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The Auckland residential property market was in full recovery mode before being stopped in its tracks by the Covid-19 lock-down. “Confidence in Auckland property was high in February and the first weeks of March, and new listings, sales numbers and prices were at their highest for a number of years,” ...
Auckland Council’s 21 local boards have shifted their work online, making essential business and community support a priority over the coming weeks. Some of March’s formal monthly meetings were cancelled for public health and safety reasons, but the Government’s Covid-19 Response Bill – passed on Wednesday evening – means that ...
Tauranga's mayor says it is critical small businesses affected by the coronavirus crisis are supported now New Zealand is in lockdown. However, a business expert warns the $6.25 billion to provide short-term credit to cushion financial...
Wellington heat-n-eat meals business Eat says if it's deemed non-essential, its elderly clients will be left with few options
The Times today features a cartoon from Aucklander Isabelle Russell. Isabelle is a freelance cartoonist and illustrator, living and drawing life in and around her hometown Auckland, including for NZ Listener magazine and the NZ Law Society. Isabelle loves illustrating to amuse, raise awareness, highlight quirky moments and tell plenty ...
Massey University is teaching online, Auckland has suspended classes, but at AUT it's business as usual.
The Phoenix are worried the Government's sudden border closure could lock out their foreign players.
New Zealand has passed a landmark bill that treats abortion as a health issue rather than a crime, a major reform in laws that have been unchanged for more than four decades.
There will be no referendum on abortion law reforms.The idea proposed by New Zealand First has been voted down by MPs, during the committee stage of the Abortion Legislation Bill.There were just 19 votes in favour of a public...
The Government has unveiled a $12.1 billion support package for the New Zealand economy, with almost half of the cash to be spent on a wage subsidy package for all coronavirus-impacted businesses. Those full-time workers eligible...
As the economy is hit by coronavirus, Wellington ratepayers may face a 9.2 per cent hike.
Manawatū is refusing to give up the fight against old man's beard, one of New Zealand's most invasive foreign weeds.
Wellington and Christchurch commercial property sales are on different tracks.
A co-owner of the Masala Restaurant chain has been jailed for hiding millions of dollars in cash sales and laundering large amounts of it. Rupinder Singh Chahil – who resided in Howick – was sentenced today at the Auckland High Court to three years and two months in prison, plus a ...
Tauranga residents have been warned of hundreds of dollars in rates rises, asset sales, and project cuts which could be on the table the city faces a financial reckoning.The fastest-growing city in New Zealand is struggling to fund...
Port of Tauranga has reduced its full-year profit guidance as coronavirus continues to cause trade uncertainty.New Zealand's largest port, announcing a 1.4 per cent decrease in group net profit for the six months to end December,...
Ausstrecken in der Economy-Class: Air New Zealand hat ein Konzept für Schlafkojen für Langstreckenflüge vorgestellt
Billionaires, business magnates, and a wealthy chicken farmer are just some of New Zealand's elite backing Winston Peters.
Call comes after reports of alleged donations by businessmen linked to China Communist party
German midfielder signals desire to remain with A-League club beyond current deal.
The 25-year-old charged with the murder of two men in Tauranga has been granted interim name suppression in the Christchurch District Court today.The Auckland man's partner wept in the public gallery as he stood in the dock with...