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People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things.
— Edmund Hillary
Should an election be held today, the Labour Party (PL) would win the election by a comfortable 7.7 percentage points, a survey commissioned by The Malta Independent on Sunday shows. Respondents were simply asked: Should an election be held today, who would you vote for?After removing the ‘don’t knows’ and ...
WELLINGTON - US Secretary of State John Kerry refused to call last rites on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Sunday, expressing hope President-elect Donald Trump will drop his opposition to the contentious free trade deal.
One of New Zealand's most powerful men is in Tauranga today to help open businesses and meet with those in the industry.Economic Development and Finance Minister Steven Joyce is expected to open the new premises of Bay of Plenty...
Protestors stood outside court in Wellington on Wednesday in support of a legal challenge to state housing sales.
Brunei and Indonesia are among the most improved Asian economies for ease of doing business while Singapore has been replaced by New Zealand in first place overall, according to an influential World Bank report.
The Wellington Tenths Trust has appointed experts to conduct an investigation into the business dealings of former chairman Sir Ngatata Love, who has been jailed for fraud.
Tomorrow is New Zealand's trotting cup in Christchurch and for one couple it's horse against horse, partner against partner.
STRATEGISTS working on a formula to bring together the Opposition chiefs ahead of next year’s elections have proposed the reintroduction of the position of Prime Minister and two Deputy PMs. The team has also proposed that the Constitution be amended to create the three positions in a mode that will also ...
The Wellington Phoenix will find it tough to build any momentum from their first win of the season.
The People's Choice awards for the best and worst of business writing were announced at a gala dinner in Wellington last night.
HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham - who coined the phrase 'rockstar economy' in regards to New Zealand - spoke to Paul Henry with his thoughts on current economic trends.
A potential Donald Trump victory is causing conniptions for world economies, and New Zealand could be one of those affected.
Bay of Plenty people have hurt themselves with fireworks more than 50 times over the past three years.The upcoming festivities have sparked a warning from the New Zealand Fire Service urging people to stay safe.Fireworks sales...
Economists are warning that a Donald Trump presidency would be "horrible" for the New Zealand economy.
A long-running tenancy dispute between a Lower Hutt man and his former landlord has prompted a warning to all renters that they are liable for their flatmates' debts.
Tourism experts say we need foreign investment to get more Chinese tourists - and that could mean a new theme park.
Minister Konrad Mizzi and the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri have not responded to questions on fresh allegations raised by the Opposition. The allegations surround the proximity of the dates on which the Vitals Global Healthcare hospital privatisation agreements were signed and Panama Papers correspondence dated just a ...
A full, three-hour long debate in the House on Thursday about the Budget vote for the Foreign Ministry did not tackle, except fleetingly, the elephant in the Chamber: Malta is the only EU country not in the anti-Isis coalition.According to the US State Department, the participants in the coalition are ...
Former Council of Trade Unions (CTU) president Helen Kelly was farewelled at an emotional service in Wellington on Friday.
Malta remains the most difficult place to do business in the whole of the European Union, according to the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings that were released on Tuesday.On a global level Malta climbed slightly in this year’s World Bank assessment, by four spots from 80th place last ...
WELLINGTON: In New Zealand there are twice as many cows as people, but it's the hobbits that are really making hay.