Government to make it easier to switch banks, forcing banks to share consumer data on request - NZ Herald
Banks will be required to share a customer's data with rivals.
Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
Banks will be required to share a customer's data with rivals. Keep Reading
The scene is set for fraught negotiations over who should pay for climate damage at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt. Keep Reading
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The prime minister is set to attend both the East Asia Summit and Apec, as regional leaders convene in-person for the first time in three years. Keep Reading
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National Party leader Christopher Luxon says the latest fuel sector shake-up is a "leap back to 1970s" while Energy Resources Aotearoa says the proposal is rife with fishhooks. Keep Reading
Governments seem more interested in protecting their short-term electoral interests than reducing the harm they are causing the planet – NZ's transport biofuels delay comes at an upfront cost of 230,000 tonnes of emissions. Keep Reading
National MP Sam Uffindell appears to have gazumped both his party and his leader. Keep Reading
Newshub can reveal just five nurses have arrived in New Zealand under current settings. Keep Reading
Cabinet improves compensation after an error meant the man was incorrectly recorded as a disqualified driver. Keep Reading
However, National's leader insisted the party is "deeply committed" to climate action and said the Government hasn't moved fast enough. Keep Reading
She said New Zealand got here without quotas. Keep Reading
Left wing contrarian Chris Trotter has made some outlandish claims about Jacinda Ardern’s recent conference speech. Keep Reading
Bad News: While Labour’s refusal to back away from its most controversial policies is mobilising right-wing voters against them, its all-t... Keep Reading
The corporate retail banks are making mega profits on the back of Government policies and indirect subsidies of recent years. As a result, there are calls from across almost the whole political spectrum for greater regulation of the banking sector, including windfall taxes. But will outrage turn int Keep Reading
New Zealand has joined just a handful of other countries in giving money to developing countries for the loss and damage wrought by climate change. Keep Reading
University staff gathered on the Parliament steps in Wellington today, chanting for more funding and less staff cuts. Keep Reading
National's willing to support it if the Government makes changes. Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon won't say whether he'd revive Simon Bridges tax indexation policy. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Grant Robertson and PM Jacinda Ardern on profits of banks, the reappointment of Adrian Orr and a windfall tax. Video / Mark Mitchell Keep Reading
Has the Government got an issue with their 'shovel ready' project programme. Back in July 2020 they announced their $2.6 billion plan to pump money into co Keep Reading
Thirty Minute Symphony? Among her peers there is no one who approaches Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern when it comes to talking the talk. She ... Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Most of what we hear from Auckland's new mayor are not his own words. When will that change? Keep Reading
The government is being told if it is worried about banks' mega profits it should investigate whether its monetary policy decisions have played a part. Keep Reading
Smaller political parties are calling for unity, saying the latest poll results show people are sick of politicking - while touting their own consistent or growing support. Keep Reading
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