Climate campaigner Lord Adair Turner mixes pessimism and optimism at conference keynote, and says New Zealand needs to prepare for EU carbon pricing.
Differing opinions emerge over new regulatory standards.
The first liquidators’ report shows $18.5m owed to creditors.
Climate Commissioner seeks to rebuff idea that NZ is leader in climate action in feisty, succinct speech to Auckland business audience.
Unsecured creditor claims for Armstrong Downes Commercial have more than doubled to $30m.
Meridian and NZ Steel among the winners and losers from new regime.
First Union is taking claims in batches for lost holiday and other pay after a win for four Uber drivers in late October.
Powders, particles, and pigments – like that used in a new lipstick – point to additional future for country’s wool clip.
ComCom expects better business conduct if recommendations are adopted.
Optic Security Group, which had several NZ subsidiaries, had been in voluntary administration since October 17.