections of the Trans-Australian Railway line so the east-west freight link can withstand one-in-100-year weather events. More than $200 million will be spent upgrading large sections of the Trans-Australian Railway line so the east-west freight link can withstand one-in-100-year weather events. Rail Transport Industry, Infrastructure Policy, Federal Government Latest…

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Environmental Defenders Office did not breach $8.2m grant agreement over NT gas case, review finds

The Environmental Defenders Office was criticised over its involvement in a court case that saw Indigenous elders challenge plans to build a gas pipeline between a major gas field and Darwin Harbour. The Environmental Defenders Office was criticised over its involvement in a court case that saw Indigenous elders challenge plans to build a gas pipeline…

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SA makes play to enter US nuclear submarine supply chain ahead of AUKUS

South Australia’s naval shipbuilding sector is moving to become more heavily involved in US nuclear submarine construction, well before work begins on AUKUS vessels. South Australia’s naval shipbuilding sector is moving to become more heavily involved in US nuclear submarine construction, well before work begins on AUKUS vessels. Navy, Defence Industry, Aerospace and Defence Equipment Manufacturing, Nuclear…

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