Labour announces the launch of the New Zealand Future Fund as a flagship initiative to invest in local innovation, create well-paid jobs, and retain talent by prioritising domestic economic growth and community-based development.
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The Treasury's got another look, of course, at our economic circumstances to give the Finance Minister a bit of a steer ahead of the budget. Worst case scenario, inflation 7.4, that would mean oils at about 180. Dr Murray Horne is former Treasury Secretary, of course, these days New Zealand Initiative Senior Fellow. Murray, good morning.
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criticism of commercial failure undermining indigenous trust
Minister tells Crown companies to ‘get on the bus’ with cost-cuttingignored social cost of fiscal policies
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