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Not Just Water: Ex Rich Lister's plans to hit a $100m turnover
Businessman Tony Falkenstein plans to expand Just Life Group to hit a $100m turnover.

Why GDP growth doesn't make people happier
Visiting US economist Richard Easterlin talks to Liam Dann about the science of happiness.

Embrace new mindset, NZ firms told
New wave of business leaders helping companies manoeuvre through the digital world.

Women causing change in MBAs
Premier business degree for executives is changing because of the influence of more women

Family key to achievements
Mother of five, grandmother of three strives for postgraduate diploma.

How humour beats stress
New book looks at humour in the workplace - and how things can go badly wrong.

How humour beats stress
New book looks at humour in the workplace - and how things can go badly wrong.

NZ to help clean up space junk
NZ to help clean up space junkSpace debris could affect plans to launch about 40,000

Spark of hope for electricity prices
But pricing review puzzles with contention there is "no excessive profiteering" in NZ.

Leaky home victims still 'homeless'
But virtual reality turns their plight into a benefit for university property students.

Getting rid of fake "greening"
NZ's small businesses could lead real global environmental change, ending "greenwashing".

NZ companies "too competitive"
Many focus on competition rather than the rewards of collaboration – expert.

Four day week "huge potential"
Reduced work hours even help some spousal and family relationships - new study.

Is Auckland headed for disaster?
Expert says moving the city's port makes no sense and will cost jobs.

Is Auckland headed for disaster?
Expert says moving the city's port makes no sense and will cost jobs.

The milk that can change the world
New study seeks to understand more about milk variant

The milk that can change the world
New study seeks to understand more about milk variant

Housing market "like a casino"
Banks to blame for NZ debt-to-income regime nearly double that of the US.

Housing market "like a casino"
Banks to blame for NZ debt-to-income regime nearly double that of the US.

Kiwis buy too many clothes
People need to consider the environment when clothes shopping says researcher.