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Outstanding in her field: Rural ambassador considers next move

High-flying rural ambassador Courtney Davies is encouraging young women to seek a diverse range of experiences as they carve out a career path – with a top bank CEO endorsing the approach.

BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS surprise community cricket group with limited edition shirts

The BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS have surprised members of the Bangladesh cricket community in Auckland by turning up to their social cricket match and presenting them with a limited edition “two homes” shirt.

Optimism rises in financial wellbeing survey

People were feeling more optimistic in the final months of last year, according to the latest ANZ Financial Wellbeing Indicator (FWI) report.

A friend for life: Waitlist for assistance dogs ‘growing every day’

A New Zealand charity which trains and manages assistance dogs says its waitlist is “growing every day”, and more funding and volunteers are needed.

ANZ Investments reaches major milestone - over 100,000 KiwiSaver members helped into their first home

More than one hundred thousand people have made a withdrawal from one of ANZ Investments’ KiwiSaver schemes to help them buy a first home.

Bowel cancer survivor sees scars as badges of honour

At just 31, Tamsyn Cornwall was facing the words no one wants to hear - “you have cancer”.

Faces of success: Environmental engineer Ashleigh Denize

Ashleigh Denize was told in high school to stay away from subjects like biology and chemistry - she proved them wrong.

ANZ NZ’s Voluntary Climate Report

ANZ NZ’s first voluntary climate report provides a picture of our climate-related risks and opportunities.

Agri-banker looks back on 50 years of change

ANZ Rural Bank Manager Roger Fannin has been working in banking for half a century all over Hawke’s Bay – all the way back to the post office days.

ANZ warns of rise in cold call scams

Vigilance urged after increased reports of cold calls by scammers impersonating ANZ staff.

Cut-off farmers give thanks for Gabrielle relief donations

Months after a national relief effort, a Hawke’s Bay farming couple cut off after Cyclone Gabrielle have given thanks to the people and the generosity that helped get them through.

Driving school helping migrants, refugees struggles under increasing demand

An Auckland driving school which teaches new migrants and refugees to drive is facing a funding gap as demand increases, while also calling for more volunteers.