
First stage of new Tauranga hub opens
The first stage of a new $100 million Bay of Plenty shopping centre will be officially opened on Tuesday.
The first stage of a new $100 million Bay of Plenty shopping centre will be officially opened on Tuesday.
This week is International Drive Electric Week, a worldwide event to raise awareness of plug-in electric vehicles.
More than a third of people overseas who own NZ properties are escaping the tax net, an Opposition MP says.
Watch NZH focus: The rocket ship that is the New Zealand housing market has shown little sign of losing impetus in the past few months. Tristram Clayton talks to QV national spokesperson Andrea Rush.
Fonterra's infant formula sales in China are running ahead of its expectations, chairman John Wilson says.
He's worth just under a billion dollars, and he says NZ's overheated property market is exacerbating social divisions.
Wellington International Airport posted a 29 per cent gain as growth in international passenger volumes drove revenue.
After a stellar 2015, the acquisitions and mergers market here remains confident even though the deal flow has been slow so far this year.
Newcomer Hong Kong Airlines has business fares out that will undercut rivals when it starts flying to NZ in November.
On the program today we’re with Olympic athletes at a dawn service in Auckland as they celebrate 100 days til the Rio games, our man in Wellington, Isaac Davison gives us the lowdown on John Key’s abrupt about turn on foreign buyers investing in homes here. Also we tell you why Alexander McQueen is in hot water over Kate Middleton’s wedding dress
Fashion designer Karen Walker accessorises with a new store for eyewear, jewellery, shoes, bags and fragrances.
The range of New Zealand skincare products will be distributed by China's largest traditional medicine company.
Hokitika-based Westland Milk Products chief executive Rod Quin has given notice of his resignation after seven years in the job.
Urban Pantry founder Emily Harris threw in her law career to help community groups set up inner city food gardens in Aotea Square.
Commercial savvy joins scientific know-how at a world-leading cancer research firm. Not having to battle with Auckland traffic or northern house prices is a bonus
Vaughan Rowsell says working with talented people, at the company's Newmarket headquarters, gets him up in the morning.
Falling revenue and Telstra integration costs have hit Vodafone NZ.
Above the waters of the Hauraki Gulf, a marine farm might appear only a tidy row of racks, or a small bunch of ropes and buoys dotted against the blue.
Steve Saunders' initial exposure to the horticultural innovation that has been a hallmark of his career came in the 1990s.
Rob Jeffrey was an understandably proud parent when he joined sons Grant and Craig and their team as they picked up the top award for family-owned company Kiwifruitz.
Pressure is mounting on Air New Zealand to lower its fares in and out of Tauranga.
Paul Bowker first made his name in his adopted city of Tauranga by completing the landmark redevelopment of the old Tauranga Club into Hotel on Devonport/Devonport Towers in 2004.
Timothy Allan has turned a childhood love of drawing and painting into one of New Zealand's most successful industrial research and design firms.
Bream Bay is poised to anchor a $60 million-a-year kingfish production facility, with early indications from a government market study suggesting the project could get the green light.
A Hastings building company has gone into voluntary liquidation, with some customers concerned they may be left out of pocket.