Dual-listed tourism and recreational vehicle company punished after a ‘dramatic’ change to its earnings forecast.
It will also keep families and communities safe, Kris Faafoi says.
YoungHunter senior associate Gerard Elwell on a case where the Employment Court sided with MBIE against a woman who wanted parental leave five months after giving birth.
BetaShares chief economist David Bassanese on the week ahead for Australian markets.
Receivers have put the boutique Queenstown hotel developed by the late Kevin Carlin up for sale.
Telco is seeing ‘significantly reduced demand in IT service management and professional services’.
Administrators have kept the outlets open, but will recommend closure to creditors tomorrow.
But ACCC warns that scammers may hijack the announcement to target consumers.
Capital gains tax should be part of a wider review of tax settings, it says.
Xero co-founder and NBR Lister has seen another SaaS opportunity among the UK’s under-served accountancy firms.
New Zealand-founded and ASX-listed company has raised A$1.57m in a placement to wholesale investors.
Former nurse Kirsty Harkness mortgaged her house to start Hark & Zander after searching for a product for her own sensitive skin.
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ANALYSIS: Taking a look at where New Zealand slots in the United Nations Human Development Index.
The rise and fall of a financial trader.
ANALYSIS: While we don’t know what goes on behind boardroom doors, it’s safe to say it isn’t the vague, politely worded release put out to the stock exchange.
The Gisborne District Council proposes raft of changes to forestry regulations that could reshape regional economy, but forestry sector is not convinced.
The Auckland-based coffee roaster believes new ownership can help it make the most of growth opportunities.
Malcolm Jackson also calls for KiwiSaver to be made compulsory.
Despite getting substantially more in donations National spent less than Labour during the regulated election period.
Public organisations spending public money need to explain what the money has been spent on.
No surprise there are differences of opinions between the two countries, he says.
The country's largest tourism and recreational vehicle company has slashed its net profit after tax guidance as bookings slow and it struggles to sell ex-fleet vehicles.
Group cites weakening commodities, global markets and asset management businesses.
Foote ‘demonstrated courage in standing up for her convictions and reflecting those to stakeholders,’ NZSA says.
The Reserve Bank itself was the victim of a cyber attack in December 2020 and has subsequently strengthened its own resilience to cyber risk.
Opposition parties critical of coalition Government’s ‘dated and dismal’ politics.
Stats NZ data shows jobless rate rises as widely expected in March quarter.
The RBA meets this week to vote on interest rates and some analysts see rate hikes ahead later this year.
The move comes a year after a dispute that saw Linda Jenkinson part ways with charity Unicef.
New report being taken seriously by Australian Govt warns there could be no credible media in Pacific region in a decade, leaving Australia and allies vulnerable to malicious information operations breaking down social cohesion.
The AI startup has previously been backed by Callaghan Innovation and Bridgewest Ventures NZ.
Major shareholder Punakaiki Fund says ‘this is not one of the ones we’re talking about as a winner’.
However, increased capacity wouldn’t necessarily mean lower broadband prices for consumers and businesses.
Liquidators of formerly listed groups can now sell the honey, with proceeds headed to creditors.
The High Court has found the global ticket seller misled consumers and has to be more upfront in future.
Greg Olliver-owned Gulf Harbour Country Club suddenly closed last July due to being ‘financially unviable’.
It's the latest in a string of unfortunate events for the retail sector.
A hard and gloomy winter could lie ahead for retailers.
The incorporated society with 24 stores is shifting its strategy away from brick and mortar.
The cuts are the second since November, totalling around 3% of the total headcount.
The Australasian wealth management and accounting firm hopes to triple in size over the next five years.
The Senate report says the ongoing cover up is ‘incompatible’ with the firm restoring its reputation
Property group’s founders omitted key details about a falling out with their former friend and company CTO so they could gain an order freezing his assets, the court says.
Property developer Andrew McIntosh’s attempts to delay explaining what happened to $10m ‘speaks for itself’, judge says.
Its lender is being ‘difficult’ but it is optimistic funds will come through, the property group’s CEO tells unpaid contractors.
Carry On: Big orders from Turkish, Indigo and Air China, Lufthansa’s new cabin.
Administrator appointed, saying future will depend on discussions with leasing company.
Carry On: Best airports, Fiji’s Canadian deal, Hawaiian’s first Dreamliner, big Moroccan order.
Lisa Nelson is currently based in the United States.
Sam McIvor takes up the role in August.
Mat Mullany joins the Taiwhenua from the Office of the Auditor-General where he delivered the first Te Ao Māori Strategy and established a roopu of Māori leaders to advise the Auditor-General.