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Why Japan is the only country where married couples must have the same surname
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20 April 2024
Six couples are suing the Japanese government for the right to use different surnames. With the support of big business, there is now growing pressure to allow more options.
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The Auckland Ratepayers Alliance says the latest Government measure to ease rates, only solves a small part of the problem
19 Apr:
The Auckland Ratepayers Alliance says the latest Government measure to ease rates, only solves a small part of the problem...
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Households will need to keep spending tight for another year yet
19 Apr:
Households will need to keep spending tight for another year yet...
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Experts are forecasting more financial pressure for households, continuing into late next year
19 Apr:
Experts are forecasting more financial pressure for households, continuing into late next year...
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The Reserve Bank may have to make some unpopular decisions
18 Apr:
The Reserve Bank may have to make some unpopular decisions...
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Taylor Swift may get a tiny bit of the blame, for inflation and interest rates staying higher longer
17 Apr:
Taylor Swift may get a tiny bit of the blame, for inflation and interest rates staying higher longer...
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Inflation is slowing, but many New Zealanders are still getting poorer
17 Apr:
Inflation is slowing, but many New Zealanders are still getting poorer...
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Lower interest rates still look like a distant prospect in the eyes of our largest bank
17 Apr:
Lower interest rates still look like a distant prospect in the eyes of our largest bank...
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Domestic airfares have been ranked New Zealand's least competitive market; trailing supermarkets, banks and fuel companies
17 Apr:
Domestic airfares have been ranked New Zealand's least competitive market; trailing supermarkets, banks and fuel companies...
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