Canterbury’s regional council aims to limit the average rates increase to 9.9% in their draft 2025/26 annual plan, with some areas in Mid Canterbury facing a higher rise of 17%. Despite a 15-1 vote in favor of the plan, Mid Canterbury councillor Ian Mackenzie expressed concern over the disproportionate impact on certain regions, suggesting the need for further discussion on reducing the rate rise by deferring projects. Changes in public transport investment were attributed to reduced central Government funding, with consultation on the draft plan open until April 3 and hearings scheduled for May.
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Inside Economics: Why the job market feels worse than the numbers look
Welcome to Inside Economics, where the latest economic insights are explored weekly. Recent Stats NZ data revealed a decline of 27,850 jobs in New Zealand as of June compared to the previous year, leading to concerns about the labor market and the overall economic conditions during winter. Want More Context? 🔎
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