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New Zealand's government debt could balloon to twice the size of the economy, with health and superannuation costs surging if the current trend continues out to 2060.
IAG's 3500 staff in New Zealand face job losses as the insurance giant looks to boost efficiency.
Controversial Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has made a brief stop in Auckland, but isn't here on official business.
Lilly is cute, cuddly, and customer-friendly but don't be fooled - she means business when it comes to sniffing out potential biosecurity pests to help keep New Zealand safe.Today, Ministry of Primary Industry (MPI) biosecurity...
The majority of New Zealand's exporters expect orders to increase in the next 12 months, according to the 2016 Export NZ DHL Export Barometer.
New Zealand's Free Trade Agreement with China is set to get an upgrade as the country tries to forge on with a trade agenda without a Donald Trump-led United States.
One can understand the European Commission’s reluctance to step on the toes of member states and one can also understand the fact that diplomacy has its many shades and tones. One can also understand that what is discussed in the corridors of power in Brussels is not always intended for, ...
Minister without Portfolio Konrad Mizzi has been given his lowest ranking since The Malta Independent on Sunday began commissioning its iSurvey, but has still maintained a lead over Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. He has also managed to remain in the top five out of a 23-member Cabinet. Respondents were asked ...
Private landlords in Wellington's central business district have been warned they must be more upfront about the condition of their buildings, as closures continue to create concern about the state of the city.
Three Bay of Plenty businesses have scored commendations in this year's Sustainable Business Network (SBN) Awards, announced on Thursday night in Auckland.Good Neighbour Aotearoa Trust of Tauranga, Rotorua-based Scion, and Fulton...
The PostShop and Kiwibank will stay in Greerton and is no longer looking for a business to deliver postal and banking services on its behalf.In June last year New Zealand Post announced it was looking to close its shop in Greerton...
Christchurch earthquake veterans are questioning why Wellington has not closed its central business district, as buildings continue to be evacuated.
As latest forecasts say there's a 30% chance of a mag 7.0 to 7.8 quake in the next 30 days, local business gets $7.5m aid.
Tauranga real estate experts say new data showing record house prices but fewer sales offers hope to first time buyers planning to crack into the housing market.Statistics released by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand yesterday...
The Bill that brings New Zealand law into line with the TPP and allows the Government to ratify the free trade agreement has been passed by Parliament.
After another night of aftershocks, severe wind and rain are lashing earthquake-affected areas threatening flooding, as Kaikoura remains marooned, and Wellington faces a nervy and uncertain return to business.
Statistics New Zealand is counting the cost of Monday's 7.5 magnitude quake and may be out of its office for up to a year due to structural damage.
Tauranga MP Simon Bridges is one of the few people working in Wellington's central business district following a large 7.5 earthquake which shook New Zealand overnight.Mr Bridges, who is also Minister of Transport and Minister of...
Wellington mayor Justin Lester says the capital's central business district will reopen on Tuesday, despite around 10 major buildings in the city believed to have suffered extensive damage.
Christchurch visitors do not need to cancel their holiday plans with the city open for business after Monday's massive Canterbury quake, tourism promoters say.
An absolute majority believe that Minister without Portofolio Konrad Mizzi and the Prime Minister’s chief of staff Keith Schembri should have been sacked over the Panama Papers revelations, the November edition of the iSurvey commissioned by The Malta Independent on Sunday shows. The Panama Papers scandal refers to the discovery ...