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What is 'revenge saving' and are you part of the latest financial trend?

What is 'revenge saving' and are you part of the latest financial trend?

As the world continues to recover from the altered spending habits of the post-pandemic period, "revenge saving" is the latest trend taking hold.

New Zealand

33 mins ago

Car clocked speeding at 204km/h highlights need for cameras – AA

Car clocked speeding at 204km/h highlights need for cameras – AA

Some "incredibly reckless, dangerous" behaviour on the roads is inevitable, says AA spokesperson.

Crime and Justice

6:00am

The homeowner had planned to install the gas connection for cooking and hot water to support her elderly parent and young children.

Auckland family shocked by $37k gas quote, despite DIY efforts to cut costs

Vector apologised and lowered the bill, but the cost remains unaffordable for the family, as the Vector's new policy shifts the full installation expense to customers.

New Zealand

6:00am

Kororā/little penguin.

Police, DOC seek witnesses after penguin found dead in Oamaru

Police investigating anti-social vehicle activity near the Esplanade on September 28, urging witnesses to come forward after protected kororā found dead.

Crime and Justice

8:11pm

Pams brand mini hash browns. (Source: MPI)

Hash browns recalled due to possible plastic contamination

New Zealand Food Safety advised people who had purchased the product to not consume it and return it to the store for a full refund.

Business

7:37pm

What is 'revenge saving' and are you part of the latest financial trend?

What is 'revenge saving' and are you part of the latest financial trend?

As the world continues to recover from the altered spending habits of the post-pandemic period, "revenge saving" is the latest trend taking hold.

New Zealand

33 mins ago

Car clocked speeding at 204km/h highlights need for cameras – AA

Car clocked speeding at 204km/h highlights need for cameras – AA

Some "incredibly reckless, dangerous" behaviour on the roads is inevitable, says AA spokesperson.

Crime and Justice

6:00am

The homeowner had planned to install the gas connection for cooking and hot water to support her elderly parent and young children.

Auckland family shocked by $37k gas quote, despite DIY efforts to cut costs

Vector apologised and lowered the bill, but the cost remains unaffordable for the family, as the Vector's new policy shifts the full installation expense to customers.

New Zealand

6:00am

Kororā/little penguin.

Police, DOC seek witnesses after penguin found dead in Oamaru

Police investigating anti-social vehicle activity near the Esplanade on September 28, urging witnesses to come forward after protected kororā found dead.

Crime and Justice

8:11pm

Pams brand mini hash browns. (Source: MPI)

Hash browns recalled due to possible plastic contamination

New Zealand Food Safety advised people who had purchased the product to not consume it and return it to the store for a full refund.

Business

7:37pm

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ACT leader and Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour speaks at a meeting in Blenheim. (Source: LDR / Kira Carrington)

Seymour: Don't sacrifice Blenheim to 'war on cars'

The deputy PM and ACT leader said Blenheim should avoid the mistakes of Auckland and Queenstown in limiting vehicle access.

Politics

7:29pm

Emergency services were called to the Bucklands Beach property at around 2.30am.

Bodies recovered after fatal Auckland house fire as probe continues

Two people were killed and one remains in hospital following the fatal blaze in the suburb of Bucklands Beach early yesterday morning.

New Zealand

7:16pm

1:03

The Financial Markets Authority wants consumers to complain more, and for companies to listen.

FMA urges Kiwi consumers to complain more on financial issues

The Financial Markets Authority says fewer than than one-third of Kiwis were confident that they knew how to complain.

Business

7:11pm

About 10 people had been camping in a car park at Holy Trinity Avonside in Christchurch.

Chch homeless people living on church grounds forced to leave

Around 10 people had been camping in a car park at Holy Trinity Avonside in Christchurch.

New Zealand

6:34pm

2:16

Defence Minister Judith Collins and Associate Defence Minister Chris Penk

Govt unveils defence industry push to double spending, grow Kiwi firms

Defence Minister Judith Collins and Associate Minister Chris Penk say the strategy will future-proof the NZDF and strengthen economic opportunities.

