
'A Swiss army knife': Genesis CEO extols new Huntly battery project
The project will boost the key station's flexibility, says chief executive Malcolm Johns.
The project will boost the key station's flexibility, says chief executive Malcolm Johns.
Sinead Boucher on her staff trust scheme; Steven Joyce's focus as NZME refreshes board.
Ryman Healthcare, Argosy Property and Goodman all recorded share price rises.
One says it'll bring transparency while another questions if it has the right balance.
The Southland woman was sentenced to home detention.
Overall new vehicle sales nudge up.
New York Times: Can jobs and factories really come "roaring back" to the US?
Revised forecasts have annual gas production falling below 100 petajoules by 2026.
Macrennie Construction is building the first warehouses for James Kirkpatrick Group at Wiri.
The AI tools struggled with literature, with Claude having the highest accuracy.
IT dominates fastest-growing salaries - but a surprise role takes top spot.
Opinion: The economy faces a worsening capital problem, undercapitalised for 50 years.
Herald NOW: Business with 2degrees: June 5 2025. Video / Herald NOW
Consumer NZ doesn't have faith that operators in the sector will make changes voluntarily.
NZME chair Steven Joyce on his radio history (and pranks); editorial independence and the future of OneRoof. Video / NZ Herald
The coverage provided by the Natural Hazards Commission is likely to remain unchanged.
The halfback played more than 220 matches for the Warriors in two stints with the club.
Builders say the commitment and weight of running a business can come as a shock
New York Times: Musk faces concerns over his prolonged absence from his businesses.
New York Times: Is it ok do the laundry or start cooking dinner during work time?
The columnist wants the lawsuit thrown out in the defamation case.
The IRD has issued its income tax assessments for the last financial year.
Nearly 80% of Kiwi exporters have expressed concern in the latest ASB Business Survey.
Consumer NZ calls for separation of power firms' generation and retail roles.
The OECD says the world's economic prospects are waning, just as NZ starts to recover.
Global growth is expected to slow to 2.9% in 2025 and 2026.
The Global Dairy Trade auction saw a 1.6% price drop across all products.
New York Times: Trump's data-sharing plan raises privacy concerns.
ANALYSIS: Framed in even more basic terms: is the pension a benefit or a right?