While healthcare saw big jumps, advertising, arts and media is struggling.
NZ Post has confirmed its plans to stream mail into the parcel network.
The end of TVNZ's Sunday programme also represents a turning point for Aotearoa's broadcast media, writes Sarah Baker.
On Thursday, the Ministry for Primary Industries announced it would slash 384 roles.
Staff were sent an email of the proposal on Thursday.
"It's just so easy now."
"As we go through the year, we are expecting some of those announced job losses will turn into actual recorded job losses."
Tana has been suspended from her portfolios.
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke van Velden shared her priorities with the Auckland Business Chamber.
The affected employees arrived from India on Accredited Employer Work Visas.
The survey of chefs in New Zealand and Australia shows they experience significant financial hardship and mental health issues, with many wishing to leave their jobs.
"What am I doing here?"
The boss has been accused of being "absolutely incapable" following the leaked exchange.
"I think I'm in the wrong career."
"Competition among candidates has become extremely tight."
Crown Law has released the results of an investigation into claims of bullying at Hamilton Legal.
Some loved the mum's idea, but others have panned the optional tasks as "offensive".
Child poverty and public housing have improved, but other serious issues plague the people of Aotearoa.
It is slightly up from the last quarter.
There are some red flags you shouldn't overlook.