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ANALYSIS: Investors are already frustrated by the delays on the new clearing system, and are now challenging the ASX on governance.
Local councils face a test of democracy and partnership as new rules force decisions on dedicated Māori representation.
Will a short, sharp review deliver economic results and lower costs for bank customers?
Up Education reports resilient results on domestic student growth.
The media company has signed a memorandum of understanding with ASX-listed Gumtree to investigate launching a new vehicles marketplace.
Space company’s new medium-lift rocket will help US Airforce to experiment with a point-to-point cargo transportation system.
Our weekly collection of news bites, hot takes, and gossip around the town.
Carry On: Ryanair mulls China’s C919, new Perth-Auckland route.
A university student’s perspective on the decline in the club’s fortunes, attributed to ‘a regime of cold-blooded mismanagement’.
Rob Hewett say costs are ‘out of whack with income’.
There’s little appetite for an additional tourism levy at central government level.
ANALYSIS: The small pool of New Zealand directors mean a higher risk of group-think and consensus.
ANALYSIS: A legal technicality is looming larger in the dairy giant’s multi-billion dollar Mainland sale.
ANALYSIS: Incumbent governments can retain power in the midst of uncertainty.
ANALYSIS: The magnitude of Saturday’s election win gives Labor at least another two terms in government. The consequences could be far-reaching.
As part of the compromise, two of James Grenon’s former director nominees would get positions with the company.
The country’s largest Aussie-owned bank says businesses are cautious but the dairy sector is a bright spot.
However, the NZX-listed retailer remains cautious as it rounds out FY25.
Governor Christian Hawkesby and senior leaders front Finance and Expenditure Select Committee this morning.
The central bank and economists had broadly expected a slight rise in a difficult economy.
The Reserve Bank’s latest Financial Stability Report stress tests the economy.
Businesses welcome the Government's priorities as PM confirms this year's Budget won't be a lolly scramble.
Net core Crown debt was $2.1 billion lower than expected.
Its role is to give advice to ensure NZ’s investments deliver real outcomes.
Rising valuations and global recognition signal a breakthrough for Māori art as the Aotearoa Art Fair opens today.
Māori and Pasifika films are captivating audiences and driving significant economic growth in New Zealand's film industry.
Ngāti Toa wants the Government to act on Treaty settlement failures as PM pledges stronger oversight.
Re-elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hit the ground running as his opponents lick their wounds.
The polls had pointed to a Labor victory, but the magnitude of the victory exceeded predictions.
ANALYSIS: The polls say Albanese is on track to be returned as Australia’s PM, but some believe the Opposition could still find a path to victory.
The listed company under new management has abandoned its push for wool only.
Rugby body cites ‘ineffective’ foreign exchange hedging for Ineos deal and investment in commercial initiatives as reasons for the loss.
New Zealand is not doing enough to interrupt the flow of money, advisory group says.
Business intelligence SaaS platform Opal3 has been bootstrapped by Praxxis Group founder and leadership consultant, Bernie Frey.
The rebate allows gaming studios to recoup 20 cents for every dollar they spend on developing a new title and is capped at $3m.
Simpson Grierson lawyer says directors can’t delegate fiduciary responsibilities to artificial intelligence – yet.
Waterstone principal Damien Grant says the industry body ‘has its circuits crossed’.
Data obtained under Official Information Act shows prosecutions related to phoenix activity are rare, with an average of less than three prosecutions annually over the past five years.
The company’s former New Zealand country manager argued the shame of publication was elevated in South Korean culture.
Fraser Whineray will step down as executive chair in favour of Sydney-based chief executive Aidan Allen.
Financial services firm set to launch its second KiwiSaver scheme later this month.
After seven years, thousands of life insurance policyholders learn how the company plans to wind up its Project Scholar scheme.
LISTEN: Labor’s historic victory in the Australian election: What role did Trump play and what does a decimated Liberal party do now?
LISTEN: Auckland Council has told residents of Kumeu-Huapai their town can’t be protected from future weather disasters. So what are the options and who is going to pay if Kumeu has to move?
