
'iPad tax' also taken off the table
Less than 24 hours after Peter Dunne's carpark tax was dumped, his proposed "iPad tax"on work smartphones laptops and tablets is also now dead in the water.
Less than 24 hours after Peter Dunne's carpark tax was dumped, his proposed "iPad tax"on work smartphones laptops and tablets is also now dead in the water.
Sandy Cooper, founder of Auckland shoe company, Minnie Cooper.
Cameron Shaw, owner of Renalldoors, a family run business based in Carterton, Wairarapa.
John Walley, Chief Executive, New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association. An opinion piece on manufacturing in New Zealand.
GrabOne founder and serial entrepreneur Shane Bradley has set the ball rolling on his latest venture.
The Government has confirmed it will not go ahead with plans to tax employer-supplied carparks in Auckland and Wellington.
People who have paid themselves artificially low salaries to avoid paying the top tax rate should take advantage of an offer to confess while they can, says an expert.
Peter Cullinane, co-founder of the premium butter manufacturer Lewis Road Creamery, has a dream that one day his artisan butter will be flown to top restaurants worldwide.
In 10 years the Babu brand has grown from one Auckland stockist to a 380-store deal in Europe
Most New Zealanders have embraced the proposal to guarantee a holiday for Waitangi and Anzac Days, though some have argued it is a costly, ineffectual policy which would penalise anyone who did not work Monday to Friday.
A Henderson tofu maker has become the first Auckland employer to sign up to the living wage campaign, promising to pay its six factory workers at least $18.40 an hour within a year.
Ian Walsh, director at Intent Group, which helps manufacturing businesses increase productivity and efficiency.
The Government really must be strapped for money, Brian Rudman. It's so short that to scrape in an extra $17 million or so of petty cash it's willing to break an election pledge and upset a group of core supporters.
Cactus Equipment began making packs and bags for mountaineers and trampers back in 1992 in Wellington. We moved to Christchurch in the late 90’s so that the owners could be closer to the Southern Alps.
A former Tauranga businessman is on trial defending allegations by his business partner that he siphoned $625,000 from their motorbike dealership.
Mondayising Anzac Day and Waitangi Day is all but a reality after Prime Minister John Key confirmed that he expected a Labour MP's bill on the matter to pass into law.
John Wyma, managing director of CRONZ (Carpets and Rugs of New Zealand) based in Christchurch, make boutique carpets and rugs for high-end domestic and commercial use. All their products are one-offs, mostly commissioned by architects and designers.
Helen and Dave Morgan, based in Pt Chevalier are the entrepreneurs behind the scooterack, a rack for parking scooters.
Three Auckland gyms which were told to shut up shop last week have now been given a week's reprieve by the High Court, with urgent talks kicking off today.
Debbie Mayo-Smith knows as soon as her kids grow up, they'll make fun of her.
One of the most important things furniture designer Simon James learned from his spatial design degree at AUT University was how designers and manufacturers best work together.