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    Hopes the new vocational education model kicking in from today will put industry in the driver's seat
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     1 January 2026
    Hopes the new vocational education model kicking in from today will put industry in the driver's seat
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    New agreements take effect today - for a strategic coal reserve stockpile at Huntly Power Station
    1 Jan: New agreements take effect today - for a strategic coal reserve stockpile at Huntly Power Station... more
    A gang of thieves has made off with tens of millions of euros - after drilling into a German bank vault in a daring holiday heist
    31 Dec 2025: A gang of thieves has made off with tens of millions of euros - after drilling into a German bank vault in a daring holiday heist... more
    Recognition for the lawyer behind class action against two major banks
    31 Dec 2025: Recognition for the lawyer behind class action against two major banks... more
    One of the country's newest knights says philanthropy gives him purpose
    31 Dec 2025: One of the country's newest knights says philanthropy gives him purpose... more
    Human-operated Tokyo robot venture allows housebound people to work
    31 Dec 2025: Ory Yoshifuji's Tokyo business employs housebound individuals to operate robots as waitstaff at a cafe and as personal tour guides in the city.... more
    The operators issuing fake corporate licences in the name of a tiny African island
    31 Dec 2025: An ABC investigation has identified several individuals involved in a network of illegitimate corporate regulators and service firms.... more
    Eurostar train services cancelled across Europe due to power issue
    31 Dec 2025: A disruption on Tuesday prompted the rail company to request train customers postpone their journeys until another time.... more
    It's back to business for a refreshed Auckland FC side, following a prolonged break in the A-League
    30 Dec 2025: It's back to business for a refreshed Auckland FC side, following a prolonged break in the A-League... more
    The EU's new deforestation regulation could be favourable to New Zealand - when it eventually kicks in
    30 Dec 2025: The EU's new deforestation regulation could be favourable to New Zealand - when it eventually kicks in... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     02 Jan: Authorities are working to get to the bottom of a major cyber security breach which may have exposed the personal health data of tens of thousands of Kiwis +++++++++++++++++++++++
     01 Jan: Hopes the new vocational education model kicking in from today will put industry in the driver's seat +++++++++++++++
     26 Dec: Retailers have their last push of the year - as Kiwis hit the shops for Boxing Day sales +++++++++++++++
     24 Dec: This year's Christmas spread could cost a bit more to put on tomorrow ++++++++++++
     24 Dec: A jury's ordered US pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson to pay more than 2.5 billion dollars - to a woman who blamed it for causing her cancer ++++++++++++
     01 Jan: New agreements take effect today - for a strategic coal reserve stockpile at Huntly Power Station ++++++++++++
     23 Dec: Authorities are bemused by a rare case of dumpster diving for cheese - then sold on the black market in South Waikato ++++++++++++

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      11 Jan: Microsoft office 2024 home & business drops to $99.97 (PC World)
      10 Jan: Replace cloud-only tools with a lifetime version of microsoft office 2021 for $35 (PC World)
      10 Jan: Smarter displays, faster mini pcs, ai everywhere: msi is redefining professional performance at ces 2026 (PC World)
      9 Jan: More businesses call to be included in pub rates backtrack (BBCWorld)
      9 Jan: 'pub tax u-turn' and 'caring catherine' (BBCWorld)
      9 Jan: Large fire engulfs building in auckland's pakuranga (RadioNZ)
      9 Jan: Business rate rises for pubs to be watered down after pressure from landlords (BBCWorld)
      9 Jan: ‘appalled’: ird apologises after paywalled news articles copied and shared among 600 staff (Stuff.co.nz)
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