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No sign of slowing : Asking prices crack new milestone as demand significantly outweighs supply

No sign of slowing : Asking prices crack new milestone as demand significantly outweighs supply Newshub 3 hrs ago Jamie Ensor © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty. Watch: House prices in New Zealand too high for buyers to get Government s First Home Grant - data New data shows house prices cracked a new milestone in March as demand continues to significantly outweigh supply. According to the latest Trade Me Property Price Index released on Wednesday, New Zealand s national average asking price for a property is $805,100 - the first time it has crossed the $800,000 mark. That s up just under 16 percent since March last year, or 14 percent if you take growth in Auckland out of the mix.

Hip Hip Hooray… Probus Celebrates 45 Years In Australia

Monday, 1 February 2021, 5:22 pm Tens of thousands of active retirees can confirm the secret to maintaining a fulfilling lifestyle in retirement is to stay connected with like-minded people. From exciting adventures to casual outings, for more than four decades Probus Clubs have been offering retirees the opportunity to discover new interests with new friends. The first Probus Clubs in the South Pacific were formed in New Zealand’s Kapiti Coast in 1974 and in Hunters Hill, Australia in 1976. Since then, Probus has enriched the lives of thousands of retirees across both countries. Last year Kapiti Coast Probus Club celebrated their 46th year

Step Up Or Lose | Scoop News

Every New Zealander has to become a Climate Change advocate suggests Michael Barnett, CEO of the Auckland Business Chamber. We need to share the aspirations on how in the future we move people and freight, heat our homes, recycle, construct buildings, .

UK s CPTPP Inclusion Would Be A Win For Exporters

Sunday, 31 January 2021, 4:39 pm The UK’s addition to the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) would reduce barriers and give exporters a much-needed boost in the wake of Covid-19, BusinessNZ Network Chief Executive Kirk Hope says. I expect to see significant gains in both economies if the UK is able to join. While there is still a lot to work through, the news will be welcomed by exporters in the face of significant economic uncertainty. It will achieve greater cross-border investment, improving productivity and innovation and potentially creating new jobs. The UK is a major export market for New Zealand. It is our

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