
Watch: Port of Auckland's Tony Gibson on the value and growth of shipping
Port of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson on the value of shipping and the growth of the port.
Port of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson on the value of shipping and the growth of the port.
Israel's military says it is investigating a recent incident at an air force base in which soldiers were ordered to stand in formation to spell out the Google logo for the company's visiting executives.
Ahead of a June 23 referendum on European Union membership, many of London's leading lights are deeply worried about its future. Since almost exactly 30 years ago, when Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher liberalised finance through a package of reforms so dramatic it was dubbed the Big Bang, London has become the undisputed financial capital of a united Europe - a status that now hangs in the balance.
The British entrepreneur Richard Branson raises the spectre of a trade war if Britain were to leave the EU, saying it would be "catastrophic for the long term future of Great Britain". Source: AFP
New Zealand's biggest uniform make-over is under way, as 4000 staff at the country's largest retirement village go bright floral. Supplied video.
Air NZ has released the latest in its series of behind the scenes videos - meet the man behind your in-flight meals.
Agriculture exports have risen despite the dairy downturn. Liam Dann talks to KPMG’s Simon Hunter and NZEIR economist Christina Leung about what’s driving growth.
ASB Bank rural economist Nathan Penny talks about the latest world dairy auction and farmer sentiment at Fieldays.
As Fieldays kicks off, KPMG global head of agribusiness talks to Fran O’Sullivan about innovation needed in the primary sector.
Fran O'Sullivan speaks to Trade Minister Todd McClay about the Regional Economic Partnership Agreement.
Nick Mowbray, the Director and President of toymaker Zuru, dropped into NZME offices to talk to Herald reporter Holly Ryan about the company's amazing success.
EY's World Entrepreneur of the Year award could be classified as a win for us. Craig Hickson was the nominee from New Zealand, while Australia's Manny Stul, chief executive of Moose Holdings, clinched the win.
Fonterra Chairman John Wilson talks about today's board governance vote
NZ Herald's business editor at large Liam Dann talks about NZ's domestic debt bomb - should we be worried?
Air New Zealand has released the latest in its series of behind the scenes videos - revealing a day in the life of a regional flight attendant.
Interview with CEO's John Fellet & Russell Stanners about the Vodafone & Sky TV merger.
09 June 2016. Herald business editorial director Fran O'Sullivan reflects on her interview with Millar when he was a mere 20-year-old. Video / NZ Herald
Fran O'Sullivan and Matt Nippert discuss the new information emerging about the Sky-Vodafone merger.
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 2.25 per cent and the kiwi dollar has soared. Liam Dann talks to EY’s David Snell And Mark Lister from Craig’s Investment Partners about the big factors behind the decision.
Pay TV operator Sky Network Television said it was in talks with Vodafone Group regarding a possible merger of their New Zealand operations. The NZX-listed company said that, following recent media speculation, it was in talks with Vodafone regarding a potential transaction involving a combination of the businesses of Sky and Vodafone New Zealand.
Few public works projects have captured the world's imagination like the Panama Canal, which opened in 1914 and revolutionised the shipping industry by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific, short-cutting sea voyages around the tip of South America.
Business editor Liam Dann speaks to NZ Herald Focus about the risks posed by New Zealand's soaring household debt levels.
Air New Zealand has completed its first direct flight to Vietnam. The plane left Auckland yesterday afternoon, and arrived in Ho Chi Min City at 8pm local time, just over 12 hours later.
Cathay Pacific will soon be flying its new Airbus A350XWB to New Zealand. Aviation writer Grant Bradley took a look at The Pier - Cathay's luxury Hong Kong lounge.
Foodstuffs North Island property development general manager Lindsay Rowles is taking the lead in developing a number of new stores around the country.
The business and tech magnate Elon Musk was presented with a difficult question: Are we living in the Matrix?
Nation of Debt: Westpac Economist Satish Ranchhod discusses household debt as part of our debt series.
Long time property investor Olly Newland says the Auckland property bubble is too far advanced for the National Policy Statement and other land supply solutions to fix it.