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Ryman Healthcare shares fell after underwriters sold shares at a loss.
The hotel has been in the Tuakau community for 150 years.
Transpower says no to generators' request to free up more water for hydro generation.
The Deputy Prime Minister appeared to question the value of RNZ's public funding.
Lodestone investors have put up another $50 million for new solar projects,
New York Times: A new era of medical care is upon us, writes Dr Eric Topol.
OPINION: Liam Dann takes a deeper dive into the week's economic news.
The settlement prevents a forced sale of Rupa's Cafe and two homes.
Aldo Miccio says $32,000 has been repaid.
OPINION: Why it's too soon to count out the reigning champions.
Doing everyday activities may lead to gains in health and longevity.
If it goes ahead in future, the Havelock North project could include hundreds of sections.
Opinion: The excellent community resilience work at risk from Government and the council.
Stereotypes, gangs, AI and workaholics: Is the law really worth it?
OPINION: Navigating Brazil's complex market for New Zealand businesses.
OPINION: I'm proud we have a system enabling those who have no money to test legal issues.
Turmoil in the US continues to put downward pressure on the NZ share market.
The New Zealand dollar has rallied sharply amid turmoil on international markets.
Air NZ's 787 retrofits cost $35m each at S.T. Engineering in Singapore.
OPINION: Showing up for someone with cancer can make it hard to show up for much else.
Conflict zone: NZ's independent central bank and the Finance Minister's agenda.
ANALYSIS: Betting markets predict a 61% chance of recession this year. JPMorgan concurs.
New York Times: First pontiff from Latin America tried to create a more welcoming church.
Auckland FC could hoist the Premiers Plate in Auckland on Sunday.
New York Times: What should you do when gossip gets you into trouble?
OPINION: Bay boys show they have the resolve to build on recent successes.
'Our biggest new store opening since the February opening of Pak'nSave Highland Park.'
New York Times: Training yourself to pivot and weave can help you feel more stable.