Why analysts have hiked Infratil's target price
Good news and bad news as NZX listed firm becomes a "data and connectivity" company.
Good news and bad news as NZX listed firm becomes a "data and connectivity" company.
There are fears the $40m property could be sold or converted into a rest home.
Work-from-home staff get the Big Brother treatment. How he Privacy Commissioner sees it.
It's a luxurious hotel room on wheels that doubles as a supercar carry case.
Trump's former top adviser has been charged with fraud over a $38m crowd-funding campaign.
Most expensive ever series was interrupted by Covid-19.
The sole occupant of the paraglider was out of the lake and being assessed.
Catch the latest news from finance minister Grant Robertson's recovery Budget.
150 paua, 284 kina and five undersized crayfish were seized and returned to the ocean.
Zoom has surged in popularity, with NZ's top politicians among its new users.
Netflix has been forced to respond to massive spike in demand.
Despite calls for calm from the PM, panic buying is in full force.
The person is believed to be one of four new Auckland cases.
Some fans defect. Across the Tasman, football rights holder Optus offers refunds.
Step aside hipster millennials, it's baby boomers who are moving into the city now.
It is still unknown how the US woman acquired the disease.
Rowan Baxter kept a rope in his car to murder his ex-partner and son.
The Kiwi designer says changing fashion trends drove the decision.
They would be the biggest changes in three decades, but do we need them?
It can be difficult to know how to support a loved one in mental distress.
Hundreds are declaring bankruptcy to have a chance to come back home
Monsoon buckets could have made the fire damage even worse.
Thousands more New Zealanders are in danger of becoming homeless
Local voting is miserably low in main centres, but is it lazy voters or a broken system?
The changing world of trade could have a big impact in New Zealand.
Internationally, 67 per cent of people see climate change as a major threat.
Even the SIS says foreign political donations are becoming an area of concern.
Someone always loses and it was Onehunga Sports' turn in the Chatham Cup semifinal today.
NGHS netballers show it's not how you start the season but how you finish it that matters.
Captain Ravi Mani had family matters to attend to but that didn't upset Toro Atu balance.