
'Smart, strategic and vital to our interests': Winston Peters ‘in his sweet spot'
CEOs laud Peters ‘the best Foreign Minister New Zealand has ever had’.
CEOs laud Peters ‘the best Foreign Minister New Zealand has ever had’.
Opinion: Further OCR cuts should help spur some economic growth.
Survey respondents comment on the top issues and how they would resolve them.
Business leaders urge a national infrastructure strategy prioritising long-term projects.
But there are some concerns, including over the Act leader’s new Ministry of Regulation.
National leaders promise a Budget surplus by 2027-2028 through spending cuts.
Executives’ top concerns are mainly around money matters.
Survey respondents comment on the top issues and how they would resolve them.
Any disruption to China's trade with NZ would have far-reaching effects.
Only 16% worry about Government spending efficacy, down from 85% last year.
Three North Island mills shut due to high electricity prices, impacting profitability.
Labour still appears to be regrouping after the election loss.
MFAT tops 2024 Mood of the Boardroom survey, rated most effective govt ministry.
Opinion: Our biggest hole is the economy and assumptions about the economic productivity.
PM Luxon has repositioned New Zealand closer to traditional security partners.
Opinion: Generative AI investment surges; 85% of businesses see potential.
New York Times: Trump has long used fear as a tool to stir up his conservative base.
The Iran missile attack on Israel sent US major indices falling, and NZ followed suit.
New York Times: Vance and Walz clashed on key policy issues in a heated debate.
In 2020, owner said fencing was temporary and surrounded a site of building renovations.
OPINION: A move in China might be the best news New Zealand's economy has had all year.
NYT: The country of 5.4m people already stuck in a dejected state of nonstop emergency.
OPINION: Three years barely enough time for new govt to get important changes introduced.
OPINION: A clash between consent and privacy at laser clinic over intimate photos.
Financial Times: Sustained price increases likely if a wider regional war breaks out.
Financial Times: The land offensive follows multiple invasions over the past 50 years.
Financial Times: The deal marks an end to years of infighting among band members.
A teen driver is set on F1, top school ballers battle it out, Light Bears go flat.
OPINION: Bans have had little success but unrestricted access has been disastrous.
A wall between a pizza restaurant and the supermarket was knocked down for the expansion.