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The richest 10% of New Zealanders hold more than half the country’s wealth. The poorer half of the population, meanwhile, holds just 2%. So why are we still so reluctant to talk about wealth ...
Balmoral residents insisted they were from Epsom, not grotty Mt Albert, and they spammed the Electoral Commission with complaints until it agreed.
The lobby group says it legally obtained the photo for use in its campaign against Māori wards. A lawyer says it's a breach of the Fair Trading Act.
The Bulletin August 7, 2025 Cheaper petrol on its way under new system – but will drivers end up paying more?
While there’s broad agreement that the RMA needed fixing, there’s growing unease about what its replacement will prioritise – and who it will leave out.
A year after a dramatic police raid on the Remuera home of Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke, the fallout from the $300m collapse of Du Val continues to spread, writes Catherine McGregor in today’s ...
Twelve candidates – including at least one actual clown – have put up their hands for the worst job in local politics.
Critics of the government's 'bullying' of Auckland Council fail to mention that dense housing remains banned in the places where it makes the most sense.
Stories by Duncan GreiveDuncan Greive is the founder of The Spinoff, and writes with a focus on business, pop culture and media. He also hosts The Fold, a podcast which features interviews and ...
Shanti is a contributing writer at The Spinoff with a focus on Christchurch and the South Island. Email her at [email protected] ...
'I feel like I'm a decade behind my peers: taking a working holiday and saving my first $100k. But I'm really proud of myself for getting this far ...
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