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Winston Takes Aim at Pāti Māori
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has taken aim at Te Pāti Māori, calling them “radical extremists” and accusing them stoking racial division, Three Air New Zealand regional aircraft were struck by lightning earlier today and are being reviewed by engineering teams to ensure they are safe to fly, the airline says & Lotto Powerball: $33 million prize not struck, rolls over to Saturday.

Boeing's wallet takes a nosedive
Boeing sees free cash burn in 2024 as deliveries remain sluggish, Lotto Powerball has jackpotted to $30 million this weekend, 2 Cheap Cars has reported a record annual net profit after tax of $6.2 million, anti-Israel boycotts hurting McDonald’s and KFC in Asia, Tesla slashes Model Y production in Shanghai, and NZ ministers give more detail on new social housing plans.
China sends warships, jets to ‘punish’ Taiwan
Wall Street banks plunder Jarden’s ranks as bonuses land, US Sues to Break Up Live Nation, Ticketmaster ‘Monopoly’, Nvidia Stock Surges as Sales Forecast Delivers on AI Hopes, Questions raised about My Food Bag’s return to dividends, Smart heads bet BHP’s Anglo American bid gets over finish line and China sends warships, jets to ‘punish’ Taiwan.
The Warehouse boss quits
The Warehouse boss abruptly quits, harassment in the workplace costs NZ employers around $1.5 billion a year, SkyCity agrees to A$67m Austrac penalty, Auditor-General’s worries about multi-year government spending, MP Julie Anne Genter has admitted she crossed a line when she yelled in the face of a minister in Parliament, and Qatar Airways returns with new push for more flights into Australia.
New misconduct allegations at EY, investigation launched
Hackers hold Australian prescription platform to ransom, AT&T Strikes Space Broadband Deal in Challenge to Musk’s SpaceX, Regal allegedly embroiled in South Korean securities investigation, Former Fonterra supplier Waitonui Holdings owed over $43.5m and They still hate him, but Wall Street’s big donors turn to Trump