Politics

6:22pm

2:20

Peters said protesting outside the home of politicians was disgraceful.

'Disgraceful': Peters fires back at protesters outside his home

Protesters gathered outside Foreign Minister Winston Peters' home in Auckland in support of those on board the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Politics

6:19pm

2:45

Chemical spill closes Pōkeno motorway on-ramp after truck crash

Chemical spill closes Pōkeno motorway on-ramp after truck crash

Emergency services responded to the two-vehicle crash on the Great South Rd northbound on-ramp at around 5.20pm.

New Zealand

6:05pm

Whakaari-White Island erupted in December 2019 resulting in the loss of 22 lives and many severe injuries.

Whakaari coronial inquiry: NZ didn't seem ready for disaster, court told

"Perhaps the suffering of those impacted that day could have been avoided," counsel for the survivors and families of the deceased said.

New Zealand

5:29pm

Police name Gisborne homicide victim, confirm use of firearm

Police name Gisborne homicide victim, confirm use of firearm

The 36-year-old was found critically injured on the front lawn of a Riverdale property and later died in hospital.

Crime and Justice

5:00pm

Walter, 56, has been reported missing from a care facility in the Papakura area.

Man missing from Auckland care facility for nearly two weeks

Walter Brown, 56, was last seen in Papatoetoe on the weekend of September 20.

Crime and Justice

4:34pm

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 FreshLife brand Chopped Peanuts (left) and  Gilmours brand Chopped Peanuts.

Chopped peanuts recalled over possible presence of small metal pieces

Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd and Scalzo Food Industries have recalled batches of their chopped peanuts.

New Zealand

4:25pm

The two-hour time limited side of Tauranga's Fifth Ave is mostly free of cars.

Empty streets, fewer sales: Tauranga businesses hit by new parking rules

Tauranga City Council introduced paid on-street parking in the city centre fringe on August 18.

New Zealand

3:49pm

Ballot boxes (file image).

Ruapehu candidate gives up campaigning after 'brutal' online abuse

"It's stopped me going anywhere on my own and I’m scared of leaving my car in the main street. I’ve given up campaigning," a candidate said.

Politics

12:18pm

1:30

Some of the car seats recalled from PD Mart

Car seats recalled by retailer over safety concerns

The retailer, formerly known as Panda Mart, has previously been subject to recalls involving toys, bikes, baby walkers and other children’s products.

Business

11:53am

1:30

A lot of households still use gas, a plumber says.

Plumber says gas is going nowhere as homeowners worry about rising costs

Auckland plumber says gas for residential use is going nowhere, amid fears the future of supply uncertain, and some homeowners considering changing to electric.

New Zealand

11:39am

1:30

Dunedin Hospital.

Documents reveal bullying at Dunedin Hospital, 'fear' at Southland

Bullying at Dunedin Hospital has been revealed in documents released following reports some staff at Southland Hospital had been told they couldn't chat to each other for more than five minutes.

Health

10:43am

1:30

The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a terror attack at a Manchester synagogue, Te Pāti Māori’s reassurance to members, and how Elon Musk set a new world record.

News in 90 Seconds October 3

The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a terror attack at a Manchester synagogue, Te Pāti Māori’s reassurance to members, and how Elon Musk set a new world record.

New Zealand

9:31am

1:30

A concept image of the covered centre court.

Govts injects $5m into covered roof project at Auckland tennis centre

Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston said the investment would future proof the Centre Court, and expand the types of events which can be held there.

Politics

9:30am

1:30

Thunderstorms and rain are forecast to sweep over the North Island.

Thunderstorms, heavy rain on the cards for parts of North Island

Many Kiwis are set for a wet end to the school holidays.

New Zealand

9:04am

1:30

Head chef and co-owner of Wellington restaurant Margot, Tom Adam.

Hospitality sector fears NCEA overhaul will worsen staff shortages

Sam MacKinnon from Hospitality New Zealand said axing the Level 1 qualification could make the subject less attractive for students.

Business

8:44am

1:30

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