LISTEN: Starship Foundation CEO Jo Simon talks ‘starvation charities’ and how she has a business plan to keep hers sustainable.
The annual licence auctions saw more demand for Zespri’s premium gold variety.
The coastal South Island city is angling to become a central player in New Zealand’s growing aquaculture industry.
120 jobs to go when Canpac closes at the end of July.
The AI-powered research discovery platform has boosted its global user base to over two million.
California-based venture capital execs fly to Wānaka to line up the deal.
In an exclusive interview with NBR, co-founders talk Commerce Commission, growth, and getting into politics.
Tourism Holdings and SkyCity say New Zealand is losing tourism ground to Australia, which is ‘as cheap as it’s ever been’ in relative terms.
Chinese tourist numbers remain down 44%, with a direct loss of $1.23 billion to NZ tourism coffers.
Removing ‘overly cautious’ pharmaceutical advertising prohibitions could be a $30m annual shot in the arm as the Auckland convention centre comes on stream, business events sector says.
Government moves on the first of 17 roads of national significance, with the likely bill already sitting at $15 billion.
Land agency and the NZTA say the incentives should be about half a percent of project value, citing about $20m across an initial three major national highway jobs.
A new law will make little difference to the price of building products, observers say.
The $80 billion NZ Super Fund and co-investors Russell Group and Lockwood assembled the country's third largest hotel portfolio over the past five years.
Liquidators of Rickhil Prakash’s property investment entity found it transferred a number of properties just before it failed.
Mortgage rates are tracking down, but renting a comparable home is still cheaper, the bank’s research shows.
Restructure of one of Hamilton’s biggest legal firms comes after its link to failed townhouse developer Du Val.
Created as a specialist firm to service the public sector, Scyne is hurting from the move to insourcing.
Assurance leader Susan Jones takes over from Simon O’Connor, who has led EY NZ since 2011.
NZ chief executive Andrew Holmes on client agendas, consultations, and cautious optimism.
BakerTillyStaplesRodway chair David Searle on longevity, outsourcing, and surviving through 2025.
ANALYSIS: Mercury Capital’s Findex deal a sign of things to come for New Zealand firms.
Annual profit for the local alcohol giant fell more than 73%.
Skincare brand LoveSkin was acquired for more than $199,000.
Wittner and Jeanswest join the Noni B and Rivers brands in the hands of administrators.
NBR takes a look at what’s hot and what’s not in this introductory edition of Luxury Property.
While high-end real estate confidence is returning, the door is still locked for most foreign buyers.
Digital outdoor advertiser QMS has acquired the 45% of MediaWorks it did not already own.
Annual exports for New Zealand's video game sector, for instance, exceed pharmaceuticals, iron and steel, and wood pulp.
The newly formed Thompson Spencer Group has global ambitions.
The previous year's loss was to due removal of tax depreciation on commercial buildings.
Three companies are considered major contenders for tender process launched in 2023.
Carry On: Boeing pauses X-66, Embraer’s bigger output, Korean’s Jumbo revival.
Grid operator recommends increasing capacity on the crucial inter-island connection, due for replacement in 2031.
A sales process for the Austrian group’s New Zealand assets was called off in December after failing to find a buyer.
Solar farm developer says solar has a big part to play in cutting dry year hydro risk.
Representing the 500 or so descendants of the former eastern Māori MP Wi Pere, the trust generates above-average returns from 7000 hectares of hill country and a relatively small 79ha horticulture unit.
Earlier this year Sir Michael held a private golf tournament at his exclusive golf course, The Hills, to raise money for environmental conservation organisation Southern Lakes Sanctuary.
With a property portfolio worth more than $140m, McHardy has a 20% stake in New Zealand Pastures.
Simon Rutherford was president of the Motor Industry Association from 2022 to 2024.
Rob Macredie is widely regarded as a specialist in power purchase agreements and has acted on some of the country’s most high-profile renewable developments.
Ashley Conn will be based in Sydney.