The National Party, the PM, and busting myths about their approach to climate change: Sir Ian Taylor

Opinion: Where were the coalition partners to support the leading party? Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Coromandel Cure tourism campaign a success, visitor spend up

Experience the Coromandel Cure. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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How safe is flying? New figures reveal chances of being in an air crash

International Air Transport Association data shows the riskiest places to fly. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Live Q&A: Rates, inflation and economic ‘tough love’ – Liam Dann answers your questions

Mortgage holders didn't get the news they were hoping for yesterday. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Apple steers away from electric car project, moves towards AI

The dream of owning a self-driving electric car made by Apple may be over. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Newshub closure: News outlet reports its own demise on 6pm bulletin

New Zealand's political leaders also say it is a sad day for NZ's democracy. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Newshub closure: Warner Bros. Discovery boss Glen Kyne speaks, outlines what led to ‘heartbreaking’ decision

The boss on the staff's devastation and what the PM told him before that Newshub meeting. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Reserve Bank’s OCR call gives NZ stocks a boost – Market close

NZ stocks ended on a firm note after RBNZ kept rates on hold. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Skincare brand Me Today to sell King Honey as losses mount

The company also plans to restructure debt and raise capital from shareholders. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Sony to cut about 900 jobs in its PlayStation unit as layoffs in technology, gaming sector continue

Cuts cone after Microsoft said it would cut nearly 2000 workers in games. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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