The formerly NZX-listed medicinal cannabis firm was placed into receivership by its noteholders in May.
But former broadcasting minister said he’d been warned Māori media may lose out if Bill to make digital giants pay local media becomes law.
Cider Apples NZ has created a local cultivar it hopes will do for cider what Rockit did for apples and sauvignon blanc did for NZ wine.
Industry cites a non-existent pipeline and imported product as among key issues, and pins hopes on more spending and interest cuts next year.
With secured debts of $66m, Waitonui Milltrust is unlikely to repay creditors in full, say receivers.
Kids are disengaging from traditional schooling and going ‘back to basics’ isn’t a panacea, says education consultant.
New report assesses extreme scenarios, including increased congestion, isolated and stressed communities, flooded ports, and disruption to airports.
Chief executive Michelle Herlihy tells NBR the quality of the lending book is not compromised by current economic conditions.
Rugby union files accounts for first full year under Silver Lake commercial deal.
As Foodstuffs seeks to merger its North and South Island operations, suppliers and industry commentators warn the duopoly’s massive data haul will be further concentrated.