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People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things.
— Edmund Hillary
OPINION: The long-awaited signing of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in Santiago in just a week will be a watershed moment for New Zealand businesses, particularly our exporters.
The New Zealand Law Society admits "there is room for improvement" as it launches a range of measures in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations.
Auckland University top brass were assured by law firm Russell McVeagh that its culture had changed before allegations broke of sexual misconduct at the firm.
A senior Auckland University of Technology law lecturer has raised further accusations of inappropriate sexual behaviour at law firm Russell McVeagh, including staff having sex with law students in a boardroom.
TV newsman Arrun Soma has married his long-term partner in what he described as a "big gay Indian wedding" in Wellington on Saturday.
O governador do Estado brasileiro do Piauí, Wellington Dias, afirmou hoje à agência Lusa que a Galp e a Altri estão interessadas em investir naquela região e que sai de Portugal "bastante animado".
Wellington's mayor has hit out at council staff, lambasting them for their "slow" handling of negotiations over the survival of a multimillion-dollar meat business near Kiwi Point Quarry.
WELLINGTON: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday her country was pushing hard for the final text of the revived Trans-Pacific trade pact to be released on Wednesday when her government publishes its own assessment of the deal.
He says he's no professional, but photographer Andrew Stewart's stunning photos of his father-in-law's last days have netted him one of New Zealand's top photography awards.
Julian Oakley's name is now inked next to the greats of New Zealand middle distance running.The 24-year-old from Tauranga, who is studying for an MBA in finance at Providence College, Rhode Island, ran a blistering indoor mile time...
Claims have emerged that sexual misconduct and inappropriate workplace behaviour extend to firms beyond Russell McVeagh's Wellington office, as the company admits it let down its staff.
Jack Dangen retired from kayaking at the tender age of 17 to start a building apprenticeship, but two years later he's carefully constructed a near-perfect comeback.The Tauranga K1 paddler has been named in his first New Zealand...
Bursting with exciting ideas and an action plan to work with tour operators, Bo Burns cannot wait to put east Auckland on the world map. “Thanks to the Howick Local Board, Howick Tourism Inc. also known as East Auckland Tourism, we are proud to announce the appointment of our Marketing and ...
Staff have left a leading Wellington law firm amid allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour from students in a summer law clerk programme.
OPINION: As unfair as the economics of New Zealand's looming pension bill might seem, history is set to repeat. Cameron Bagrie, opinionated former ANZ chief economist, appeared to touch a raw nerve this week when he warned that New Zealand's superannuation system was unaffordable and it was "inevitable" that the ...
Pharmacies may consider selling tobacco to help achieve New Zealand's "bold measures" of being smokefree by 2025, a research survey finds.
A Wellington retailer still intends to open a new liquor outlet in Newtown, despite the demise of his other business in the same premises.
New Zealand is a country of small and medium-sized businesses, and that’s particularly true here in Auckland. Small and medium-sized businesses drive our economy, and provide most of the job opportunities and incomes for our families. This is true for Pakuranga and for New Zealand. The new Government has just ...
An Auckland man has admitted starting several devastating fires that destroyed a business in the seaside community of Piha.Cory Marson-Wood appeared this morning in the High Court at Auckland before Justice Graham Lang and pleaded...
A long-standing Wellington cafe has been fined $2000 and has been suspended from issuing migrant work visas for six months after a number of employment breaches.
EDITORIAL: The good news for a Government that has already experienced a positive start to the year is that it seems to have inherited a healthy economy. Statistics New Zealand has said that the national unemployment rate of 4.5 per cent in the last quarter of 2017 is the lowest since December ...