
Smiths City set to be sold, seven stores to close
Seven Smiths City stores will close as part of takeover deal. Video / File
Seven Smiths City stores will close as part of takeover deal. Video / File
Good George restaurant sets up glasshouses for social distancing dining. Video / Supplied
Christopher Luxon pre-Budget speech.
Budget 2020 Live Special: The Government will borrow an extra $50 billion in the June 2021 fiscal year to mitigate the hit from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce tells Mike Hosking he expected the deficit to be "bloody big". Video / Newstalk ZB
Together Today x Viva runway show to support local fashion businesses and retailers.
More than a dozen Aucklanders were waiting patiently in line on the North Shore's Birkenhead Avenue to get a fresh haircut early today. Video / Brett Phibbs
Go with Tourism redeploying displaced tourism workers and providing guidance to tourism businesses throughout the spread of COVID-19. Video / Go with Tourism
Go with Tourism redeploying displaced tourism workers and providing guidance to tourism businesses throughout the spread of COVID-19. Video / Go with Tourism
The racing industry will get a $72.5 million emergency support package, Racing Minister Winston Peters has announced.
"I think the focus now turns to saving jobs and getting people back to work," said National Party leader Simon Bridges.
Alert level 2: Retail, malls, cafes, restaurants, cinema and other public spaces can reopen this Thursday. Schools will reopen on May 18 and bars on May 21.
"There is no silver bullet" - Deloitte CEO Thomas Pippos chats with Liam Dann on what to expect from the Budget 2020
Focus: SkyCity has revealed the ‘incredibly difficult’ decision to slash 700 jobs as the Covid-19 fallout hits. Video / File
Focus: Aston Norwood Cafe, Wedding and Function Centre, Kotoke has needed to be re-invented in response to Covid-19. Video / Mark Mitchell
There are two new Covid-19 cases today, one of which is an Auckland nurse who has tested positive for coronavirus.The nurse is linked to St Margaret's rest home and is being cared for at North Shore Hospital.
Malls, cafes, bars, barbers and schools can open under alert level 2, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says. Kiwis can expand their bubbles to include friends and family and travel "safely" around the country, Ardern said.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has revealed the Government will be running deficits for an "extended period" of time and its debt levels will reach an all-time high.
There are two new cases of Covid-19 and one person has died of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. PM Jacinda Ardern said Microsoft's announcement to build a data centre in New Zealand served as a signal to the world that we are open for business.
Takeaway food can be ordered from some of your favourite local restaurants, cafes and eateries, and be delivered to your car by a Westfield staff member at a designated drive-thru point, VIDEO / Westfield
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff speaks with Tim McCready about the impact of Covid-19 on 2021. Video / Supplied
Catch up on the discussion with business leaders around Budget 2024.
Wendy's New Zealand chief executive Danielle Lendich criticised other fast-food giants. Video / Supplied
Focus: As Covid-19 ravages the airline industry, we look back at some of Air New Zealand’s milestones over the past 80 years. Video / Supplied
National Party leader Simon Bridges says that lockdown 'has gone on too long' and that 'we don't want to flatten the economy'.
In this session, we’ll talk to a group of experts about what lessons businesses can take away from the lockdown, and how they can apply those to protect their organisation in the future.
Former International cricketer turned business leader is overcome with emotion while discussing the plight of NZ's small businesses in a COVID-19 world.
Go with Tourism director Matt Stenton on retaining hospitality and tourism talent
In this session, we’ll talk about how export businesses are faring with the impacts of COVID-19 and what can be done to help support local SMEs selling offshore.
In this session, we will discuss the decisions facing directors and the new safe harbour provisions that have been recently announced.