Economy blamed for Dunedin agency’s demise

A Dunedin recruitment agency has been put into liquidation owing more than $500,000 amid “brutal” conditions in the job market. DKW Personnel (Dunedin) Ltd ceased trading and was placed into liquidation in May. The liquidator’s six-monthly report, made public last week, estimated the total shortfall to creditors at $540,942. A preferential claim was received from…

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Car imports via baggage banned

Fuel prices to go up Rs2.56/litre as ECC tightens auto import rules, PIA gets bailout ISLAMABAD: The government on Tuesday banned the import of used cars under the baggage scheme and tightened restrictions for the other two schemes, including a minimum three-year stay abroad, restricting competition for foreign firms in breach of commitments made to…

Ron Crouch Transport enters voluntary administration

Ron Crouch Transport (RCT), a longstanding regional freight carrier with a 47-year history, has been placed into voluntary administration, with Managing Director Geoff Crouch describing the decision as one made “with the heaviest of hearts.” In a statement issued yesterday, Crouch stressed the move was a voluntary step taken to provide clarity for employees, customers…

Aussies urged to act now – News Hub

Key Facts: Australians risk significant post-Christmas debt with household spending up 5% year-on-year and savings ratios down to 4-5% Household costs have increased across multiple categories: travel/accommodation (1.1%), dining (3.3%), groceries (3%), and alcohol/tobacco (6%) 78% of Australians plan to adjust Christmas spending habits, with most preferring debit over credit cards and implementing stricter budgets…