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The Government had a messy start to the week when it announced a new LNG facility.
It will mean fewer unnecessary hurdles for New Zealanders, says Nicole McKee.
Secretary Iain Rennie tells Economics Forum that fresh data reinforces the New Zealand economy has finally turned a corner.
With polls showing plummeting support, the party has elected a conservative as leader as it seeks to differentiate itself from the Labor Government.
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A visiting Columbia University professor was behind a landmark study on how the growing process can impact medical cannabis.
The liquidators of a company connected to Mark Gunton uncovered transactions they say ‘significantly deteriorated’ its financial position.
A carbon market jolted by policy changes is wiping value from Treaty settlement forests and forcing iwi to ask whether the Crown is undermining assets meant for future generations.
Auckland Council survey shows development contributions and consenting delays as number one issue amongst brownfields developers.
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Skellerup set a high benchmark for NZ’s earnings season.
Dual-listed company’s shares fell more than 20% a day before the draft decision was announced to ASX.
After initially forecasting a $5m tariff hit for FY26, the company now expects it will be closer to $2.5m.
But the deficit is still $1.7b higher than the same period a year earlier.
Report is due to be finalised in August and publicly released in September.
Despite the headline increase to 5.4%, market pundits reckon the labour market has solid prospects moving forward.
Finance Minister lays down the challenge as she accuses Labour of not having a plan.
BNZ gives committee credit for helping more customers switch banks.
Growing calls for a register of lobbyists and more transparency around political donations.
The Iwi Chairs Forum leaves Waitangi with a tighter focus on outcomes, climate recovery, and staying anchored in Te Tiriti.
A Whangārei-raised co-founder built a profitable fragrance business in London despite being told to give fragrance up, and is now weighing up what coming home could look like.
As Waitangi Day approaches, Treaty lawyer Roimata Smail says too many boards and executives are still making decisions without a basic understanding of Te Tiriti.
Wine industry insider says current conditions are the biggest challenge she’s faced in the sector in more than a decade.
Administrators' first report on Rockit Orchard Partnership 2 shows syndicate was loss-making for last four years.
The fund was tipped into voluntary administration last October, citing poor returns and a lack of shareholder interest.
Helen Lofthouse is stepping down as chief executive, with no replacement announced as the ASX goes on a global search.
Australia, along with Japan, are the only developed economies where the central bank is tightening policy. This has implications for the exchange rate, and for growth.
The market is pricing in more rate increases as Australia's Reserve Bank seeks to cool the economy down.
It has made a first close of a pre-Series A funding round at $7.2 million.
The two female co-founders have raised $4.1m in their first seed round.
Buyers sought for creator of AI ‘digital workers’ co-founded by double Oscar winner Mark Sagar.
US booking multinational wins its IP dispute against AirHome brand after lodging nine ‘repetitive’ grounds for opposition against the property developer.
The embattled Auckland developer owes about $70m and has failed to pay his lawyers, who hold a caveat on the Gulf Harbour golf club.
The High Court has set aside a judgment against Paul Bublitz and David Wigmore for the failed Huka Ridge deal.
CEO Vittoria Shortt champions higher lending growth across small business, commercial, and the rural sector in New Zealand.
The investment platform reported a 104% jump in assets last year, driven by $1.3b in net applications.
CEO Steve Jurkovich is bullish about the bank’s prospects as it gears up for another big year in 2026.
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The sixth ‘Pulse of NZ Business’ report shows a surprising level of optimism in the construction sector in particular.
The Salvation Army’s latest State of the Nation report shows hardship worsening for children as frontline workers warn the system is failing those with the least.
Anti-Corruption Taskforce pilot survey identified 446 alleged incidents over a 15-month period.
Co-founders of quality assurance business will stick around for the transition, as will more than 150 consultants across five offices.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei takes a strategic stake in Tend Health as the group prepares to expand to 25 clinics.
Founder Min-Kyu Jung says Blackbird Ventures approached him wanting to invest more money.
Powerboat and water ski racing returns to the Wairoa River, giving the flood-weary Hawke’s Bay town a reason to gather, remember, and enjoy itself for a weekend.
Ngāi Tahu Tourism’s premium Hollyford Wilderness Experience mixes comfort, cultural responsibility, and conservation work in a valley where Fiordland still feels like itself.
The industry has yet to get back to pre-pandemic levels, but NZICC opening is a good start.
Infrastructure investment provides the reliable cash flow the retirement savings scheme funds are looking for, Brad Tiller says.
New road user charge regime is not a competitive market, says Adam Johnston.
Kimpton, who was on a salary of about $640,000, took on the full-time role just over a year ago.
The home improvement marketplace site expects to crack its millionth job this year, although profitability remains an issue.
A decision from December marks Ingka Group’s largest single purchase in New Zealand to date.
Community group wants ownership of the former golf course, although main lender 1543 Capital will take some convincing.
Carden Mulholland ordered to pay costs of $6300 after pleading guilty to ethics breach.
Local law firms among ‘the most technologically advanced and forward-thinking law firms’ in the world, Jack Newton argues.
Bruce Wallace says the country’s largest accounting firm had a softer FY25 than FY24.
Corporate asset sales, insolvency processes, and equity raise recapitalisations have contributed heartily to M&A advisers’ work this year.
Accounting firm had a hand in 25 closed deals during the year ended June 30, 2025, collectively worth just over $1 billion.
The firm is optimistic for the period ahead, particularly as interest rates continue to fall and the macro environment improves.
The Kiwi-founded footwear retailer will focus on e-commerce in an attempt to boost profitability.
The international retailer reported a $9.6m profit in the year ended August 31 in New Zealand.
Retail experts take stock of a challenging year.
International buyers ramp up interest for homes above $5m; Aussie developer sells down Albert St tower, digs into Queenstown.
For the NBR Rich Listers and other high-net-worths who have everything, comes 800 pieces of art, a high-class restaurant – and pink snails.
The luxury property market is heating up, as New Zealand opens its doors to ‘golden visa’ holders and diamonds emerge in the rough.
Carry On: Trump’s aircraft threat, Ryanair’s new fleet, Thai to return to Auckland.
Services sector will create 600 high-value jobs over five years.
Carry On: Air India loss, Dubai gets busier.
Liquified natural gas import terminal to be funded by electricity levy and operational in 2027/28.
Aquila Capital takes 100% interest in six solar developments.
Geological consultants' report shows one in four tonnes of mined material made up of heavy minerals, Australian-owned company says.
In the lead-up to the 40th edition of the Rich List in June, NBR is opening the archives to reproduce some of the best content from the past four decades.
It’s estimated the Wi Pere Trust will need another three years to repair hill country fences affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and rebuild soil structure and fertility on its 7000ha of hill country.
In late 2024, there was a minor reshuffle of Avanti Finance’s share register that saw Hawkins increase his majority stake in the business by 3.5% to almost 63%.
The listed casino operator had been distributing PDF copies of NBR articles to staff using just one subscription.
Investigations suggest the A$79b market cap firm shared one subscription among dozens of staff.
The investment firm used one subscription for multiple staff over several years.
The promotions took effect on January 1, 2026.
Qing Ding rejoins the Guardians from ANZ Investments, where she was head of asset allocation.
Alex Fala will also oversee acquisitions, as the company continues to expand.