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Last month I spent just over 24 hours in Melbourne visiting friends. Amanda stayed on a little longer, but with Sunday being open home day, I needed to be back. Our friends live in a very cool 1960s home about 25 minutes from the CBD, close to the sea. Over a drink, Dan mentioned the […]

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The start of a new year always brings a sense of optimism. A fresh page, a chance to reset, and the comforting idea that last year’s bad habits can stay exactly where they belong, last year. If you’re a regular gym-goer, January is chaos. Classes book out, new year’s resolutions are everywhere, and suddenly it’s […]

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And just like that, we find ourselves at the end of another year. For many, this time comes with a hopeful sense that next year will be better, as if a short shutdown in December can miraculously heal an entire economy. So, what have we learned in 2025? Rate Cuts All year the conversation centred […]

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Only a few short years ago, New Zealand was in the grip of a housing crisis. The headlines screamed about supply shortages, record prices were locking out first-home buyers, and rents were through the roof. Political parties blamed each other for decades of under-investment in housing. Fast forward to 2025, and we’re facing the opposite […]

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Are We Back?
It’s not often we see a genuine first, but last month Dr Anna Breman was appointed the first woman Governor of the Reserve Bank. While not a Kiwi, she arrives with no political baggage and a clean slate, and with a bit of good management she will arrive just in time to steer us through […]

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