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Tax-free gains fuel market: RB

Central bank wants Government to look at changes to untaxed capital gains on property.

Air NZ to open new US route

Air New Zealand is tipped to announce new US route on Thursday morning.

CallPlus firm on Global Mode

CallPlus joins Global Mode's creator in seeking more information on claims it is illegal.

Fish and chips may be at risk

Could the "fish" in fish and chips soon be off the menu thanks to global warming?

Zero hour for McDonald's

Fast food workers strike after failed mediation over zero-hour contracts - and it's 'just the beginning' says union.

Beef and veal exports hit record

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Lobby groups tackle 'taniwha tax'

Vinyl makes a comeback

Fines over Anzac campaign

Crosbys' $100,000 donation

Waratah Resources to launch Islamic commodities venture

Director of failed firm goes AWOL

Netflix' bite felt by Aussie networks

Brazen poachers rile farmers

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Learning to speak KiwiSaver

Only a few per cent of KiwiSaver investors have much of an understanding of how their money is invested.

$50,000 fine over Anzac memes

Minister for Veteran Affairs has lashed out at supermarket giant Woolworths for trivialising the Anzac memory.

The most anxious people in your office are...

Take a look around your office. The most stressed employees in the room probably aren't the greying bosses.

A daughter's legacy

Anti-domestic violence campaigner Lesley Elliott wins top prize at 2014 Women of Influence awards.

Drought bites deepest in Hurunui

Hurunui farmers missed out on the storm clouds that brought relief to Canterbury.

Arming yourself to succeed in the cloud

IT practitioners must see themselves as business people and technologists, and help to build bridges between business goals and technology solutions.