
French producer woos Hollywood with epic that inspired Game of Thrones
He comes from French cinema royalty, but Dimitri Rassam is carving his own path.
He comes from French cinema royalty, but Dimitri Rassam is carving his own path.
OPINION: AI offers huge opportunities amid current economic challenges.
OPINION: Assistant coaches should not forget who's the boss.
The youngest in a family of performers is about to make her debut with Black Grace.
OPINION: Fraser Whineray's LinkedIn post has reignited the discussion.
OPINION: How to spare your family pain in accessing the funds at a time of suffering.
Fabian Holland is on the cusp of realising his dream after shifting to NZ as a teenager.
Steve Braunias reminisces about following a gloomy (then) Prince Charles on a royal tour.
David Kirk says rugby's main challenge is engaging young Kiwis.
About 80,000 enrolled patients will move to the new Health NZ contract by July 1.
New York Times: Not ready for a baby shower? It's okay to prioritise your mental health.
OPINION: Young people are the only clear winners in the Budget announcements.
Fresh from court, Pets and Pats is facing new questions as neighbours let loose.
OPINION: If we're going to spend millions on them, then we need to do them properly.
Te Pāti Māori is trying to repair a strained relationship with Labour.
A small town's media stoush; Costly PR conference - the PR response; PRINZ Awards winners.
Lower bond yields have helped drive the NZ sharemarket sharply higher at the close.
Telegraph: Our party lifestyles take their toll.
Media Insider podcast: Minister's advice to RNZ - never lose sight of core radio business.
Deep Creek liquidators investigate debtor balances amid big shortfall for creditors.
ANALYSIS: 'It was not from our playbook,' the Marlborough coach Tonga Taumoefolau says.
The money would allow it to operate for a year without US medicare inclusion.
The media firm says it expects to secure new banking facilities by the end of June.
Telegraph: How to make sure drinking doesn’t slip into a problem.
It has been a gruelling few years for staff at Eastern Institute of Technology.
PLUS: A Beehive tilt for the Crimson boss? TIN man looks for gold.
Revenue fell by 6% as the business faced pressure from several market factors.
Rising world bond yields are unsettling sharemarket investors.
They are seeking a lifestyle where 'everything’s at your fingertips'.
Smith & Caughey’s closure will result in 98 job losses in Auckland.